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Art of Fighting 2

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Art of Fighting 2

Mar 2, 1994

Main game

3.02 average rating based on 49 ratings

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The second installment in the AoF series added the "rage gauge"; similar to the "spirit system" of its predecessor, it limited the use and effectiveness of special attacks. The game's story is set a year after the original. Geese Howard, a rising star in South Town's criminal underworld, calls fighters to the city for a new tournament, "The King of Fighters." Howard was the final boss and series villain of SNK's other fighting game franchise Fatal Fury (though he is a secret boss in this game), whose story took place over a decade after the events of Art of Fighting. … More
The second installment in the AoF series added the "rage gauge"; similar to the "spirit system" of its predecessor, it limited the use and effectiveness of special attacks. The game's story is set a year after the original. Geese Howard, a rising star in South Town's criminal underworld, calls fighters to the city for a new tournament, "The King of Fighters." Howard was the final boss and series villain of SNK's other fighting game franchise Fatal Fury (though he is a secret boss in this game), whose story took place over a decade after the events of Art of Fighting. Art of Fighting 2 was the only time Yuri Sakazaki was a playable character in the series. It also marked the only time that she donned her trademark outfit, which was made famous in The King of Fighters series. This game also marks the debut of Takuma Sakazaki without his Mr. Karate persona, as well as Eiji Kisaragi, who both appear in the King of Fighters series. Ryuhaku Todo, the first boss in the original AOF, is the only character dropped; all characters are playable from the beginning. The final boss is always Mr. Big, though as mentioned earlier, an extra match will be played against Geese Howard if the player unlocks him through good performance. This game is also notorious for its difficulty, with it being referred in many fighting circles as having some of the toughest opponent AI in a fighting game. Less
Developers
SNK
Publishers
D4 Enterprise, SNK
Franchises
Art of Fighting
Series
Art of Fighting
Platforms
Arcade, Neo Geo AES, Neo Geo CD, PC (Microsoft Windows), Wii
Genres
Arcade, Fighting
Themes
Action
Release Dates
Mar 02, 1994 Full Release (Worldwide)
Arcade
Sep 09, 1994 Full Release (Worldwide)
Neo Geo CD
Nov 03, 1994 Full Release (Worldwide)
Neo Geo AES
Jun 17, 2008 (Japan)
Wii
Jul 11, 2008 (Europe)
Wii
Jul 28, 2008 (North_America)
Wii
Jan 09, 2016 (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
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User Stats
225
In Collection
12
Wish Listed
1
Playing
71
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The super moves are STILL a bitch to pull but when you do it feels good to see the combo! Cool cutscenes and ending as well. Great animation! I just wish the input controls were as fluid as Street Fighter 2 then I would rate it higher!