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Real Bout Fatal Fury

Real Bout Fatal Fury

21. December 1995

80

Combined rating

User + critics

based on 19 ratings

Summary

Real Bout changes the play controls from the previous Fatal Fury games, reducing the number of attack buttons from four to three: a standard Punch and Kick button, a "Strong Attack" button which can be either a stronger punch or kick attack, depending on the character. The game retains the three-plane "oversway" system from Fatal Fury 3, which features a main lane for fighting, with foreground and background planes used to avoid attacks or leap towards the opponent. A dedicated button is now used to make an "oversway" (or change plane) towards the background or foreground. Real Bout introduces a Power Gauge, which fills up as the player performs normal or special techniques against their opponent or defend themselves, similar to many super move gauges featured in other fighting games. The Power Gauge allows players to perform one of three types of Special Techniques, depending of the level of the Power Gauge. Real Bout also introduces stages with ring-outs, a gameplay feature previously introduced in 3D fighting games such as Virtua Fighter. If the player performs certain attacks on their opponent while next to the boundaries, the character will eventually destroy the barrier keeping the opponent in the ring and be able to knock them out of the stage for an easy win.

Storyline

A translation of the story officially given by SNK is as follows: With the fight for them over, the ruler Geese Howard has the Jin scrolls in his hands. "Hehehe...this means that I have all three scrolls in my possession..." He promptly turns to the man with a bandana. "Billy, dispose of them." "Wha? For what reason, sir?" "None of these scrolls will have any of the secrets I need. It's enough to be considered the strongest for obtaining these legendary scrolls. That's all. As long as I know that I am the first person to have collected these in its 2,000 years of history, I will never have a use for these." "But still, even if you do not dispose them..." "These scrolls have a different meaning with those Jin brothers. I don't want to understand what they're capable of in their hands." "...Even the newly revived Geese has something that he fears then..." "Do not misunderstand me. Even the Geese Howard resurrected from darkness doesn't want to repeat the same mistakes...Like with those foolish Bogards..." Billy Kane was petrified and could not bring himself to speak against the flames of dark hatred that burned within Geese. Geese shuts his eyes deeply and moves to glance outside the window. "Billy, how is the city's current reaction?" "Sir, they are frightened by your apparent defeat," Billy managed to answer. "Is King of Fighters' arrangements all in order?" "Yes, sir. Kim Kapwhan, Duck King, and all of the other recipients seemed to have responded positively." "Hehe...that last tournament didn't profit me at all. It's time to remind them that Geese Howard is this town's only ruler." Its long silence broken, Geese Tower's lights kick alive. When the wolf's fangs thirst for blood, a shiver can be felt throughout the town. After stealing the Jin Scrolls of Immortality, Geese Howard takes control of South Town once again. He hosts a new King of Fighters tournament and invites his arch-nemesis Terry Bogard, to settle their fight once and for all!

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Release date

21. December 1995

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Ratings

IGDB user rating

79.8

19 ratings

Combined rating

79.8

User + critics, 19 ratings

Alternative names

  • Real Bout Garou Densetsu (Japanese title - translated)
  • RBFF (Acronym)

Releases

  • Arcade Dec 21, 1995
    NorthAmerica
  • Arcade Dec 21, 1995
    Japan
  • Neo Geo AES Jan 26, 1996
    Japan
  • Neo Geo AES Jan 26, 1996
    NorthAmerica
  • Neo Geo CD Feb 23, 1996
    NorthAmerica
  • Neo Geo CD Feb 23, 1996
    Japan
  • Sega Saturn Sep 20, 1996
    Japan
  • PlayStation Jan 10, 1997
    Japan
  • PlayStation Aug 01, 1997
    Europe
  • PlayStation Portable Apr 26, 2007
    Japan
  • PlayStation 3 Apr 26, 2007
    Japan
  • PlayStation Portable May 31, 2007
    Asia
  • PlayStation 3 May 31, 2007
    Asia
  • Wii Jan 24, 2012
    Japan
  • Wii Dec 13, 2012
    NorthAmerica
  • Wii Apr 25, 2013
    Europe

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English (US)

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IGDB ID

39520

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