Fatal Fury 2 (Intro)
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Fatal Fury 2, known as Garō Densetsu 2: Aratanaru Tatakai (Hungry Wolf Legend 2: The New Battle) in Japan, is a 1992 fighting video game released by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home platforms, and later ported to several other home platforms systems. It is the sequel to Fatal Fury: King of Fighters (1991) and the second game in the Fatal Fury franchise. Its updated version, Fatal Fury Special, was released in 1993.
The game is notable for introducing Kim Kaphwan, the first Taewondo and the first Korean character in fighting games, and Mai Shiranui, one of SNK's mascots and their primary sex symbol and one of the most well-known female video game characters. Both of them went on to become mainstays in both future Fatal Fury games as well as The King of Fighters series.
Fatal Fury 2 was the second game in SNK's 100-Mega Shock series, offering improved graphics and gameplay over the original Fatal Fury: King of Fighters. The play controls were modified, this time making full use of the Neo-Geo's four button configuration, by including four attack buttons (Light Punch, Light Kick, Strong Punch, and Strong Kick). The player can also dash back from the opponent to retreat by quickly tapping the lever backwards twice.
The two-plane battle system from the first Fatal Fury has been retained. This time, the player can move freely to the adjacent plane by pressing the Light Punch and Light Kick buttons simultaneously for the "Plane Move". The player can also perform a "Power Attack" that will knock the opponent to the other plane. When the opponent is on the other plane, the player can press either a punch button to jump towards the opponent with a "Low Plane Move Attack" or either a kick button for a "High Plane Move Attack". Certain stages have hazards in the background plane, such as electrified wires or a stampede of bulls, and thus the player cannot change planes but can knock the opponent to the other plane to cause extra damage.
Other specialized techniques have been added as well. After the player guards an opponent's attack, they can follow it up with a special counterattack technique known as an "Evasion Attack". The player can also taunt the opponent by pressing the Strong Punch button from a distance. Fatal Fury 2 also introduces the "Desperation Move" (or "Fury"), a powerful type of Special Move which causes massive damage that can only be used when the player's life gauge is at 25% and flashing red.
After every fourth match, the player will participate in a bonus round for more points—the single-player mode has the player facing against all eight characters (including a clone of the player's character), followed by four non-playable boss characters.
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Release: December 10, 1992
Platforms: Arcade, Neo-Geo MVS, Neo-Geo AES, Neo-Geo CD, Sega Genesis, Super NES, Game Boy, Sharp X68000, PC Engine Arcade CD-ROM²
Developers: SNK (Neo Geo), System Prisma, Gaibrain, Aspect,
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Publishers: SNK (Neo Geo), Takara, Magical Company, Hudson Soft
Director: Takashi Nishiyama
Producer: Eikichi Kawasaki
Designer: Takashi Tsukamoto
Artists: Ayumi Tsuzaki, Higashi Pon, Ryouji Sei
Composers: Masahiko Hataya, Toshio Shimizu, Yoshihiko Kitamura
Series: Fatal Fury
Game Modes: Single player, co-op, Multiplayer (up to two players simultaneously)
Genre: Fighting
Arcade, Neo-Geo MVS, Neo-Geo AES, Neo-Geo CD, Sega Genesis, Super NES, Game Boy, Sharp X68000, PC Engine Arcade CD-ROM²
In Japan, Game Machine listed Fatal Fury 2 on their 1 February 1993 issue as being the most-successful table arcade unit of the month. It went on to be Japan's second highest-grossing arcade game of 1993, just below Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting. In North America, RePlay reported Fatal Fury 2 to be the fourth most-popular arcade game in February 1993, and Play Meter listed Fatal Fury 2 as the thirteenth most-popular arcade game in March 1993.
The Super Famicom (Super NES) version topped the Japanese Famitsu sales chart in December 1993.
Fatal Fury 2 was generally very well-received by Western game critics upon its release. GamePro review of the Neo Geo version praised the 'action-packed' gameplay, "Street Fighter-tough" challenge, 'great' character graphics and animation, 'slick scrolling' backgrounds, and 'fantastic' sound, concluding it to be an ' awesome sequel' that 'ranks up there with the Numero Uno fighting game'.
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