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SNK reports a leadership change with CEO Kenji Matsubara stepping down following the release of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves.
The fighting game genre owes a collective debt to Fatal Fury. It might not be as popular as Tekken, or as recognizable as Street Fighter, but in the '90s this series ruled the arcades and ...
The fighting game scene may be thriving today, but when the origins of the genre were much more humble. After Yie Air Kung Fu (1984) and International Karate (1985) introduced the idea of one-on ...
2 weeks, 4 days - Take a look at the Marco Character Breakdown Trailer for Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, the latest addition to the legendary fighting game franchise developed by SNK.
Fatal Fury City of the Wolves is not for the faint of heart. After cooking for in the Pizza oven of Fury for 26 years, the revival comes out with an explosive new entry that will harm new players ...
The Fatal Fury series has been dormant for over 25 years. As iconic as characters like Terry Bogard, Geese Howard, and Mai Shiranui are, a proper entry from the franchise hasn’t been released ...
But no miracle is free; like all powerful magics, they extract a price. In the case of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, that price is the end of SNK’s alleged independence under the MiSK ...
But 25 years is basically how long it took for “Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves” to come out after the release of the last mainline game in the series. It’s an absence that can be chalked up ...
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is a fighting game for fighting game fans, thanks to its deep gameplay mechanics and diverse character roster. Offering a slew of single-player and multi-player ...
Without prior knowledge to Fatal Fury’s roster or storyline, many of the characters can seem somewhat stock — there’s a couple of tough guys with various fighting styles and cool jackets ...
Man, It’s great to have Fatal Fury back. The OG SNK fighting game series, and the one that went toe-to-toe with Street Fighter 2 back in the 90s, Fatal Fury has been dormant for more than 25 years.
A masterful sequel to one of the genre's most beloved games, but it carries an ink stain that's hard to ignore. Over 20 years ago, SNK blew the world away with Garou: Mark of the Wolves.