A fighter with an interesting story and good gameplay
As a lover of 90s fighting games, I'm sad to say that I missed out on Fatal Fury and it's sequels. Fatal Fury for the Sega Genesis is a fun and engaging fighter. You can pick between Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard, and Joe Higashi. All three are competing in the King of Fighters tournament set up by Geese Howard, a crime boss that murdered Terry and Andy's father years earlier. The objective is to win the tournament and earn the right to challenge Geese and get revenge for the Bogard brothers. The gameplay consists of knowing when to punch, kick or grab an opponent. There are special moves, too, though they're not as spammable as in other fighting games. You can also change the plane of where your fighter is standing in order to dodge stuff or set up a hit on an unsuspecting opponent. It's a pretty nice way to change up the action. I also like that you can choose your first enemy. Sadly, I do have some things that bother me, like only getting three credits default to play. That's not a lot of continues to learn your opponent's moves and strategies. I also didn't like that the AI is very fond of just repeatedly pounding on you so sometimes you don't really get a chance to fight back. Overall, this is a fun fighter and worth playing today.
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