Five Awesome Neo Geo Fighting Games from Retro Faith

Five great Neo Geo fighting games – Retro Faith

Arcade gaming is in my blood, especially one-on-one fighting games. The Neo Geo AES console from SNK really shines in this genre, showcasing the thrill of battling for supremacy.

Art of Fighting, the second series of fighting games from SNK, is set in 1970s Japan and boasts detailed sprites that highlight the Neo Geo’s power. It’s more about timing power moves correctly than frantic brawling, making it a unique experience in the fighting game realm.

King of Fighters ’98, part of the Orochi Saga, is a balanced and beginner-friendly entry in the series. It helped SNK regain ground in the fighting game market and offers a Dreamcast port with enhanced features.

Waku Waku 7 takes a more lighthearted approach to fighting games, parodying popular titles while still delivering deep gameplay. The characters may be quirky, but the challenge is real, making it a fun experience.

Samurai Spirits II, or Samurai Shodown outside Japan, is a sequel that surpasses its groundbreaking predecessor. With stunning animations and deep gameplay, it’s a must-play for Neo Geo enthusiasts.

Garou: Mark of the Wolves, one of the final Neo Geo games, is hailed as one of the greatest fighting games ever released. From its pixel art to innovative combat mechanics, it’s a masterpiece worth experiencing.


Original article by retrofaith.net

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