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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Gameplay [ ] Fatal Fury 2 was the second game in 's 100-Mega Shock series, offering improved graphics and gameplay over the original. The play controls were modified, this time making full use of the Neo-Geo's four button configuration, by including four attack buttons (Light Punch, Light Kick, Strong Punch, and Strong Kick). The player can also dash back from the opponent to retreat by quickly tapping the lever backwards twice. The two-plane battle system from the first Fatal Fury has been retained. This time, the player can move freely to the adjacent plane by pressing the Light Punch and Light Kick buttons simultaneously for the 'Plane Move'.

The player can also perform a 'Power Attack' that will knock the opponent to the other plane. When the opponent is on the other plane, the player can press either a punch button to jump towards the opponent with a 'Low Plane Move Attack' or either a kick button for a 'High Plane Move Attack'. Certain stages have hazards in the background plane, such as electrified wires or a stampede of bulls, and thus the player cannot change planes but can knock the opponent to the other plane to cause extra damage. Other specialized techniques have been added as well.
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Fatal Fury 2 also introduces the 'Desperation Move' (or 'Fury'), a powerful type of Special Move which causes massive damage that can only be used when the player's life gauge is at 25% and flashing red. The single-player mode has the player facing against all eight characters (including a clone of the player's character), followed by four non-playable boss characters. After every fourth match, the player will participate in a bonus round for more points. Plot [ ] After 's death in the original Fatal Fury, a mysterious nobleman becomes the sponsor of the new 'King of Fighters' tournament. This time, the tournament is held worldwide with fighters around the globe competing. As the single-player mode progresses, the mysterious challenger begins defeating the participants from the first Fatal Fury game, searching for the man responsible for defeating Geese. Fighters [ ] The character roster consists of eight selectable warriors:, and from the original Fatal Fury, plus five new playable newcomers.
After defeating all eight playable characters in the single player tournament (including a clone of the player's character), the player faces four non-playable bosses. Playable fighters: • - an American street fighting champion from Southtown. • - Terry's younger brother and practitioner. • - a Japanese champion. • - an Australian wrestler formerly known as Raiden (from the first Fatal Fury). • - an elderly Japanese judo master once known as 'Yamada the Demon' during his youth. • - an obese master of from seeking to open his own training hall.
• - a master from Korea. • - daughter of the head of the Shiranui ninja clan and Andy's love interest. Bosses: • - a staff-fighting master from the UK seeking revenge on the Bogard brothers and Joe. • - a retired heavyweight boxing champion seeking to make his comeback. • - a former matador who uses a fighting style based on his bullfighting methods. • - a German nobleman seeking to defeat the men responsible for Geese's downfall. Release [ ] Home versions [ ] In addition to the and home versions, a port of Fatal Fury 2 was released for the in Japan in 1993, followed by versions for the,, and in early 1994.
The SNES and Genesis versions were published by, while the X68000 version, released only in Japan, was published by Mahou Kabushikigaisha (). All three versions allowed the player to control the four boss characters. The PC Engine version was published by only in Japan and was one of the first games to require the Arcade Card add-on. [ ] To coincide with the Japanese release of the SNES version, Hori Electric released a special controller called the Fatal Fury 2 Commander which has the power and super power moves of all the game's playable characters programmed in so that they can be triggered with a single button.