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King of Fighters: All Star

THE KING OF COMBOS.

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FIGHTING GAMES HAVE been somewhat of a mixed bag on mobile. Some titles have attempted to map actions to swipes or taps, while others have used on screen controls, with both options failing to match the precision of a physical controller. SNK, developers of the extraordinarily popular King of Fighters series, has decided to forgo creating a traditional fighting game, instead introducing its wide character roster into a mission-based beat-em-up.

As a result, punches, kicks and combos have been separated into on-screen buttons – like mobile MOBAs, there’s a button for a standard attack, with combo specials on cooldown timers. Matching up your cooldowns and stringing the right

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