SVC Chaos – SNK vs Capcom

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SVC Chaos - SNK vs Capcom
 
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SNK Vs. Capcom SVC Chaos brings together the world's greatest warriors for all-out 2D fighting adventure! It's an incredible clash of 36 world-famous fighters, from the two most popular fighting game producers. New techniques like the Ground Cancel and other new features add to the excitement as you face old enemies with all-new techniques and strategies.

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  • ESRB Rating: Teen

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NOT THAT BAD AT ALL!!!!!!
 
Review Date: March 23, 2006
Reviewer: J. A. Balbin Jr.,
i bought this game like a week ago, and to be honest im enjoying every aspect of it...graphics are not the greatest but not the worst either...when it comes to gameplay, i have no complaints at all...hadoukens( fireballs or projectiles) are really fast, in compare to ANY of the streetfighters games outhere, and i really liked that..capcom characters are tone down to a seriousness, not like the alpha series....the sf alpha series makes the characters look like fisher-price figures in my own opinion!!.its cool you can pick from vega,balrog,earthquake,(big guy from samurai showdown) and mr karate. the fighters handle good and powerful and definitelly ( I LOVE THE HEAVEN STAGE WITH THE LITTLE ANGELS!!!!!!!!)never seen that on any game!!! A++ TO SNK...!!!!!
Polish, shmallish
 
Review Date: April 25, 2005
Reviewer: Ann K. Webb, Azores
SNK Vs Capcom: Chaos Live, is a game you can enjoy as long as you don't have anything to do. The reason for thia is, your going to be spending at least 1 hour a day, try to press the right directional button for Ryu's "Shuruken" or whatever it is, or trying to beat the frustrating AI on beggining difficulty, which is as if not harder than the very hard difficulty on DOA 3. But if you can get real good at one character (Mine is Kasumi, daughter of Todo from the Art of Fighting series, which are better games.) then you may actually have fun. Yes, if they tone down the difficulty, add more characters, and actually add a plot, then this game could be a hit. But it isn't, so 3 stars it is.
Think before you buy.....
 
Review Date: June 3, 2006
Reviewer: N. W. Hartung, Seattle
Oi, I saw how some of these reviews trash this game. I thought oh look it's either people who hate snk games or kids that grew up with playstation 1 not atari's and nintendo's. But, nope this game is really really dissapointing. It doesn't have to be because it's old. Other old arcade translations to consules are great and are still fun. The game seems to have slow sluggish responses. It's like it's missing some frame's. The computer no matter what level you play does the same junk over and over. Does fireballs and whatever uppercut move it has over and over. Controls are rather off too.... On the plus game matches load fast and graphics look decent for how old of a game this be. As for the Capcom vs Snk it's really questionable. It's more or less a few street fighter charcater and a few samurai and fatel fury. Not much of a true versus game. If it was a true versus game there'd been some Final Fight characters more Dark Stalkers, mabye mega man ect ect... As for the snk half boy weak weak some of the least exicting character from their half. Snk has ton's of interesting characters.... I'd recommend if you only own an xbox like me to pick up Samurai Showdown and Street Fighter II Collection vs this uninspiring game. The best part of this game was finally finding it at a local game stop after that the fun left the building....
CLASSIC GAMEPLAY GET'S IT DONE!
 
Review Date: January 25, 2005
Reviewer: TEXAS, TEXAS
I WOULDN'T SAY FIGHTING GAME OF THE YEAR BUT 100% BETTER THAN CAPCOM'S FIGHTING EVOLUTION. NOWHERE NEAR BETTER THAN CAPCOM VS SNK 2 BECAUSE SNK GRAPHICS ARE CRAPPY,NOT INNOVATIVE, AND LOOK THE SAME EVERY FIGHTING GAME. THE GAME HAS SOME OPTIONS AND CHARACTERS THAT MAKES IT WORTH RENTING AND MAYBE BUYING BUT I ADMIT,SNK ALWAYS HAD MORE FIGHTING GAMES AND INNOVATIVE CHARACTERS BUT NOW IT LOOKS LIKE THEY'VE GOT THE POTETIAL ON BEING BETTER!
The CHEAPEST fighting game ever!!
 
Review Date: June 27, 2005
Reviewer: Sinless Knight, Virginia Beach, VA, USA
Now, I don't have a problem with the characters all being animated in low-res, nor do have a big gripe with the completely bland & generic background music. What I DO have a quarrel with, is the completely broken gameplay & unbalanced character roster.


The character roster is one of the most marred to date for any vs series (no Zangief, Morrigan, Blanka, Yuri, no Rival School characters, no Last Blade characters, etc.) & having two different types of Ken, Mr. Karate, Akuma, & Iori don't really count as variety within the character roster. Shin Akuma & Shin Mr. Karate (of all characters) have infinite supers. This results in these types of characters being heavily abused online by noobs. Also, there is no rematch option online, & the ranking system is broken (at times if you defeat an opponent online, that opponent can acquire your win/points).


Don't think for a minute, that by placing the difficulty level on the hardest setting will give you a challenge against the computer in arcade mode. All the computer does is turtle you, shooting projectiles & spamming the same moves over & over. The hit collision is very poorly executed, with punches & kicks going right through characters (supers as well). There is even some lag-input inbetween supers at times. Also, grapples/throws which miss, result in one's power/super meter slightly decreasing (for each throw missed).


What really kills this game is how obsolete the Capcom characters feel. Characters such as Guile & Bison have had their charged-based moves/proportions adjusted drastically, making them practically useless to play as.


It's pretty neat how the characters have dialogue throughout the arcade mode. The gallery section's also a nice touch (though, unlocking each character pic via survivor mode, can be quite tedious) as well as the replay mode (which appears to have been completely stripped from CVS2 EO) which allows one to save an indefinite amount of replays to the xbox's hard drive.


All in all, this game would have been alright it were to have been released back in the mid 90s', but with it's unbalanced roster (& limited modes of play) this game's not guaranteed to hold one's interest for very long. Best wishes on seeing this one make it to a tourney.
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