If
you're an old-school Sega fan, chances are good that you've logged some time
with the original Fighting Vipers. Featuring enclosed fighting arenas and
campy character designs, FV was a refreshing and slightly weird take on the
3D fighting explosion of the late Nineties. After the success of Virtua Fighter
3, AM2 decided to take another crack at the FV series, and introduced a Model
3-based sequel in 1997. This game appeared in Japanese arcades, then vanished
without a trace, barely registering as a blip on American gaming radar. Three
years later, Fighting Vipers 2 has finally appeared on the Sega Dreamcast.
Was it worth the wait? No.
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Check
the review of this game at: ign.com
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