Video Games : Capcom Vs SNK: Millennium Fight 2000

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A vibrant,thrilling, and excellent fighting game!!!
This is a very unique fighter, for it goes back to the old ways of Super Street Fighter 2. By this, I mean no air blocking, and character sprites similar to the 1993 CPS2 based arcade blow away. Morrigan is the sole character to make her way from the darkstalkers demon world, and I hope in the future it stays that way. Mai, Terry, Kyo, Iori, and many popular SNK fighters make there debut on stunning Capcom custom made sprites, featuring a wide variety of super moves and attacks. In the game, you can choose 1-4 characters,determining strength. Mai and Morrigan, my team of characters, are in the 2 range. Evil Akuma and Geese Howard are in the one range, Vega and Yamakazi in the 2 (except their partners have to be in the 4 range) and Cammy, Sakura, Blanka etc. in the 4 range. You can also select a 2 range character with 2, 4 range characters. Also, you must select a groove, either Capcom or SNK(Snk has much better artwork) and this matter with the super moves.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sweetness!! Pure and Simple 2-D Fighters are still the best!
Well where to begin. Let's see first there is the awesome sprites. Every single SNK character redone with Street Fighter III quality sprites. Then there is The awesome amount of characters. 33 characters plus you can play in either the Capcom or the SNK groove. And last but not least you can finally settle the score of who would win between Capcom frontrunner Ryu and SNK's Leading man Terry Bogard. The one flaw with this game The lack of Andy Bogard. Other than that fighting games don't get any better than this. I feel personally that this game is Capcom's coolest 2-d fighter yet. A definite must have in any Street Fighter or Fatal Fury fan's collection. A++++!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Gotta Love It!!
If you liked any King of Fighters or Street Fighter games, then this is the game to play! It has two wonderful grooves to choose from and tons of great legendary Street Fighter and King of Fighters characters! And if your REALLY good, you'll be able to to all the secret characters...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Capcom's best fighting game ever
For years many fighting game fans prayed and begged for the ultimate fighting game, and this is it. Capcom VS SNK is without a doubt a fighting fans dream come true. The animation is top notch proving nobody does 2-D like the Dreamcast does, the control is tight (arcade stick recommended), and the new groove system is very innovative so you can play in either Capcom's or SNK's fighting style. This is one of the best games on the Dreamcast bar none.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Compromise is always Imperfect
I quite enjoy this fighter, but by trying to meld two different fighting styles Capcom has had to make unfortuante compromises. Indeed, this game proves outright that despite outward appearances, the SNK and Capcom fighters are really very different.

High points of the game include the presentation and overall graphics. Whoever said this is no better looking than SF Alpha 3 never played this game. The backgrounds are HIGH-RES and each is introduced with real pride and high production values. And many attacks take advantage of the DC in the high-res light show, the refined pyrotechnics, and more. In addition, most characters have been given increased animation frames and some restylings. Mai of SNK fame looks even better here than in the latest KOF. And for a character that in real life would cause unending traffic accidents from turning heads, that's saying something.

However, there is a notable exception in that a few Capcom characters use recycled sprites. Chun-Li DID not receive the freshening her SNK counterpart Mai did. In fact, coming from the remodeled Street Fighter 3 Chun-Li to this ancient sprite is very rough....whether this was done for cost/time or nostalgia reasons is unknown. A mistake either way.

Gameplay is engaging, but actually a wee bit simplistic, especiialy compared with the Street Fighter 3 series and KOF Evolution. SNK fighters have lost several moves to bring them down to Capcom power levels, though it is great fun sending Ryu into the ground with Terry Bogard, or pounding Rugal with Chun-Li. It is true, however, that this is really Street Fighter versus Fatal Fury. Just look at the cover. The game really could use at least additional characters from SF3 and Last Blade for instance (and yes, one character in CvSNK2 is coming from SF3--only their worst one!).

A very unique and fun fighting game, in sum. But it likely requires a predisposition to SNK characters to appreciate it.


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