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Where the former let you bust out some truly impressive combos, the latter gave more power per hit. This game's atmosphere will certainly remind gamers of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. There was a feeling of calmness on the exterior that hid a sea of chaos underneath, which was strengthened by the epic musical score. Samurai
Shodown 64 (1997, Hyper NeoGeo 64)
Shodown 64 was not an N64 game but rather an arcade title based on SNK's Hyper 64 hardware. Along with Buriki One, it was one of just seven games made for the ill-fated arcade board. Other than the graphics, Shodown 64 was pretty
similar to the rest of the series. Due to the expensive cost of the Hyper 64 hardware, Shodown 64 didn't get a wide release like the MVS games, although it was a competent fighting game. The King of Fighters '98: The Slugfest/The Dream Match Never Ends (1998, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: PlayStation, Dreamcast (1999)
Most fighting game
fans agree, KOF '98 is probably the best installment currently available. Bringing back almost every character that has appeared in the series, KOF '98 lives up to its moniker as the dream match. There weren't any additions to the game system that year, but KOF '98 more than made up for that in
balance and in remixed art for the backgrounds and the characters themselves, who sported at least one new move each. Oddly enough, when the game was released for the Dreamcast in 1999, it was actually renamed to KOF '99, which caused some problems when the real '99 edition of the series was released a year later.
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With the exception of the last 3 episodes of the show, there is no right for any of the episodes after episode 25 to exist. The show went from having me completely invested to it feeling like a chore to finish, which is a shame because of how great the last 3 episodes actually were. They introduce new antagonists that are literally the exact same thing as the last one we had, except much worse and no fun at all to watch. I was frustrated with these new characters and their placement in the show. In my opinion Death Note should have ended at episode 25 then it would have
been a
nearly perfect anime. helpful•345BadgerStorm4345Jun 16, 2020Top picksSign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendationsSign inFAQ17How many seasons does Death Note have?Powered by AlexaDetailsEditRelease dateJune 24, 2007 (Taiwan)Country of originJapanOfficial sitesMadhouse (Japan)NTV (Japan)LanguagesEnglishJapaneseAlso known asDeath NoteProduction companiesD.