Final Fight Guy

Final Fight Guy

released on Apr 20, 1992
by Capcom

Final Fight Guy

released on Apr 20, 1992
by Capcom

An expanded game of Final Fight

Mayor Mike Haggar vows to snatch the streets of Metro City back from the crooks with his bare knuckles! But the Mad Gear Gang snatches his daughter Jessica. Now there's gonna be some bone-crunching dues to pay! The urban ninja Guy hits the streets hard with Haggar, denting heads downtown and slugging it out in the slums. He's a one man army! His weapons are anything he can find -- swords, knives, or pipes. Now you're Haggar or Guy, each with his own fighting style. Demolish gangland henchmen, samurai swordsmen and musclebound crime bosses in a fist-to-nose frenzy!


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I don't really see the point in this wouldn't it have made more sense to put all 3 characters in the same game instead of making two and switching Cody with Guy.

um salve pro meu mano Orocher Pedro que zerou comigo

No, you don't get it! We wanted Guy AND Cody. Ah what's the use.

Thankfully a hacker by the name Rotwang saw fit to not only unlock the two player mode missing from this SNES port, but to squeeze in Cody as a fully playable character too, instantly elevating this originally poor release into the classic we always should have had. Work is still as of 2024 unfinished, as the two player isn't quite there yet, but as this shows, we have rightfully entered the golden age of retro game hacking.

Take the already mediocre port of Final Fight on the Super Famicom, remove its best character Cody, replace him with Guy, don't add the two-player co-op mode, and re-release the game. I understand that Guy was popular in Japan, but this game should never have had to exist.

Um game super divertido e com controles simples e fáceis (como todo bom beat n' up).

O jogo entrega ao jogador uma boa ação de beat 'em up por boas horas. Os níveis são bem projetados, os gráficos são ótimos e o som é excelente. É fácil começar, mas difícil de terminar, isso proporciona uma experiência bastante desafiadora, não importa quantas vezes você jogue.

Jogabilidade - 9/10 - Jogo fluido e divertido.
Gráficos - 8/10 - É um jogo de SNES mas os gráficos ainda são ótimos.
Som - 10/10 - a música é excelente e muito agradável, e os efeitos sonoros são bem feitos.
Controles - 10/10- Os controles são muito fáceis de pegar rapidamente
Dificuldade - inimigos genéricos "semi-fáceis" mas chefes difíceis.

O que mais deixa a desejar no jogo é o fato dele ser SUPER CURTO. Mas se levarmos em consideração que o game é praticamente uma "DLC" de SNES de um personagem principal de uma série de jogos até que faz sentido.

(Um ótimo beat 'n up com direito ao ANDRE THE GIANT como inimigo no game).