![]() ![]() ![]() Instead of the head-ripping and face-stomping you’ll find in most traditional fighting games, the furry fighters in Brutal pull off special moves that would be more at home on Saturday cartoons. Brutal doesn’t take itself too seriously, which gives it a built-in charm factor. Which is a shame, because Brutal tries to offer a unique spin on the graphic violence of other fighting games with a highly stylized cartoon flavor. Unfortunately, Brutal: Paws of Fury is probably one of those games. ![]() Music is good, but kind of average for the genre.With all of the heavy-hitting fighting games like FX Fighter and Mortal Kombat 3, there was bound to be a few titles that’ll slip through the cracks because they lack the mass appeal or technological wizardry of those blockbusters. Gameplay is action-packed and fast-paced, making it sometimes a little hard to keep up with the opposing character. Fortunately, these moves are not hard to pull off. The character has six main attacks and a few special moves. After every battle, your character will learn a new special move that will make gameplay a little easier. Each character stands upright and has his own fighting style, each very funny to watch. The graphics in the game are amazing, creating a perfect cartoonish feel. You have choices ranging from hares to lions, foxes, and even roosters. There should not be any problem choosing your favorite animal to fight with. There are many different fighters to choose from, all animals, giving the game a cutesy feeling. You must work your way through the ranks, eventually fighting the Dalai Llama himself. The Dalai Llama has organized a fighting school. Easily as good as MK, it serves up a good amount of difficulty and fun. Brutal - Paws of Fury was a Mortal Kombat clone made by Gametek in 1995. ![]()
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