
Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers
The final chapter in SNK's Real Bout trilogy introduces new fighters and refines the series' signature 2-plane combat system. Features enhanced graphics and the debut of fan-favorite character Li Xiangfei.
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About This Game
Introduces 4 new characters including Li Xiangfei (Chinese martial artist) and Alfred (French fencer), bringing the total roster to 20 fighters.
Refines the 'Ring Out' system from Real Bout 1 - now with stage-specific boundary interactions and new 'Guard Crash' mechanics.
Features the most detailed sprite animations in the series to date, with multi-layered parallax scrolling backgrounds for each stage.
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