Most of us know actor/martial artist Ray Park for his roles as Darth Maul, Toad and most recently Snake Eyes. But soon we'll know Mr. Park as Rugal Bernstein in the live action adaptation of the popular video game King of Fighters. During his Q&A panel at the Chicago Comic Con Ray discussed the movie, for what seems to be for the first time, and had some mixed things to say about it.
When asked about why he joined the movie and what things were like Ray said that the main reason he signed onto the film was because he was a fan of director Gordon Chan (Fist of Legend) and really wanted to work with him. Ray did say he was a bit hesitant about jumping onboard the film since he doesn't match Rugal's tall stature but once he learned more things about the film and that actors Sean Faris and Maggie Q were aboard the project Ray was sold.
Update: Noodalls has now released his findings for The King of Fighters 15's input latency on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, which have been added to the original story below.The PlayStation 5 began garnering itself something ...
Xbox consoles do have a long history of outperforming Playstation consoles in fighting games at button input lag to the point that the annual Las Vegas EVO tournament was exclusively using only Xbox 360 consoles for Street Fighter 4 tournaments for a few years. For a few years the Las Vegas EVO tournament didn't want Playstation consoles for Street Fighter tournaments others. Sony was forced to buyout Street Fighter V and basically purchase EVO tournament to keep Xbox consoles out of EVO
No matter how bad it performs on Playstation 5, you will never see King of Fighters XV on Series S or X consoles at EVO tournament because Sony recently purchased EVO
When Capcom ignored South America, a dark horse candidate emerged to dominate the region's fighting game scene.
What’s the fighting game you remember the most from the arcades of your youth? Street Fighter II? Tekken? Mortal Kombat? If you’re from Latin America, there’s an excellent chance that the first game that jumps to mind wasn’t any of those, and the game that defined your formative arcade experience was actually SNK’s The King of Fighters.
this movie is fail. ;/
Oh great another fighting video game movie ... I smell a box office piece of hot trash