Overview
The video game, released in 1995, is a fighting game developed by GameTek, Inc. for the Sega 32X console. It is an expansion to the original “Brutal: Paws of Fury” game, featuring anthropomorphic animal characters engaging in martial arts battles.
Gameplay
Players choose from a variety of animal fighters, each with unique abilities and fighting styles. The game offers a mix of punches, kicks, and special moves to defeat opponents in head-to-head combat. It includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to compete against computer-controlled characters or friends.
Features
- Expansive Roster: The game features an extended lineup of characters compared to its predecessor, offering more diversity in fighting styles.
- Graphics: Improved graphics and character animations provide a more engaging and visually appealing experience.
- Soundtrack: An upbeat and energetic soundtrack enhances the intensity of the battles.
Reception
Though it attempted to build on the success of its predecessor, the game faced mixed reviews. Critics noted the improvement in character selection and graphics but felt that it did not significantly innovate beyond the original.
Legacy
This title is remembered for its unique concept of using animal characters in a fighting game, contributing to the niche appeal of the franchise. While not a major hit, it remains a point of interest for fans of classic fighting games.









