Fatal Fury Battle Archives Vol 2
- This pool brings the trilogy of this 7 game series to a finale
- The continuing tale of the brothers Terry and Andy Bogard and their friend Joe Higashi
- Withness the evolution of 59 characters across 3 titles
- Make your own original character with the affect edit function
- Use the Skills list to learn special moves for every character
Product Description
Fatal Fury Battle Archives V2 is a pool of 3 sports meeting (on one disc) from one of SNK’s most well loved fighting game series- Fatal Fury. The titles included are Real Bout Fatal Fury, Real Bout Fatal Fury Special and Real Bout Fatal Fury 2-The Newcomers. The sports meeting are known for their hand-drawn animation and character designs containing visual flair and personality with 2D gameplay that is quick, furious and addictive
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these are a excellent set of fighting sports meeting. I never had access to these sports meeting when I was younger. I only knew one person with a neo geo. I was always a street fighter and capcom fighter person.
Rating: 4 / 5
Growing up my member of the clergy bought me the first two Fatal Fury titles in the early 90’s when they were only available for the Neo Geo. Due to the expense of the AES home carts I couldn’t afford the future release of the Fatal Fury titles as a release AES cart would cost upwards of $250+! Quick forward to the present, what used to cost $250 for a release FF title on the NEO GEO now costs only $15!(or $5 if you divide the costs between the three titles jam packed into one ps2 dvd disc. Its such a bargain! If I saw this forthcoming when my family was still dishing out $100s on AES carts I would have never spent so much, seeming as AES carts are now easily being imported on DVD disc now. That is technology for you. *sigh* Enough of me acting as a financial adviser, on to the review.
I have to say Fatal Fury has been one of the greatest fighting series to ever come from SNK. It was in fact their first series that was a staple. It was released to counter Capcom’s street fighter series and though did not get as much attention to average gamers it did receive its own cult following. What really separated FF from SF was its unique personality and gaming mechanics. From the start SNK wanted to make a fighting game so different from Street Fighter, or other SF knock offs, and it succeeded. From the unique character personalities to the deep tale line, SNK truly did deliver a splendid game and nonstop to do so until they were bought out.
The Real Bout saga nonstop the FF series after the early three FF titles. The first two FF titles played more retro and stoic and the third FF title had a complete overhaul with modern gaming mechanics and new character sprites. The changes made in FF3 were carried over to RB and included with some new features. I’ve digress thus far. So now on to the RB titles themselves. To sum it up with a few words, RB is what makes SNK fighters so different from fighters like SF or Guilty Gear. Compared to the first 3 FF titles RB’s fighting is much more aggressive. With the inclusion of rush combos the actions always seems quick paced and frentic. The fighting in this game doesn’t include high jumps or fancy acrobatics but just straight beat’em up with the intention of demolishing your opponent. Unlike the previous FF titles before RB the action moves quicker and strangely there is a more shock element in this game, like as if the characters were strapped with one ton of weights and every time they had a forceful landing they would induce a slight earthquake. It just ads to the quick aggressive pace of the game. RB plays really quick and aggressive compared to SF Alpha. I would call RB a raw bralwer, just lots of action set at an aggressive pace. The learning curve in RB is moderately simple if your a regular to fighting sports meeting. Its simple to pick up the game and really start to master a character after one session of practice honing your skills with that paticular character.
I’ve digress enough and excuse for my unfocused review. I’ll sum it all up, get this game if your a fan of SNK fighters. Its set at an incredible price with incredible regard, 3 FF titles packed into one disc. If you question me its the better of the two FF archives. I’m absolutely glad I bought it. SNK never fails to deliver when it comes to quick aggresive gameplay and compelling storylines with unique characters, though in terms of character balancing, that is something to be addressed later.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have been a fan of the Fatal Fury series for a long time, and this set of three sports meeting from the Real Bout series did not disappoint me. The ability to customize your favorite characters’ costumes is a splendid plus, I wish more fighting sports meeting of today could let you do that. Having a training session to work on some combos is nice, too. Also, how often do you get a chance to fight with some Mozart in the social class? That should give fighting game fans something to go for!
Rating: 5 / 5
Fatal Fury does not get the respect it deserves. It has mostly played second fittle to Capcom’s Street fighter series. For the most part, rightfully so. But I in fact found the Fatal Fury sports meeting on this pool even better than most SF sports meeting. Fatal Fury is legendary for its multi-plane fighting stylishness and its ridiculously cool lead character: Terry Boggard. The controls are extremely simple to pull off on the ps2 d-pad and the difficulty makes it simple to jump in to but challenging enough to keep you entertained. Also, you get 3 sports meeting for just 15 bucks. The first game, Real Bout, is just ok for me, not anything to splendid. Easily the worst on the disc. The second, Real Bout: Special, is flat out awesome. The last game, Real Bout 2, is the best on the disc and arguably one of the best 2D fighters around. So if you delight in street Fighter, I recommend you pick this one up too.
Rating: 4 / 5
I used to have these sports meeting on an import for the Sega Saturn and by far this is the best port, EVER. No loading time between matches, classic 2D fighting, affect edit, and your choice of sound tracks: Original or Arranged. You just can’t get a better Fatal Fury game than this terrible boy. It even has a practice mode so you can exact those combos in any of the three sports meeting!
Rating: 5 / 5