Killer Instinct Gold
Nintendo 64 version
Has Good Modes
The Good
Includes practice and challenge modes
The Bad
Not a great deal to do in the game
The Bottom Line
As I mentioned in the Mortal Kombat Trilogy review, fighting games arenāt my kind of thing, so this will be opinions from someone who has no idea about balance or techniques. That said, Killer Instinct Gold feel much more like a home console game than the Mortal Kombat Trilogy, due to a few extra features.
The game has a nice look about it, with detailed sprites (based on really well made 3D models, like Donkey Kong Country) mixed with 3D arenas. It definitely feels like an N64 game and the sprites somehow donāt look too out of place in the maps. I found the gameplay to be fun, even though Iām absolutely useless at it, this feels slightly friendlier to newcomers.
One welcome feature is the practice mode, which lets you browse through all the special moves and select one to pin to the screen. The bottom of the screen shows all your inputs to help remind you which button āFKā is. There are also training modes to go through specific abilities, including a āfocused trainingā mode which adds a timer. Itās something that will likely be good for people who have the capabilities of having skill with these games.
Killer Instinct Gold still have a few oddities. Thereās no mode in singleplayer where you can select a specific opponent, and map selection is done via cheat codes. Still, this seems to offer a lot more than Mortal Kombat Trilogy.
by Cube1701 on January 17th, 2024