Garou mark of the wolves training mode
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Ultimately, my biggest gripe with Garou: Mark of the Wolves isn’t a design issue, it’s that the version on the eShop is literally just the arcade version running on an emulator. “Arcade perfect” was a marketing buzzword that meant that nothing was compromised when porting the game to consoles. As to be expected, the term ha s largely fallen out of use due to the declining relevance of arcades, but still gets thrown around from time to time, especially in arcade compilations like the upcoming Street Fighter collection. See, arcade machines tended to be a bit beefier than home-consoles, as they weren’t just entertainment but also a business investment for store owners. It meant that nothing was compromised (graphics, music, sound, and so on) when porting the game to consoles. S o how is it? Arcade Perfect!įor those of you who’re too young to remember when arcades were a big deal-which, come to think of it, largely applies to me as well-”arcade perfect” was a marketing buzzword used to describe home-console ports of arcade games. Moreover, I’d never indulged in any of SNK’s classic fighting catalog, so I figured-if nothing else-it’d be an educational experience. I was feeling that fighting game itch, and eight bucks didn’t seem like that much scratch.
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A few months ago, I decided to pick up an Arcade Archives title, Garou: Mark of the Wolves.