The game is "good" but I can't imagine being stuck with this and nothing else back in 96, I would get bored after 1 day and go back to my Snes or Genesis. There is just no fucking content.
They should have added procedural generation, item rarities and a weapon upgrade system
>>12595969ideally you would play it with friend but yeah, fighting games at home aren't fun otherwise
>>12595971>a weapon upgrade systemIt needs to be a skill tree though.
>People only had one game per year, t. zoomer
>>12596052Well, if OP had posted this version instead, that'd be pretty much correct
>>12595969PvP is the content
>>12595969>would get bored after 1 day and go back to my Snes or Genesis.This is kinda what happened back then though, at least before N64 launched, having a 5th gen console early meant having very few games, and even less actual good games.I had a 3DO, PS1 and a PC with CD-ROM in early 96, but I was still going back to SNES ans Genesis. I remember being annoyed with loading times on CD games.By the time N64 released things accelerated, but before that it was still too early.That said, VF2 was great and if you had friends to play VS mode with it could provide endless hours of fun
>>12595969Wrong. They could pop this baby in and spend hours in a dream world.
>>12596379I know you're intentionally spamming Nights in order to make /vr/ hate it, auster.But unironically yes, it was a very whimsical and fun game and you could spend hours not only playing through the levels and trying to beat your scores, but also exploring the world within each level and interacting with the nightopians and their A-life, it was the prototype Chao Garden. So yeah, lots of hours of fun!
>>12596379Yes hours, the two of them.
>>12595969As other anons have stated short games were the norm for those types. Also I would be extremely happy to have a Saturn with VF2 in '96.>sourcePlayed it at my older brothers friends house when new and it was jaw dropping.
>>12595969I absolutely loved playing VF2, it was a fun arcade-like experience. But there are other Sega Saturn games that were available. Resident Evil, Mortal Kombat Trilogy, Fighting Vipers, Virtual On, and Fighters Megamix was some of the games I owned at the time that kept me from going back to my Genesis and SNES.