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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: SNK EAN: 0828862200204 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Item Dimensions: Label: SNK Manufacturer: SNK MPN: 20020 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: SNK Release Date: July 24, 2007 Studio: SNK Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Art Of Fighting Anthology brings together all 3 of the popular Art Of Fighting games, for epic one-on-one fighting action. Face off against the world's best martial artists in best two out of three matches. Use punches, kick and Super Attacks to take out colorful and dangerous opponenets. While doing this, you'll also open up the story of crooked cops and bloodthristy killers that sets the stage for the later "Fatal Fury" games. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Isn't what I expected!This is the arcade version (Old Version). This game doesn't add any especial when played in the Playstation Systems. Rating: - 4 Stars!i used to play this on the arcade. now, i own the game over my PS2! this is a great game! classic! Rating: - Not a Bad Collection, But Could Have Been BetterI always believed that the Art of Fighting series were badly underrated. It never really caught on like the Fatal Fury or later the Samurai Shodown series. But it did had its merits nevertheless from the hugh characters to the sprit meter which limits how often you can special moves to the graphic scaling. All 3 games in the series are 100% versions of the arcade ports. Sadly, SNK Playmore didn't bother to do more like tighten up the controls in the 1st. Art of Fighting game (I'm still ... Read More Rating: - Game reviewThe game is great. Fighting style is similar to the Street Fighter II games. The game is very fun to play. Rating: - Only good for nostalgiaArt of Fighting was never that good a series in the first place. It had poor strike resolution, EXTREMELY demanding joystick control (you need to be REALLY accurate with the fireball, dragon punch motions, etc., to get the specials out at all), almost no combos, and ungodly cheap CPU characters. AoF had a small following but for the vast majority of fighting game fans it was always the game that you played if the local pizza shop or candy store didn't carry SF or MK. It was an innovator ... Read More |