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Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves drm Game Reviews
Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves
Critic Score
Metascore: 86 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.3 out of 10
based on 6 reviews
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Terry Bogard returns to defend his crown as the King of Fighters! Includes 11 All-new characters including Rock Howard, son of legendary warrior Geese Howard. Break an opponent's attack to use their special fighting energy against them! [Agetec]

PUBLISHER: Agetec
DEVELOPER: SNK
GENRE(S): Fighting
PLAYERS: 2
ESRB RATING: T (Teen)
RELEASE DATE: November 6, 2001

What The Critics Said

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90
IGN
Although most gamers can expect great 2D visuals from SNK, Mark Of The Wolves features some of the best 2D animation in a 2D fighting game.
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90
Planet Dreamcast
One of the best 2D fighters ever made...It’s got everything you could want: nice graphics, spot on control, solid play mechanics, and it’s loads of fun to play. It’s nice to have a fighting game that requires some real strategy.
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85
GameSpot
Aside from a few minor issues, it's an extremely good port of one of SNK's last great NeoGeo games and is itself one of the last great games for the Dreamcast.
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83
XenGamers
The appeal lies in stringing together simple moves into devastating combinations, not memorizing counterintuitive button sequences.
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80
Electronic Gaming Monthly
Combined with razor-sharp controls, this is one of the fastest, most responsive fighting games I’ve ever played. [Jan 2002, p.232]
80
GameShark
The animation is fantastic especially considering this is a port coming off the decade old Neo Geo hardware.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 8.3 (out of 10) based on 11 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Fighter17 gave it an 8:
A Neo Geo game, and it looks so good, damn!! SNK work their butt off. Well I wish more things were added to this game.

[Anonymous] gave it a 9:
Even for an old game on an ancient system, MotW plays really nicely and is a lot of fun. Could use some more features, but it's still good.

Kenny gave it a 10:
Possibly the best 2 d fighter of all time!

Boizel max gave it a 10:
Gorgeous , incredible , go4it.

Patrick gave it a 9:
Fantastic fighting - great control, the animation is supreme, and every nuance is there from the arcade version. and YES YOU CAN change colors.

Taro K. gave it an 8:
The game has good graphics and good looking moves but it's not enough CHARACTERS or options to choose from, normally on Agetec supported games you can change your colors but you can't do that which is a blower.

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