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Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 2 ps2 Game Reviews
Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 2
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Metascore: 71 Metascore out of 100
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Fatal Fury Battle Archives Vol. 2 is a collection of 3 games (on one disc) from one of SNK’s most popular 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 games are known for their hand-drawn animation and character designs containing visual flair and personality with 2D gameplay that is fast, furious and addictive. [SNK Playmore]

PUBLISHER: SNK Playmore
DEVELOPER: SNK Playmore
GENRE(S): Compilation, Action
PLAYERS: 2
ESRB RATING: T (Teen)
RELEASE DATE: April 8, 2008

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74
Cheat Code Central
With a few new functions implemented into its old gameplay style and graphics, the Fatal Fury series is complete for PS2 owners who want the entire Neo Geo collection. For true classic fighting gamers and fans of the series, you now have the option to play online with a number of titles on one disc. For those less appreciative of fighting games of yesteryear, you may not even be interested.
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70
IGN
The games are old but fun and run without any dramatic hitches. Fighting game fans shouldn't have any serious concerns when picking this one up.
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70
Games Radar
Our biggest beef with Volume 2 is the lack of online play (the Japanese version offered it, but cost more). Also, the absence of any sort of bonus content feels like a glaring omission.
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70
GameDaily
You'll find three excellent Real Bout Fatal Fury games here, all restored to their classic 2-D glory. There's nothing mind-blowing here, but it's far more functional than most of SNK's other compilations.
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70
Destructoid
There's not a lot of variety or extra content here, but these three very solid and deep fighting games alone are well worth the asking price.
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