Fatal Fury 2 - Characters

Characters

The character roster consists of eight selectable characters: Terry, Andy and Joe from the original Fatal Fury, plus five new playable characters. After defeating all eight playable characters in the single player tournament (including a clone of the player's character), the player faces four non-playable boss characters.

Playable characters:

  • Terry Bogard - an American street fighting champion from Southtown.
  • Andy Bogard - Terry's younger brother and koppōjutsu practitioner.
  • Joe Higashi - a Japanese Muay Thai champion.
  • Big Bear - an Australian wrestler formerly known as Raiden (from the first Fatal Fury).
  • Jubei Yamada - an elderly Japanese judo master once known as "Yamada the Demon" during his youth.
  • Cheng Sinzan - an obese master of taiji from Hong Kong seeking to open his own training hall.
  • Kim Kaphwan - a taekwondo master from Korea.
  • Mai Shiranui - daughter of the head of the Shiranui ninja clan.

Boss characters:

  • Billy Kane - a staff fighting master from the UK seeking revenge on the Bogard brothers and Joe.
  • Axel Hawk - a retired heavyweight boxing champion seeking to make his comeback.
  • Laurence Blood - a former matador who uses a fighting style based on his bullfighting methods.
  • Wolfgang Krauser - a German nobleman seeking to defeat the men responsible for Geese's downfall.

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