(Pre-Anniversary Patch)
An innovative leap that pushed not only the FPS genre but narrative structure in games. Coming off of playthroughs of the first 2 Dooms and Quake, I can see how these blew minds back in ‘98. On A Rail and Xen are the 2 stages that have either aged the worst or were possibly never good to begin with.

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Honk

I played this game a short while after launch and I’m writing this review looking back on it all these years later. I remember the combat was pretty fun and figuring out combos was intense and rewarding, but didn’t really incentivize trying new characters over sticking with your same bread and butter you knew. The story felt like a load of hogwash I barely remember outside the lesser moments, that sort of rushed to the end. Fun character designs and world weren’t enough to carry this game to the greatness of its predecessor, Skullgirls, and making what should have been a free update into paid DLC ensured this game would be collecting dust on the shelf after I beat the initial campaign.