"For those of you who remember when arcades where actually good, this game will come as a subtle surprise, and bring you back to days when arcades were better than consoles."
It's hard to say whether the beat-em-up as a genre is making any sort of comeback. On one hand, the last four years have produced at least three excellent beat-em-up games in The Bouncer, a new River City Ransom, and Cannon Spike. On the other, ...
Pros: This is a decent two player game. Solid arcade action. Cons: Been there, done that!
The popular Super Nintendo, Sega CD, Wii and Arcade fighting game comes to the Gameboy Advance and Capcom did a good job porting their classic to a new generation of gamers; good but not great. The game starts out with the new Mayor in his ...
Pros: Great Gameplay, Good Graphics and music Cons: A little easy,hard to have multiplayer
When Capcom released Final Fight for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in the Early 90s, it was seen as a major score on Nintendo's part in their battle with Sega, however, after the initial buzz of getting to play the arcade hit in your ...
Pros: Old-and-nice warm-fuzzy feeling you get when you see the box. Cons: The disappointment when you actually get to play the game.
=== Intro: The messy inside of my car ===
So I’m bored –what else is new- and have some money thanks to my websites design mini-biz –I know you don’t care but bear with me here, trying to make a point…I think-, I open the door of my car and...
Pros: it's a great fighter, a solid brawler Cons: it's short and can be hard.
I got Final Fight a couple of weeks ago when I found it used at a Gamestop. So I decided to buy it since it was only 12 dollars and I was on a short trip and had some time to kill. Final Fight is an old arcade game made by Capcom, it is a typical brawler ...
Pros: Superbly redone port of the arcade version including missing extras not found in SNES version Cons: The audio department is atrocious, multiplayer sophistication and hassle
Before reading, this is the Japanese version of Final Fight One on Game Boy Advance, the U.S. version will arrive later in the year, but will probably be identical. Now... It wasn't until back in 1991 I discovered Final Fight. It was a new gaming...
Pros: Timeless beat-em-up will have you reaching for your old SNES controllers, new options galore Cons: Poorly done music will have you turning the volume down
Final Fight still brings back memories of the days when I'd grab my buddies during the summer months and head to the local mall arcade for some quarter-dropping goodness. This version of Final Fight is a faithful port of the arcade classic, but a good...
Pros: great graphics and fun. The enemies are so cool. Cons: Horris mucic, dim color palette at times.
I am 21 now and back in 1989, Final Fight was one of the games I was throwing all of my money into at the arcade. Final fight is more or less double dragon on steroids, but the game is so buch better than dd on so many levels. To me, the graphics are...
Pros: No-nonsense, tried and true side-scrolling brawl-fest Cons: Looks old, sounds old, plays old, IS old
If you need an executive summary right up front, then here it is: this game is NOT worth the $40 which it's being asked for in retail. Don't make the mistake I did -- spend these $40 for something else, such as Spider-Man: Mysterio's...
Pros: Good Graphics,
Easy to learn,
Secrets Galore,
Street Fighter Alpha Characters can be unlocked Cons: Short Game Play,
No cool special attacks, just a super attack,
Some scratchy noises
The story is simple: It is the year 1989 and Metro City is infested with crime. The new mayor plans on dealing with the problem, however, the gangs that control the city doesn't want him to do so. Thus they kidnap his daughter, Jessica and it's up to you...
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