![]() Other new techniques introduced in this installment includes controlling the height of the character's jump, block an opponent's attack at mid-air (Air Guard), and a new type of combo techniques known as Combination Arts, allowing the player to cancel a specific series (which varies between characters) of regular attacks from one to the other. The player can also do a "Quick Sway" to avoid an attack, leaving the opponent vulnerable to a regular attack. Likewise, the player can attack an opponent who is in a Sway Plane with an Anti-Oversway Attack. When the player performs an attack in a sway plane (or an Oversway Attack), their character will return to the main plane. The player fights primarily in the middle plane or the main plane, but can move or "oversway" into either of the sway lines at the background (LP+LK) or foreground (LK+HP). However, the two-plane battle stages have been revamped into a three plane format known as the Oversway System. The game is also included in the compilation Fatal Fury Battle Archives Volume 1 for the PlayStation 2.įatal Fury 3 retains the format and controls of the previous game in the series, Fatal Fury Special. ![]() Console versions of Fatal Fury 3 were released for the Neo Geo CD, Sega Saturn and Windows 95-based computers. It is the fourth game in the Fatal Fury series after Fatal Fury Special (which itself was an updated version of Fatal Fury 2). ![]() ![]() Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory ( 餓狼伝説3 遥かなる闘い, Garō Densetsu 3 Harukanaru Tatakai ?, "Legend of the Hungry Wolf 3: The Distant Battle") is a 1995 head-to-head fighting game released by SNK for the Neo-Geo arcade and home platforms. ![]()
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