A unique discovery reveals that playing Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves without Cristiano Ronaldo and Salvatore Ganacci is possible by avoiding the day-one patch on PS5.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "There’s quite a bit of content, and the gameplay itself is sound enough, but City of Wolves felt less like Fatal Fury and more like a smaller The King of Fighters outing with a different (and by that, I mean smaller) roster. Speaking of roster, the baffling celebrity inclusions didn’t feel entertaining, they felt like a desperate and distraction attempt to draw attention. If I had to choose, I’d certainly suggest picking up KoF XV or even KoF XIV instead; even if City of Wolves is fully functional, with great rollback netcode and decent controls, I feel like SNK’s other outings felt more cohesive and entertaining in comparison."
Console Creatures writes, "Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is not the most innovative or ambitious fighting game of the year, but it's one of the most heartfelt and enjoyable."
The Outerhaven writes: The mighty handheld gaming PC holds its own with SNK's latest fighter, Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, and does better than expected.
Adding characters players actively don't want to use and that cheapen the game must be the lamest flex a saudi prince has ever added to a game.
It’s mostly an online fighting game, not updating the game to not see Ronaldo is beyond childish at this point. Marvel vs Capcom had Japanese comedian Norimaro yet back then nobody cried about it. Fighting games often have guest in hope to promote the game to wider audiences