
Now, trapped 2000 years in the past, the warriors that survived Killer Instinct, along with several new faces, fight for the right to face Gargos in combat. Eyedol's death at the hands of Black Orchid accidentally sets off a time warp, transporting some of the combatants back in time and allowing the Demon Lord Gargos (Eyedol's opponent) to escape from Limbo. Killer Instinct Gold follows on where the first installment left off.


The Gold release adds a training mode, new camera views, and improved audiovisuals. Killer Instinct Gold includes the arcade release's characters, combos, and 3D, pre-rendered environments, but excludes its full-motion video sequences and some voiceovers due to restrictions of the cartridge media format. Characters-including a gargoyle, a ninja, and a femme fatale-fight in settings such as a jungle and a spaceship. Large combo successions lead to stronger attacks and brutal, stylistic finisher moves underscored by an announcer. Players press buttons to punch and kick their opponent in chains of successive hits, known as combos. As in other series entries, players control characters who fight on a 2D plane set against a 3D background. The game was developed by Rare and released by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console. Killer Instinct Gold is a 1996 fighting video game based on the arcade game Killer Instinct 2.

Be patient :-)Ĭhris Tilston, Kevin Bayliss, Mark Betteridge. Unfortunately, this game is currently available only in this version.
