The screen was not centered and the game didn't quite have the looks of a 2007 title, so I tried it on a bunch of TV sets and got the same results: bad, bad, bad. This is one of the few games I've played recently that required a little tuning of my TV, before starting. After all, who cares about the storyline when all the plots are heading towards some violent competition? Each character's objectives will be revealed as you play the game and unlock more cutscenes, including their ending FMV. They all appear just in time for another The King of Fighters Tournament. You'll see the return of an old character, Eiji or the famous Duck King and a couple of new ones like Elizabeth. KOF XI continues the storyline of the 2003 game, featuring Ash Crimson, who stole the Yata Mirror and has nasty plans that regard Orochi. It will be quite difficult to figure out the game's story, unless you're a fan and you pay attention to the cartoonish cutscenes that the game offers at some point during the story mode battles. However, if you're still giving the first Street Fighter a go on your GameBoy, you'll surely love this title. Did I mention that this is a 2D game? Well, if you're expecting Tekken or Mortal Kombat, forget about it. SNK Playmore, the developers have tried to keep the old-school look and style, the same combat mechanisms and added a huge list of characters to complement the classical recipe. And it's not just any title, but the last installment in the famous The King of Fighters series, one that rings a bell for the arcade fighting games fanatics. Having played the great Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 fighting game, it's pretty tough not to have high expectations when playing another title pertaining to the genre.