Critical response to the game has been negative when it came to the gameplay and positive to the visuals.
Nintendo Life was negative to the game, considering it a poor game from SNK that cannot compete similar games like
Street Fighter II, citing few playable characters, limited gameplay and a strong enemy AI despite still praising the graphics.
GameSpot agreed citing the visuals as one of the best ones in Neo Geo but criticized the " underlying gameplay is nearly devoid of soul." He specifically said this due to the requirements needed to perform special moves and called the game a
Street Fighter "knock off". In regards to how the media saw the character, Wesley Yin-Poole of
Videogamer.com commented that Ryo and Robert are "two double-hard bastards": The two were often compared to the
Street Fighter protagonists Ryu and Ken Masters due to physical similarities and moves, eventually leading Capcom to create their joke character
Dan Hibiki from the
Street Fighter. Dan was meant to be a joke about both Ryo and Robert as SNK "stole the talent" from their own company when they started making their own
Street Fighter sequels. Director Toyohisa Tanabe decided to make Yuri a strong character despite her background and often borrowed techniques from Capcom fighting games out of respect in a fast fashion. The sequel was praised by both
GamePro and
Electronic Gaming Monthly for having far better graphics, sound, character selection and gameplay technique than the original
Art of Fighting, though three of
EGMs four reviewers complained that in single player mode the opponent AI is "incredibly cheap".
Nintendo Life found the game superior to the first one due to its improved single player mode as well as system though he still had mixed feeling about the enjoyment the fighting system can give. Yuri has been well received by Japanese gamers, having been voted as the 19th favorite character in the 1997 character popularity poll on
Neo Geo Freak's website. In 1995, Japanese magazine
Gamest ranked her as number seven in the list of the top characters of 1994. In 2018, Yuri was voted as the tenth most popular
Neo Geo character. Tiago O. Frosi from Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul regarded Yuri as one of the most impactful female characters in fighting game history due to how she initially debuts as a damsel in distress only to become a playable character both in the sequel and SNK's crossover video games. She was compared with
Street Fighter character
Sakura Kasugano for having similar archetypes as well as an imitated fighting style from veteran fighters. In retrospect,
HardcoreGaming101 noted
Art of Fighting 3 "is a drastic step away from its predecessors", comparing Robert's story to "a
Jekyll and Hyde. They compared the gameplay to
Virtua Fighter and
Tekken despite the usage of 2D graphics but reliance of 3D style."
Nintendo Life scored it a 7 out of 10, praising the simplistic and faithful fighting game system but the changes that evoke 3D design. There were mixed responses to the story mode for the lack of cutscenes but large amount of dialogues that explore each character. In comparing previous games, the fighting system felt improved over previous
Art of Fighting games and the polishing of new character sprites. The fact that the gamers can still zoom in and out when getting closer to the enemies was still praised by the reviewer. In conclusion, they found it as an appealing game despite not being up to the level of SNK's most famous games ''
The King of Fighters '98 and Garou: Mark of the Wolves. IGN and Eurogamer instead felt that Art of Fighting 3
was a massive improvement over the series with the latter praising the visuals used for characters sprites and victory scenes. They found the new touches of the gameplay to be add replay value especially as the Deperation Moves become more strategic if the players want to win with their first round. IGN
feels like the game is the most modern fighting game in the Art of Fighting'' compilation thanks to the graphics' improvements especially for such an old software it was originally released. In a cutscene from the first
Art of Fighting game, Ryo says while he is driving a bike in his fighting clothes. According to
PR Times, this became an
internet meme based on how hilarious it is that a man is driving while wearing a karate gi. This became popular in some Internet communities, regardless of the excitement it generated among individuals. It then spread to the Westerns and has become one of the classic internet memes in the fighting game world, such as marketing for the visual novel
The King of Fighters For Girls. ==See also==