Product Details
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 martial artists in two out of three matches. Use punches, kick and Super Attacks to take out colorful and dangerous opponenets. While doing this, you will also open up the story of crooked cops and bloodthristy killers that sets the stage for the later "Fatal Fury" games.
Quick Glance
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Game Genre: Fighting
Max # of Players: 2
Summary
Product Title: Art of Fighting Anthology
Manufacturer: SNK
Power Score: 3.3 | 5 Reviews
Product Reviews (5)
Decent But Could Be Better
Strengths: Same version play as arcade
Weakness: Could be reptitive and same game play.
I 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...
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By atrandoinbox - Apr 30, 2008
ART OF FIGHTING ANTHOLOGY
Strengths: great background music and sountrack
Weakness: hard difficulty, unresponsive controls
ART OF FIGHTING ANTHOLOGY is a collection of three 2-D fighting games for the PS2. (Art of Fighting (AOF) 1 – 3) Originally released for the Neo- Geo system in 1992 by SNK , the Art of Fighting series was trying to emulate the success of Street Fighter 2. Unfortunately, if u had to choose between the Street Fighter series and Art of Fighting, Capcoms’s games are the better choice in terms of...
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By warlion - Apr 24, 2008
A classic collection of old school fighters
Strengths: Nice set of games, cheap
Weakness: Cheap bosses, graphics aged
The Art of Fighting series from SNK is one of the classic fighting series from back on the day. Jumping on the Street Fighter bandwagon, the game featured two main characters very similar to Ken & Ryu, but they eventually grew into their own. This game collection gives you Art of Fightings 1 though 3. The gameplay is similar, although part 1 seems to have aged a lot, and its fairly basic. This...
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By evophile - Aug 30, 2007
Art of Fighting Anthology
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By testseek.com - Mar 4, 2009
Art of Fighting Anthology
Collections, compilations, anthologies – whatever you want to call them, these games add up to the same thing: a gathering of a series' oldest installments. If you were playing games during the early '90s, chances are you remember the faint existence of consoles other than the Genesis and SNES. TurboGrafx is a no-brainer. Some of you may have actually known people who had one! Neo Geo, however,...
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By GameZone - May 23, 2007

