The new default costume is definitely an upgrade with the now bearded Tusk fitting more his body type with what looks like a Viking design, rather than what used to look almost like a more advanced caveman, which now fits much better with his weapon of choice, a giant sword. However, his character model itself is definitely beefier than in the past, which kind of makes the overall costume feel a little off. Tusk’s retro costume takes most elements of the original costume that you would recognize, such as the fur covered almost loincloth with the skull belt and a snake tattoo across his chest. The one other Killer Instinct veteran to be released in this first part of Season 3 is that of Tusk, who like Kim Wu, also debuted in Killer Instinct 2. This can become much more complicated though with her use of Dragon Spirits that you can build up and then use strategically in a few different ways in battle, so mastering her techniques can definitely take some practice. In her base moveset, Kim Wu is quite easy to learn to use thanks to her high speed and ability to string together combos with ease through the use of her nunchuck. Her default costume is a very nicely designed modern interpretation that includes a black undershirt and shorts with a purple jacket over the top that looks like it was made from her original costume almost, along with darker red hair that once again is pulled back in a ponytail. Kim Wu’s retro costume is a perfect recreation of her KI2 look with a two piece purple outfit that has blue outlines, along with bright red hair in a ponytail that almost borders on being close to pink. Starting off with a returning fighter, Kim Wu first debuted in Killer Instinct 2 as a nunchuck wielding characters who has been brought back with the same style weaponry as before.