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Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 2

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Destructoid 7.0/10 May 12 '08
Digital Chumps 7.2/10 May 05 '08
GameDaily 7/10 Apr 27 '08
Games Radar UK 7/10 Apr 23 '08
GameZone 7.0/10 May 19 '08
IGN PS2 7/10 Apr 21 '08
MyGamer 7.2/10 May 20 '08
PSX Extreme 7.8/10 Jun 01 '08
The Armchair Empire 7.0/10 Jul 29 '08
Thunderbolt 9/10 May 28 '08
Worthplaying 6.0/10 Sep 19 '08
X-Play 2/5 May 14 '08
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"But there are a few extra goodies packed in. Aside from the three games, there is also a separate option for a practice mode, which I used extensively to prepare. In Character Setup, you can color your characters in whatever palette you fancy. And, I enjoyed being able to select between the original and arranged versions of each game's soundtrack."
Destructoid
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"SNK is behind some of the best fighting games of all times. The Fatal Fury series was a long running series that produced many of fighting's greatest characters and stories. It's the 15th anniversary since the original Fatal Fury was released, and it's really cool of SNK to put together this compilation for a whole new generation to enjoy."
Digital Chumps
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"Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 2 is still a worthy pick-up for fighting fans and Neo-Geo fanatics. All three Real Bout games have something to offer, and it'll keep you busy until SNK Arcade Classics Volume 1 drops later this week."
"Our biggest beef with Volume 2 is the lack of online play (the Japanese version offered it, but cost more). Also, the absence of any sort of bonus content feels like a glaring omission. Considering that this is a collection of classics, some development artwork or historical background would've been nice addition for Fatal Fury fans. Still, we can't whine too loudly, considering that Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Vol. 2 gives you three solid fighting games for roughly the price of a couple fast food lunches"
Games Radar UK
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"Fighting fans will find a lot to like about the second volume of the Fatal Fury: Battle Archives compilation and the final three games are simply the best of the bunch. The budget price is also just right for the three games that are represented well in this collection that is sure to please Fatal Fury fans or those fighting game enthusiasts that enjoy the classics."
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