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Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves review


Eurogamer's review of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. Is SNK's sequel up there with the best in the fighting game genre?

This all may sound like small, largely nonconsensual fluff, but it's these sorts of additions that help make City of the Wolves feel like a faithful sequel that understands how big a deal this game is for folks in their late 30s and beyond. They don't feel especially competitive at an even intermediate level - fine for trying out new characters, seeing what their deal is, and ultimately making an informed decision on who you want to spend your time and energy learning properly by switching to the default, arcade control scheme. Ultimately, what this means is that City of the Wolves, with all its absurd marketing spend, joins the ranks of Liv Golf, the Esports World Cup, and Premier League football team Newcastle United as a billboard for the country, meant to distract you with all its glitz and glamour from its real problems.

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