Number 14 makes its 3D debut and makes it work. The story mode is simplistic enough, placing you into the KOF 14 tournament and letting you choose 3 team members you can fight with per match and every match lets you decide their entrance order beforehand. The game allows you to run through the in-depth tutorial and training mode with all characters while it installs the single player and online modes, which are robust enough to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the other more recent fighters of this generation. The story has little hints of personality and motivations here and there for whatever character you choose, but the game assumes you're familiar with one of the other 13 entries anyhow, so there's that. The steelbook is shiny with no embossing. The artbook is giant and full of fantastic wonderment for whoever's into that jazz fusion. The soundtrack is on 3 cds in a foldout case. This isn't a bad deal for fans of KOF.