Final Fight 3 brings the franchise back from its globe-trotting sequel, settling into a desolate Metro City now taken over by the Skull Cross Gang. Despite the change in gang, series favorite Andore returns, apparently the final surviving member of the Mad Gear, and unable to escape his lifestyle. Despite obvious attempts to deepen the fighting [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, November 28, 2009
Capcom has announced another port of their classic and still immensely playable beat-em-up Final Fight in a package deal (called Final Fight: Double Impact) with Magic Sword. Both games will add in the usual “smear filters” for those that can’t appreciate the beauty of detailed pixel art, and borders that mimic the original arcade cabinet. Final [...]
Continue reading...Friday, November 27, 2009
Capcom’s first full in-game reveal of the added characters in Super Street Fighter IV reveals old favorites and one newcomer, all of whom were known about but didn’t have footage to accompany them. Any fans looking for change will be disappointed. Cody is still stuck in handcuffs and a gaudy striped prison suit, and while not [...]
Continue reading...Monday, October 12, 2009
October 12th brings a console-only sequel to the Virtual Console, Final Fight 2. After Capcom launched a botched port of Final Fight alongside the Super NES, one lacking multiplayer of any kind, they followed it up with Final Fight 2. There are notable changes, the most notable being the inclusion of co-op play, but there is more [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 6, 2009
We promise to make no mention of this game’s classicly terrible box art in this post… oh wait. Anyway, upon release of the Super NES, Final Fight was a big deal. While Capcom’s port was impressive in a number of ways, it was missing multi-player and third playable character, Guy. With Streets of Rage drawing attention [...]
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