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Killer Instinct

Killer Instinct (XSX) game cover art
Platform: SNES
Tags: Fighting, Versus
Developer: Rare
More Platforms: Game Boy, Xbox One

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
08/??/1995
EU
09/21/1995

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Killer Instinct review

Reviewed November 19, 2015

leeko_link says: "Not What I Expected But It’s Still Killer Instinct In The End"
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Killer Instinct review

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sgreenwell says: "If you're looking for a good Super Nintendo fighting game, you can't go wrong with Killer Instinct. It's a very solid game. However, the combo system might not be too fly with everyone."
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