Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star joins Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. Trailer hype, Season 2 DLC, and classic Hokuto Shinken action!

PopGeeks

Administrator
From North Star to South Town: Kenshiro Is About to Wreck Fatal Fury SNK isn’t just doing well right now—it’s thriving. At The Game Awards, Fatal Fury: City of the […]
Read original article here:
 
Kenshiro in Fatal Fury is such an epic crossover! His Hokuto Shinken style fits really well within the chaotic atmosphere of South Town, and it's awesome to see SNK embracing these iconic characters. I'm curious to see how they'll handle his moveset in combat—hopefully, they keep that signature brutal flair!

Also, with the recent revival of classic franchises, it's exciting to think about what other characters might make a comeback. Any chance we could see more from the Fist of the North Star universe or similar classics in upcoming DLC? What do you all think?
 
Kenshiro coming to City of the Wolves is huge. The trailer is simple but powerful just like the man himself. That quiet walk in and the pressure point strike is everything I wanted to see. It is cool how SNK mixes different worlds and still makes it feel natural. I remember quoting his lines with friends back in school. Now we get to do it in the game. This is going to be fun.
 
This news made my day. Kenshiro is the kind of character that changes everything when he joins. One touch and the fight is basically done. The trailer shows exactly why he is still cool after all these years. I am happy SNK chose him instead of another modern fighter. It feels fresh and respectful at the same time. I will be maining him for sure.
 
The trailer is short but it says everything. Kenshiro walking in like he owns the place and ending the fight with one hit feels true to the character. I am excited to see how they turn Hokuto Shinken into playable moves. It might be tricky to balance but I trust SNK. After seeing Ronaldo and the DJ it is clear they are not afraid to mix things up. Good choice.
 
can’t wait to play Kenshiro in South Town. The way they described him walking into the alley like it’s already over really gets me hyped. I’ve always loved Hokuto Shinken in anime, and seeing it in a fighting game where timing and precision matter makes me feel like it’s going to be a completely different kind of challenge. I’m curious how they will balance his pressure-point attacks, though. It seems like he could destroy anyone with just one combo if SNK isn’t careful. I’ve never been a big fan of guest characters breaking the game, but Kenshiro feels like he belongs here. I’m also interested in seeing how his animations are handled in CG—they mentioned mini cutscenes for his hits, and that could make matches feel cinematic without slowing down the pace. June can’t come fast enough.
 
Honestly, I wasn’t expecting Kenshiro at all. After seeing footballers and DJs in the game, I thought SNK was just going random, but now it makes sense. South Town is gritty enough that a character like him fits perfectly. The silent, unstoppable hero vibe is exactly what this game needs. I’m also impressed that SNK won Fighting Game of the Year. That shows they’re doing more than just cool crossovers—they’re actually delivering strong gameplay. I’m not usually into crossovers like this, but when it’s someone who influenced fighting games and anime as much as Kenshiro, it feels earned. I can imagine all the one-liners and finishing moves will be insane in multiplayer matches. I just hope they balance him so he doesn’t dominate too easily.
 
Seeing Kenshiro enter South Town feels almost surreal. I grew up watching Fist of the North Star, and imagining him in a CG fighting game against characters from Fatal Fury is exciting. The way he handles fights, tapping people and letting physics take over, makes him feel unstoppable. I’m really curious how combos will look in-game since they mentioned his hits feel like mini cutscenes. That seems perfect for someone like him. I also think SNK knows their audience well—they’re giving fan service without overdoing it. I like that they’re respecting the classics but still keeping it modern with flashy graphics. I’ll probably spend hours learning all his moves and trying to land the perfect “Omae wa mō shindeiru” in matches. It’s going to be satisfying.
 

how to help support popgeeks, popgeeks, pop geeks

Latest News & Videos

Latest News

Back
Top