Final Fight
represents straightforward arcade brawling at its absolute best. That
the entire arcade game now fits in your pocket is quite frankly insane Final Fight is the best game ever made. If
you don’t agree with that statement, consider the following words:
Bred, Andore Jr., G. Oriber, Edi E., Two P, and, ladies and gentlemen of
the jury, Metro City Mayor Mike Haggar. These are some of the most
unforgettable characters in gaming history, and they all appeared first
in Final Fight. If you’re still not impressed, then stop reading now you
won’t appreciate Final Fight One, an almost perfect translation of the
arcade original. In case you’re unfamiliar with the Final
Fight legend, but were impressed by the list of characters and so are
still reading, here’s the deal: Final Fight is the seminal side
scrolling beat-’em up. Technically, Double Dragon may have come first,
but Final Fight perfected the genre. Imagine Street Fighter if it wasn’t
designed for monocle-wearing fancy lads. if it had a more meat and
potatoes combat system, involved fighting a lot more than one enemy at a
time, featured plenty of smashing barrels with your fist to see if
there’s any treasure or hunks of meat inside, and required a lot more
walking to the right. And then imagine that not only can you punish the
thugs by pile-driving them, but you can also make them cry by busting up
their cars. Then stop imagining, because it’s all contained in Final
Fight.
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