Garou: Mark of the Wolves

Garou: Mark of the Wolves (餓狼 MARK OF THE WOLVES, Garō Māku obu za Uruvusu) or Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves for the Dreamcast release; referred to as Garou or MOW for short, it is the ninth and currently final game in the Fatal Fury series set ten years after the death of Geese Howard. It is known for pushing the graphical capabilities of the Neo Geo, utilizing 3D graphics and semi-transparency, as well as its well-balanced roster of characters and highly technical gameplay.

As part of SNK's celebration of the series's 15 year anniversary, a retrospective movie was made to take place shortly after.

In December 2016, the game was released for three platforms: for PS4 and PS Vita, on day 3, and for Steam, on day 9. There was already another PC version, released by the Humble Bundle, in January of that year.

Plot
Ten years after crime lord Geese Howard's death, the city of Southtown has become more peaceful. Now, the stage is the neighbour city known as Second Southtown. A new fighting tournament called "King of Fighters: Maximum Mayhem" starts in the area, and several characters related with the fighters from the old era of King of Fighters tournaments participate within it.

Gameplay
Garou: Mark of the Wolves general gameplay mechanics and art style are changed to more closely resemble SNK's The King of Fighters series using a similar button layout (A for weak/light punch, B for weak/light kick, C for strong/heavy punch and D for strong/heavy kick). However, chaining normal attacks into each other tends to be strict on timing and involves heavy usage of the recurring feint mechanic (forward + A and C or down + A and C) in order to cancel them smoothly.

T.O.P. System
The Tactical Offensive Position System or T.O.P. is a new system. Before each match begins, the player is given option to adjust the T.O.P. meter's influence onto three different places on their character's life meter (beginning, middle, end). When a character's life meter reaches the white T.O.P. section, the character will flash with their HP bar's T.O.P. section turning orange, and enter a special state which will grant them the following advantages: Once the character's life meter falls out T.O.P. range, the character will lose these benefits.
 * increased damage output
 * slow health regeneration
 * ability to perform T.O.P. attacks, which often deal heavy amount of reduction to the guard meter if blocked

Just Defense System
Just Defense allows players to benefit from defending by activating it against incoming attacks at the last second. Players can perform Just Defense against any type of attack. Just Defense has following advantages:
 * small health recovery for each successful Just Defense activation
 * ability to Guard Cancel.

Characters

 * Rock Howard
 * Terry Bogard
 * Kim Jae Hoon
 * Kim Dong Hwan
 * Tizoc (The Griffon)
 * Marco Rodriguez (Khushnood Butt)
 * Gato
 * Hotaru Futaba
 * Freeman
 * Kevin Rian
 * Bonne Jenet
 * Hokutomaru

Bosses

 * Grant
 * Kain R. Heinlein

Stages
Live House Old Line: A parking lot of a show house, in the night. The fight takes next to some convertible cars. Can be seen light post, the house with the words "R&B", "Glam Rock: 2nd South" and their name, buildings, one with the figure of a boy and the expression "Second South Town: Music Boy", a palm tree and a poster with the game's logo. Also can be spotted cars coming out of the parking lot. Associated with Rock.

The Freight Express: A freight train that runs through the city. He is carrying timber logs. Can be seen a wooden box, ropes, a tow bag and the expression "Runing Wild". The fight occurs while the sun rise, in the 1st round, with the train stopped in the waiting line in the 2rd round and a bridge in the final rounds. Associated with Terry. Intro: the train passing by the rails. Note: In the waiting line, can be seen people waiting, other train passing, the USA and the game's logo flags, buildings, light posts, a palm tree and a bridge.

Blue Wave Harbor: A pier destroyed by the Lilien Knights' ship. Can be seen boats, the rest of the pier, little flags, the ship, small lights, a rudder, palm trees and some sailors. In the 1st round, can be spotted a woman trying to escape, but being stopped by a man on the ground; in the final rounds, the sailors with a looted treasure. Associated with Jenet. Intro: the pier being destroyed by the ship.

Oriental Casino Woo:

Yok Chong Market:

The Philanthoropy Belfry:

Barbaroi Falls:

Universal Arena:

Sarah Forest:

5th Avenue and 2nd Street:

S.S.P. Maneuver Field:

Free Field, Second South's Slums:

Training Grounds:

Dark Palace:

Cancelled sequel
The game's sequel, tentatively titled Garou: Mark of the Wolves 2, was reported to be in the works on the Neo Geo system several times by Korean news sources. Since 2002, the project has been put on hold and eventually cancelled. According to Falcoon at the 2005 KOF Party, the game's sequel was around 70% percent complete by the old SNK team. Ureshino reported that a new grappler character and Joe Higashi's apprentice were added to the roster.