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Art of Fighting 2
« on: July 28, 2008, 11:01:10 AM »

Title: Art of Fighting 2
Console: NeoGeo
Price: 900 Points ($9)
Players: 1-2
Genre: Fighting
Rating: T: Alcohol and Tobacco Reference, Violence
Controllers: Wii, Classic, Gamecube
Publisher: D4 Enterprise
Released: 07/28/2008
Original Released: 00/00/1994
VCAlert.com: http://www.vcalert.com/ng/games/ArtOfFighting2.htm
Description:
  Released in 1994 by SNK, ART OF FIGHTING 2 sees 12 characters compete for the title in the toughest fighting contest of them all: King of Fighters. Each character has a range of deadly techniques in his or her arsenal, and players must use these lethal techniques to fight their opponents. As in the original ART OF FIGHTING, however, using a deadly technique lowers a character’s mental-energy gauge. For this reason, players must use these techniques carefully. Meanwhile, players can taunt an opponent to exhaust his or her mental energy, and even suppress their opponent’s techniques if successful. This type of mental-energy offense and defense gives ART OF FIGHTING 2 a uniquely enjoyable spin on the fighting-game genre. Further adding to the strategy required to win, an attack will become stronger or weaker depending on exactly when the button is pressed. And even if a player is thrown, defensive action is possible with the timely press of a button. All of this adds up to an intense and nail-biting fighting-game experience not found anywhere else.

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