Fatal Fury First Contact

Fatal Fury First Contact (2020)

by SNK
Genres:Fighting
Story:Those legendary wolves stake their claim on a new stage! Utilize earth-shattering special moves and reach for the top! - FATAL FURY newcomers like Rick Strowd and Li Xiangfei clash fists with nostalgic fan-favorites Terry, Geese, and Mai Shiranui! - Easier for beginners thanks to single-lane fighting! Unleash an ultra-lethal POTENTIAL POWER move at the brink of death to turn the tables on your foes! - Invite a friend over for some 1on1 action in either tabletop or handheld mode! Find out who has what it takes to be hailed as the best in Southtown! *The game manual included is from the NEOGEO POCKET COLOR edition and therefore contains control schemes which may vary from those on the Nintendo Switch.Show more
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