
This giant character is quite nimble…
I like Choei Shigen.
>>2
It’s super cool, but when I use it, it turns into a machine of karma!!
The background music is just too cool.
>>3
I was thinking, “That’s a cool name!”
Upon closer inspection, it was the usual SNK sense that was characteristic of the hero Raideen.
The hero Raiden is a bit too complete from the very beginning.
This character in KOF13 has such pro wrestling-like movements, it’s great.
>>5
Dah! Ready go! Dah! Ready go! Ready go! Big bomber!
I like Musashi-kun, the swordsman under the moon.
One of the three major dropkicks in fighting games.
>>11
What about the other two people?
>>21
Muscle Power and Jack Turner?
>>24
Muscle Power and Pentagon.
>>21
I will give you Krauser.
I love that I have no idea about the strong parts of the Kaiser Kick.
>>21
One is a guy with a name like Akatsuki N-9.
I’m Bob from Tekken!
I don’t think it will happen because the two of them get along well.
Who would be stronger if Big Bear and Raiden fought?
I feel that there aren’t many cases where size is an advantage in fighting games.
>>14
The recognition that changing the hit detection and weight based on size is fundamentally an otaku element and doesn’t really contribute to the fun has become widespread.
At this time, Raiden is the one with the worst adjustments, right?
>>16
It was properly adjusted…
Well, I was just constantly charging my super dropkick and then letting it go…
>>18
It was definitely the two strong players, K’ and Raiden.
I don’t know which was better, the one I’m familiar with from tournaments or the flame karate Kim.
Abigail
Putrid scoundrel
Electric Light Tank
I love this Neo Max; it’s short, simple, and incredibly refreshing.
The three of Kim, Hoa, and Jai Reiden were incredibly balanced and strong, and I used them for a long time.
Hoa Jai is super fun with combos.
Dragon Kick!!
I want to raise Krauser and Jack Turner.
It’s the Space Shuttle of the Pentagon…
Katashima Kin
I like wrestler characters.
A…Alex…
>>33
Isn’t that one not very easy to operate?
Lightning Tank
Oh, really, gay.
Jack’s dropkick in Tiger & Dragon is extremely powerful!
The earthquake is about the size of two character dots, and it is still moving around vigorously.
It was a moment when I felt a 100 megashock.
>>38
The normal throw’s invalidation was later deemed unacceptable in the game context.
It was an interesting setting.
Does Krauser enter as a giant?
>>39
With a physique like that of a real bout, there’s no complaint.
>>41
In KOF, you undoubtedly have height and muscle, so you’re probably a giant.
To think that Pochomkin is not appearing…
And Victor too!
>>45
Is Sasquatch not good enough?
It was sad that the fairly decent poison mist in Capcom vs. SNK became useless in the second one…
KOF13’s NEOMAX is subtle but good.
When you eat it, it spins around and around.
If it’s a giant character in fighting games, I really like Juggernaut for his various spectacular traits.
The fact that the super move is just a single charge attack.
>>49
The low IQ of throwing is just the best.
>>49
That guy is funny, like throwing to cancel gaps or slamming the arcade cabinet.
JHC also has damage increase with consecutive hits, which is fun.
Gold Lewis Dickinson
It’s a good character, but it’s not the kind of character you’d expect for the first DLC.
Also, it’s too strong now.
I love that Anacharis is large yet tricky.
The giant bomb had quite the lawless performance, didn’t it?
× Throwing character
〇Thick combo character