It seems that similary to to The Last Blade 2, Hibiki has more than one possible ending, depending on her level of cruelty (if she kills her opponents or not).
HA! The announcer goes with the Last Blade way of announcing the round to start for Hibiki and not the Sam Sho way of doing it (Hajime instead of Shoubou), nice touch SNK! Seems to bug out on round 2 though. The weird part, Hibiki went back in time, so no way her father's spirit could be with her as he'd not be born yet. Sort of a little plot hole there.
How are you able to keep killing your opponents and not turn Hibiki into a psychopath? I thought to get Hibiki's good ending, you needed to defeat her opponents non-lethally.
The SNK Official YT channel mentions Weapon Flipping Techniques and Super Special Moves. I think only those count, not any regular attacks that bisect the opponent. (Which doesn't make sense, but again, I'm not sure)
It seems that similary to to The Last Blade 2, Hibiki has more than one possible ending, depending on her level of cruelty (if she kills her opponents or not).
@@thiagofoliveira I look in to it again.
HA! The announcer goes with the Last Blade way of announcing the round to start for Hibiki and not the Sam Sho way of doing it (Hajime instead of Shoubou), nice touch SNK! Seems to bug out on round 2 though.
The weird part, Hibiki went back in time, so no way her father's spirit could be with her as he'd not be born yet. Sort of a little plot hole there.
How are you able to keep killing your opponents and not turn Hibiki into a psychopath? I thought to get Hibiki's good ending, you needed to defeat her opponents non-lethally.
The SNK Official YT channel mentions Weapon Flipping Techniques and Super Special Moves. I think only those count, not any regular attacks that bisect the opponent. (Which doesn't make sense, but again, I'm not sure)
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