Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf

 

With the two warriors in the ring, the fight starts and Richard immediately goes on the offensive with a barrage of kicks which Terry keeps dodging until he is finally hit and is briefly knocked to the floor. Joe and Andy are watching the fight and Joe comments that whilst Andy fights like a wild wolf, Terry is solid, like a tree with roots sunk deep into the Earth. Whatever that is meant to mean is something for them to think about as Terry uses his rising tackle move to knock Richard down and then knee him in the chest, knocking him out.
 

And that marks up Terry's first win in the competition, and as the fights go on it's clear that Terry, Andy and Joe are going to be doing well. As more fights take place, they continue to move up the rankings, as do Raiden and Billy, until the quarter final matches begin. And the first match for this stage is the one Andy has been waiting for: he finally gets to fight his brother.
 

Geese then shows himself in his own special stand to watch the fight, but in reality he has gotten his men in position in attempt to kill the Bogard brothers. As the fight starts Andy leaps up into the air to do a jump kick but something catches Joe's eye and he throws himself into the ring... and gets shot with a bullet in his back!
 

The culprits are none other than Ripper and Hopper, who have taken position above one of this signs. Hopper is about take take another shot to nail Andy in the head but the lights suddenly go out, and when they are put back on Terry, Andy and Joe are gone from the ring. Geese tells his men to seal off all the exits and kill the three of them. Meanwhile, it was Lily who got the lights to turn off, giving them enough time to escape out of a window using an emergency ladder.
 

Terry takes Joe down with Andy first, but then sees that for some reason, Lily hasn't gone down yet. And that's because Geese has appeared before her, saying that this is the way she has repaid him for being taken off the streets and not living life in the gutter. And he then tells her to die and two seconds later she is sent straight out of the window after being hit by one of his repukens, as the others see this with some strange colours going on.
 

She lands head first and as Terry cradles her she says sorry and that she is glad she got to know him before passing away. Geese then shouts something quite amusing and as Terry swears his death he tells them only if he survives, and that's when a load of his men led by Billy and Raiden move in. But something else is on the way as a jeep heads straight towards them.
 

Tung has come to save them all, saying that they only thing they can do for now is run and as everyone crams into the jeep, Tung heads for the gate, but Billy leaps up and then uses his staff to strike Tung. With Tung badly injured, Terry takes control of the jeep and crashes though the front gate to get away, but Geese is happy because now Tung is seemingly out of the way, he will never be able to pass on his secret technique to anyone else.
 

Terry and Andy take Tung and Joe to a hospital and whilst Joe is OK, Tung has been hurt so badly that there is nothing that the doctor can do for him and that he may not last until morning. Andy gets enraged by this and runs off saying he will never forgive Geese for not only killing his father but now also his friend, and Terry is about to follow him when Tung suddenly gets up telling him to take him outside, now. Meanwhile, Andy is still running to the exit to go and find and kill Geese right now.
 

As he runs outside, he finds that Joe is waiting for him saying that whilst he is a great fighter, he cannot take them all on alone and that if he dies now, he'll never repay him for the hospital bill he still owes him for the three bones he broke. And lets him tag along as they are both ready to storm the gates of hell together (Joe's words not mine).


There is something screwy with the tournament, because by the time of the quarter finals there should only be four fighters in the competition, but there are actually five: Terry, Andy, Joe, Billy and Raiden.