Release Date: 1997
"Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special" for the Sega Saturn is an exhilarating fighting game that marks a unique entry in the Fatal Fury series (known as Garou Densetsu in Japan). Developed by SNK and originally released for the Neo Geo arcade and home platforms, this title was later ported to the Sega Saturn in 1997, bringing its intense and strategic fighting gameplay to console players. The game builds on the success of its predecessors with an expanded roster of characters, each boasting their signature moves and unique backstories that add depth to the high-stakes combat. This installment introduces a refined two-lane battle system, where players can switch between foreground and background fighting planes to dodge attacks or outmaneuver opponents, adding a strategic layer to the classic fighting formula.
Significantly, "Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special" sets itself apart with its detailed pixel art and smooth animation, which were hallmark strengths of SNK during the 90s. The game also features a "Power Gauge" system that fills as players land or receive hits, enabling them to unleash devastating super moves once the gauge is full. Music and sound effects in the game were highly praised for their quality and contributed to an immersive arcade experience. Furthermore, the Sega Saturn version implemented an exclusive "Practice Mode" and "Survival Mode," which were not available in the original Neo Geo version, offering players new ways to hone their skills and test their endurance in relentless battles. This title is remembered fondly by fans for its competitive gameplay and remains a classic example of SNK's prowess in fighting game design.
Gameplay
Players: Single Player
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