Mr. Big, who debuted in Fatal Fury’s sister franchise Art of Fighting hasn’t really seen much action and was last playable in 2005’s The King of Fighters XI. He makes his presence felt in Southtown once again, perhaps to finally lay claim to the town’s underworld scene. A practitioner of Eskrima he wields two Rattan Sticks capable of generating electricity, which will definitely give anyone who stands in his way a shock they won’t forget.
With the release of Mr. Big on December 9th, Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves’ inaugural season comes to a close. In terms of character choices, it almost felt like it was trying to backfill characters that should’ve been in the main roster (Joe and Andy), add some morally questionable characters in a roster that is somewhat lacking of such characters (Mr. Big) and finally the very common collaboration which hopes to drive sales from fans of other franchises (Ken and Chun Li). Here’s hoping that Season 2 (Which probably won’t be free) will give us some returning favorites and perhaps introduce new characters in this already color cast of characters…cause frankly I’ll never get tired of hearing the game’s theme song (I want to hear it for years to come as I’d love to see City of the Wolves supported for a long, long time.).
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is available now on PC, the Xbox and PlayStation platforms.
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FATAL FURY: CotW |MR. BIG
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