After more than two decades in the shadows, SNK’s Fatal Fury franchise has roared back into the spotlight with City of the Wolves a stunning modern-day reimagining of a classic series that helped define the 2D fighting genre. It’s not just a nostalgic throwback, either City of the Wolves punches hard with stylish visuals, deep mechanics, and a surprising amount of heart. At its core, City of the Wolves is a fighter’s fighter. Every hit feels weighty, and every move demands intent. The “REV System” introduces a refreshing blend of flexibility and finesse chain combos and breakers that encourage creativity, while EX moves add cinematic flair to finishers. For long-time fans, the return of the “Just Defend” mechanic is like slipping back into a favorite pair of gloves. Perfectly timed blocks reward you with frame advantage and style points, encouraging precise defense rather than pure aggression. For newcomers, the “Smart Style” control mode offers simplified inputs and intuitive combos, ensuring that everyone can throw down without memorizing quarter-circle motions. It’s a respectful nod to games like Street Fighter 6’s Modern controls, making the genre more welcoming than ever.
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