Power Instinct 2

Power Instinct 2 (1994)

by Atlus, Atlus USA
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:The original Arcade version of Power Instinct 2 released in Japan in October 1994. The game adds 5 new characters to the series but doesn't retain the extra modes added to the console ports of the previous title. The game was ported to PlayStation in Japan with an additional mode and characters related to the next Arcade release for the series, Goketsuji Legends.Show more
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