Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory

Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory (1995)

by NuFX, SNK, D4 Enterprise, GameBank, SNK of America, WizardWorks Software
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:An adaptation of the Neo-Geo fighting game. 2-D scrolling one-on-one fighter with pseudo-3D aspects (that allows for players to "escape" holds, throws, and other attacks). Part of the incestuously-popular SNK fighting game pantheon...
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user avatar@euf56user avatar@euf56
April 22, 2025
We can fight with Jin brothers/Yamazaki bosses and do Hidden Super Moves. I played this Fatal Fury 3 game for PC with friends on Windows 98. It's a great game from 90's!! Japanese version add blood and other languages, like English and Portuguese.
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