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== The Characters ==


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Revision as of 06:47, 23 April 2013

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Introduction

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Released in 1999, Garou: Mark of the Wolves is the most recent game in SNK's Fatal Fury series. Considered by many to be SNK's answer to Capcom's Street Fighter 3 series, not entirely because of the game's sudden dramatic change in roster (Only Terry Bogard was carried through from previous titles). Ports of Garou are available for the Sega Dreamcast, Playstation 2, XBOX 360 as well as the Neo-geo AES home console and MVS arcade hardware.

The overall feel of Garou is far more in line with Capcom's fighters than any of SNK's other fighting games. The game is frequently recommended to Capcom fans looking for an SNK game to try. If you've had difficulty adjusting to the King of Fighters series, Garou may be much more to your liking.

Character Roster

Note: Names in () are for Japanese version

Game Versions

Game Versions and why the Dreamcast version stinks.


Notation


Game Mechanics

Game Mechanics of Garou.


Tiers

Tier List of Garou.


Advandced Techniques

Advanced techniques of Garou. WIP.


Miscellaneous

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