![]() ![]() ![]() Having said that, however, this collection is pretty basic with its options you pretty much know what to expect if you've played the Neo originals. So unlike the Last Blade Collection, I'd definitely recommend this collection to KOF fans. Sound effects/voices are slightly lower quality than the original Neo versions. ![]() You can play KOF '96 and '97 in English. KOF '96 and '97 retain their survival modes. I don't remember '95 having one on Neo, but it's still stupid not having this mode available. In all three games, bosses/hidden characters are available from the start. The look will vary depending on your TV, but I find that the larger screen size setting with the soft filter looks a bit too blurry, and is a bit too pixellated on normal, so I have to use the regular size, which means some small black borders (though nothing is cut off from this) Visual options include soft (filtered sprites) and normal settings, and two screen sizes. You can choose between original and arranged soundtracks for all three games it's very nice to be able to play the ROM versions of KOF with the Neo CD soundtracks and zero load times. Game options are pretty much standard fare from the main menu, you can choose the three games, online play, or adjust sound/visual/control settings, edit character colors, and save/load.Įmulation seems to be pretty much perfect this time around. KOF Orochi Collection uses the same style of emulation as the Last Blade Collection, but thankfully SNK has learned from their past mistake and I'm not seeing any frame rate issues! ![]()
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