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Blame it on the slow gameplay or unbalanced characters, but fans didn't latch onto this game like they did Mark of the Wolves. Garou: Mark of the Wolves (1999, NeoGeo)Also appearing on: Dreamcast (2000)
The final installment in the Fatal Fury series takes place roughly 10 years after the last King of Fighters tournament. Geese has been disposed of, but he has left behind a present for the world in the form of his son, Rock Howard. Terry has taken in Rock and has trained him to be a competent fighter, and the result is a formidable opponent whose abilities are a hybrid of Terry's and Geese's abilities. Aside from Terry, the entire cast is completely new, although there are some very noticeable tie-ins. Kim Jae Hoon and Kim Dong Hwan are two tae kwon do experts trained by their father, the legendary Kim Kap Hwan. Khushnood Butt is a student of Ryo from the Art of Fighting, and Hokutomaru is a student of Terry's brother, Andy. Mark of the Wolves is very significant in the SNK universe because it was designed to be direct competition for Capcom's Street Fighter 3. Instead of using the parries found in Capcom's game, SNK developed a technique called "just defend," where you would tap back in order to parry attacks, which would net you some extra life. Another unique tactic in Mark of the Wolves was breaking, which let you cancel certain special attacks to extend your combo. Above all else, this installment in the series will always be remembered as the game with the best animation on the NeoGeo, hands down.
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