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SNES 1994 1 Player GameTek

Brutal - Paws of Fury hits different when it boots instantly in your browser. Released in 1994 on the Super Nintendo, this retro classic from GameTek is ready the second you press start — no downloads, no setup.

It also features the ability to learn new attacks and save them via passwords. Brutal: Paws of Fury is a 1994 fighting game developed and published by GameTek.

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The Story Behind Brutal - Paws of Fury

Only the winner of this tournament gains the privilege to challenge Dali Llama, the greatest fighter in the world, for the coveted Belt of Heaven championship. Brutal: Paws of Fury (Titled Paws of Fury in Germany) is a 1994 fighting game developed and published by GameTek. An updated version, Brutal Unleashed: Above the Claw (also titled Brutal: Above the Claw), was released for the Sega 32X and MS-DOS compatible computers in 1995 with two new playable characters, new arenas, a remixed intro, and new music.

In the Genesis/Mega Drive version, each character has its own 16-colour palette. Since the Amiga version is controlled by a single-button joystick, the three different attack strengths (weak, medium, and hard) are determined by how long the button is held down before being released, and special moves are more joystick-based. Four years after the Paws of Fury tournament, the participants return to Brutal Island to once again compete for the match against Dali Llama for the Belt of Heaven.

How Brutal - Paws of Fury Plays

Only the winner of this tournament gains the privilege to challenge Dali Llama, the greatest fighter in the world, for the coveted Belt of Heaven championship. Brutal: Paws of Fury (Titled Paws of Fury in Germany) is a 1994 fighting game developed and published by GameTek. Also, The Pantha and Karate Croc are absent from the 16-bit versions of the game.

The tournament is also Dali Llama's way of "testing" the warriors, judging whom among them possess the deepest "warrior's spirit." The original Brutal: Paws of Fury includes: Notes: Karate Croc and Dali Llama are only playable by means of inputting a secret button sequence. An updated version, Brutal Unleashed: Above the Claw (also titled Brutal: Above the Claw), was released for the Sega 32X and MS-DOS compatible computers in 1995 with two new playable characters, new arenas, a remixed intro, and new music.

Why Players Still Load It Up

Electronic Gaming Monthly praised the music and the cinemas as stunning and among the best seen on the Sega CD, and also approved of the mechanic of learning special moves. Next Generation agreed that the Super NES version was a notable improvement over the Sega CD original, particularly the "rich, shaded backgrounds". GamePro, in contrast, remarked that the controls of the Super NES and Genesis versions are greatly improved from the Sega CD original, and that the action is much faster and more responsive in these versions as well.

If you don't need to see blood and gore to be entertained, check it out." The One gave the Amiga version of Brutal an overall score of 69%, stating it "looks stunning but unfortunately it is all let down by the severe lack of gameplay. Next Generation disagreed, stating that "New animation, a pumping techno soundtrack, and four additional characters ... infuse enough fresh blood to make this new game really shine." They further praised the game's uniqueness and said its only problem was that it is possible to win most fights by using one kick or punch over and over. Though they noted that some of the Sega CD version's content was cut and that the view-blocking backgrounds are still a problem, they gave both versions an overall positive recommendation.

Brutal - Paws of Fury — Frequently Asked Questions

How many players does Brutal - Paws of Fury support?

Brutal - Paws of Fury supports 1 player(s) in this browser version.

Can I play Brutal - Paws of Fury online for free?

Absolutely. The full game loads in the player at the top of this page and runs right in your browser — no installs, no plugins, no waiting.

Do I need a controller to play Brutal - Paws of Fury?

No. Keyboard controls work out of the box (see the controls panel), and any USB or Bluetooth gamepad is detected automatically.

Who developed Brutal - Paws of Fury?

Development was handled by GameTek, Eurocom, with GameTek publishing the release.

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