

The computer versions drop this feature, though.Here is a picture that I did of Foxy Roxy from the 1990s fighting video game title "Brutal: Paws Of Fury" in my original cartoon style. In the console versions, you start the game without special moves, but get a new one after each successful best-of-three bout. The visuals lean towards cutesiness, which makes a change from the gore of Mortal Kombat and the metal of Rise of the Robots. You can choose to fight either a computer-controlled opponent or another human player.

Instead of beginning a whole new game, you can fight a single duel, choosing the opponent and terrain. Once you have defeated them, you can watch an ending animation, different depending on the character you have chosen.

If the computer-controlled player won, it’s game over (but you can still use a continue to start the fight anew) if you won, you move on to the next opponent. Each battle lasts a number of rounds (how many – that is determined in the options menu) once one combatant has won that number of times during the battle, he wins. There are a wide variety of furry creatures to take on, and finally the Dalai Llama himself.ĭuring a duel, you can punch and kick your opponent, try to use special attacks on him/her, or use a “taunt” that restores a bit of your health. The Dalai Llama has organised a martial arts contest for animals of all species to prove their skills, and you are competing in it. Play Brutal: Paws of Fury online! Brutal: Paws of Fury game description Throughout the game, your character travels across Dalai Llama’s island, fighting a series of duels before getting to the final showdown. Brutal: Paws of Fury is a one-on-one fighting game across a variety of levels, with mostly outdoor terrain.
