Wolf gives the WereMonger with one of his signatures moves.
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More MM Wolf Hawkfield. Tweaked his design slightly a second time.
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WereMonger (A.k.a WarMongrel abroad.) is based on a dude from the Mutant Wrestling video game from Sonic Boom.
Gonna say that he's a Gorilla-Wolf but bills himself as a lycanthropy-stricken Gorilla from parts unknown. His finisher as a running spear (Named the Silver Bullet.). He took on a secondary finisher post Unleashed era, A jackknife powerbomb called the Gaia-Breaker.
He was popular enough for a time to get a wrestling game based around him and a few others made (think Mike Tyson's Intergalactic Power Punch).
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Side note: This is a remake of what was gonna be one of the thumbnails for the previous Youtube type thing I posted had my comp not crashed and corrupted the file back then. Not important, but worth mentioning.
"Here's one of the biggest threats in the game. Both Jeffry and Wolf were characters that I always hated to deal with it, because of how powerful they are. Even then, I do like Wolf. He's a good combination between speed and power."
PS: the gameplay used for this gifset is not mine. The original video belongs to the user: Games Fan, on Youtube.
f(k+g) i think? the move that is exactly like king's f4
Favorite quote:
So, there was someone stronger than me. (VF2 and VF3, unused in the latter but delivered in a sobbing/crying tone in the former)
Favorite storyline/ending:
Virtua Fighter Kids
In Virtua Fighter Kids, Wolf is depicted as a much-younger boy (six to eight years old). In his ending, he is a young pro wrestler who at first is beaten by a tougher fighter, but he soon regains confidence and beats him. A piece of confetti knocks him off.
Enjoy Playing As?: yes, but goh and el blaze are the only characters i 'really' know how to play in that one
Changes I would make?: put him in a game that is alive
Zen-Nihon Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua - Saturn, Arcade
By Sega AM2 and Scarab, Scarab being the makers of fighting games of a certain jank: digitized sprite games Survival Arts (Arcade) and Battle Monsters (Arcade, Saturn), and 3D game Killing Zone (PS1).
The featured “Virtua” here are VF characters Wolf Hawkfield and Jeffry McWild, whom you can pit against a cast of real-world pro wrestlers from Japan.
Also, those floaty photo crowd backgrounds are rad.