
Art of Fighting 2
SNK's hardcore fighting sequel introducing the revolutionary 'Spirit Gauge' system. Set in South Town with 12 fighters including Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia. Features dramatic zoom effects, multi-stage super moves, and the first appearance of Geese Howard's brother, Wolfgang Krauser.
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About This Retro Game
Refined the original's 'Desperation Moves' into the iconic 'Super Special Moves' system requiring precise inputs at low health.
Implemented dynamic camera zooms during special moves that became a series trademark, pushing Neo Geo hardware limits.
Notable for its 'Dramatic Battle' mode where two players team up against overpowered CPU opponents with unique dialogue.
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