It depends on whether you want to study for a PhD in footsies (Play KOF) or whether you want to watch a Michael Bay movie (Play DNF).
Today, we are looking at the ultimate fantasy: , with every single character unlocked from frame one. No DLC paywall. No story mode gatekeeping. No "You must defeat Rugal to use Rugal."
Here is the tale of the tape. King of Fighters XV (Est. Roster: ~60+ characters) DNF Duel (Est. Roster: ~16 characters)
There are two types of fighting game players in this world. The first type loves the journey . They want to spend 40 hours in an RPG mode, building affection meters, and unlocking the secret boss via a convoluted code involving the arcade stick’s start button.
But honestly? The best blog post takeaway is this: In an era of Battle Passes and $5 character unlocks, the most interesting "VS" match isn't Iori vs. Berserker. It's .
is a first date. Nobody has childhood trauma about the Dragoon. You pick them because they look cool. The "All Unlocked" feature is vital here because the characters are so weird. You need to try all 16 to find the one whose "jank" speaks to your soul. (Spoiler: It's Lost Warrior.) Final Scorecard | Feature | King of Fighters XV | DNF Duel | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Best For | Lab monsters & team strategists | Button mashers & anime fans | | Match Length | 3v3 tactical war | 1v1 explosive sprint | | The "Wow" Factor | Landing a 70-hit team combo | Landing a single Awakening super | | Grind to Fun ratio | Low (if unlocked), High (execution) | Zero (if unlocked), Instant (gratification) | The Hot Take If you hand a controller to a friend with everything unlocked in King of Fighters , they will lose. They will mash, pick three cool people, and get perfected. They will hate it.