ClayFighter: Sculptor's Cut

ClayFighter: Sculptor's Cut (1998)

by Interplay Entertainment
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Comedy
Game modes:Single player, Split screen
Story:Get ready to crumble... with this special edition of the world's funniest fighting game! This "director's cut" contains many extras added to the original Clay Fighter 63 1/3 game. You might lose lives, you might lose limbs, but don't lose your sense of humor! 12 eccentric fighters plus 4 additional clay combatants only found in this version. More snide remarks and barbed wit will have you crying from laughing so hard! Original characters get additional attacks for an all-new experience. Enhanced camera angle stays put to see more details in the environment and improve fight control!Show more
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I actually had both versions of this ClayFighter game on the system. Years later I learned this version the rarest N64 game ever made. It's debatable which version is truly better. Either you prefer the more Killer Instinct style combos of the previous version or you simply want more actual content. You actually getting more characters as well as stages. Plus everyone has a different final opponent is an improvement. I personally prefer the intro to this version. Both Earthworm Jim and Boogerman still among the hidden characters. This was a weird 3D fighting game that parodied Mortal Kombat with Claytailities. I rather have a newer version essentially combining both versions together giving us the true definitive experience.
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