Garou: Mark of the Wolves


is a 1999 fighting game produced by SNK, originally for the Neo Geo system. It is the ninth and currently final installment of the Fatal Fury series.

Gameplay

The two-plane system in which characters would fight from two different planes was removed from the game. The game introduces the "Tactical Offense Position", which is a special area on the life gauge. When the gauge reaches this area, the character enters the T.O.P. mode, granting the player character the ability to use T.O.P. attack, gradual life recovery, and increased attack damage. The game also introduced the "Just Defend" system, which rewards players who successfully block an attack at the last moment with a small amount of health recovery and the ability to immediately counterattack out of block stun. Just Defend was later added as a feature of the K-Groove in Capcom's Capcom vs. SNK 2. Similar to previous titles, players are given a fighting rank after every round. If the players manages to win all rounds from the Arcade Mode with at least a rank of "AAA", the player will face the boss Kain R. Heinlein, which unlocks an ending once defeating him. If the requirements are not met, then Grant will be the final boss and there will not be a special ending. Additionally, through Arcade Mode, before facing Grant, the player will face a mid-boss which can be any character from the cast depending on the character the player uses.

Plot

Ten years after crime lord Geese Howard's death, the city of Southtown has become more peaceful, leading it to be known as the Second Southtown in reference to having formerly been corrupted by Geese. A new fighting tournament called "King of Fighters: Maximum Mayhem" starts in the area, and several characters related with the fighters from the previous King of Fighters tournaments participate within it.

Fighters

Regular fighters

Multiple changes to Garou were made to show a bigger difference from previous games due to most characters being new. The character of Rock Howard was created by Nobuyuki Kuroki in 1998. Both he and Yasuyuki Oda wondered what type of hero would succeed Terry Bogard in Fatal Furys latest game, Garou: Mark of the Wolves. While they were not confident with Rock, they still decided to make him as the new protagonist. Rock was designed to contrast previous masculine Fatal Fury characters by giving him a more bishonen appearance some thing Nobuyuki Kuroki felt the sequel needed to balance the cast, an issue he felt Real Bout suffered. Similarly, Hotaru was given a moe inspired look to balance the playable characters Terry was also redesigned labeled as "cool" by the SNK staff was because they thought Terry's previous look had become outdated.
SNK director Nobuyuki Kuroki stated in February 2020 that he is personally interested in 'reviving' Garou.

Release

Garou: Mark of the Wolves was originally released for Japanese arcades on November 26, 1999. It was first ported to the Neo Geo on February 25, 2000, and to the Dreamcast on September 21, 2001. The Dreamcast port was rereleased on May 23, 2002 under the label of "SNK Best." The original Dreamcast version was the only port released in North America on November 23, 2001, being one of the last games for the system in that region. In such version, it was renamed Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves. A PlayStation 2 port of the game was released in Japan on June 30, 2005, but was not released in North America. This port was rereleased in the title of "NeoGeo Online Collection" and a "Limited Edition" of the same title on June 30, 2005. On June 21, 2007, it was once again released as "SNK Best Collection". Microsoft and SNK Playmore announced on April 20, 2009 that the title would be coming to Xbox Live Arcade and it was published on June 24, 2009. In July 2016, SNK announced the game would be ported to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. This was done as a result of a poll in which the company asked fans which "classic" title would they like to see in PlayStation Network. The Xbox One wouldn't receive its own port of Garou until August 16, 2018, under the ACA Neo Geo banner. This version—a straight, barebones port of the original arcade game—was also released for the PlayStation 4 on the same day, separate from the online-capable version that had already been released for the console more than two years prior. On January 22, 2020, SNK's Community Manager, known as “KrispyKaiser” on Twitter, announced that the GOG, Steam, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita versions of Garou will feature rollback netcode from an update by Code Mystics, who also added their port of the game which replaced DotEmu’s port that was released on Steam.

Planned sequel

During the fan event 2005 KOF-party, illustrator Falcoon mentioned that the game's sequel was around seventy percent complete for the Neo Geo by the SNK team. Falcoon also confirmed that one of the new characters meant to appear was a student from Joe Higashi, a character who starred in all of the Fatal Fury games. In July 2006 SNK reported that they were still working on the sequel, saying that they will use modern high-resolution graphics instead of the resolution quality level seen in the original game. During an interview in March 2008, SNK USA developers commented that there was not any concrete schedule of demands for the game and that they plan to make the sequel with some new technology. In June 2016, SNK revealed the cast of the Garou: Mark of the Wolvess sequel.

Reception

In Japan, Game Machine listed Garou: Mark of the Wolves on their January 1, 2000 issue as being the most-successful arcade game of the year.