
Killer Instinct 2
Killer Instinct 2 is a fighting game developed by Rare and published by Midway for arcades in 1996. The sequel to the original Killer Instinct, it features enhanced graphics, new characters, and the revolutionary combo system that made the series famous. Players battle through intense one-on-one fights with unique finishing moves.
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Killer Instinct 2 introduced new mechanics like the 'Instinct Mode' that temporarily boosts character abilities, along with eight playable characters including new fighters T.J. Combo and Maya.
The game was notable for its pre-rendered 3D graphics running on the Ultra 64 hardware, which would later become the Nintendo 64 console.
Killer Instinct 2's soundtrack, composed by Robin Beanland, is considered one of the best in fighting game history, featuring dynamic music that changes during combos.
The arcade version was later ported to Nintendo 64 as Killer Instinct Gold, with some modifications to the roster and gameplay.
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