Category: Review
Real Bout Fatal Fury
Fatal Fury 3 had potential, but it never quite fulfilled it. Real Bout Fatal Fury is everything that its predecessor could and should …
Fatal Fury 3
Five of the more popular characters (Terry, Andy, Joe, Mai and Geese) have been brought back for the third (technically …
Fatal Fury Special
Fatal Fury Special makes Fatal Fury 2 obsolete – it’s basically Fatal Fury 2 Champion Edition. Its gameplay is almost identical, although a few characters …
Firemen 2, The: Pete & Danny
Roughly a year after the first part, Human Entertainment decided to release a sequel for Sony’s 32-bit machine, though unlike …
Firemen, The
When Human Entertainment closed their doors in the late 90s, the gaming market was barely affected. Spike was able to …
Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad
What’s most immediately noticeable about Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad isn’t the few ways that it expands on Shock Trooper‘s gameplay, but rather on …
Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu
Released on May 14th of 1996, the fourth installment in the Fire Emblem series marks an introduction of major new game play …
Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo
Two years after Fire Emblem Gaiden, Nintendo brought the series to the Super Famicom. The story of Monshō no Nazo (“Mystery of the …
Light Crusader
Light Crusader is a dungeon exploration/spatial puzzle game along the lines of the Landstalker series by Climax. The aforementioned Landstalker is thought to be its …
Fatal Fury (Intro / Characters)
The original Fatal Fury is SNK’s second fighting game ever, preceded only by Street Smart. Other than having jump started the production of …