One area where the game excels is the music, in fact I believe it's better than the arcade version's music and in some ways superior to the Mega CD version. I still enjoy marching around the city beating up gangs of thugs, it's quite repetitive I suppose but the animation and variety of enemies keep things quite fun and there is the classic "destroy the car" bonus level in there as well! Generally I only ever play Guy as I felt he was the best character and I only ever play single player so aside from the missing level I'm not too bothered about the lack of Cody or two-player. So why have I given the game 4 stars? Well, personally I'd have given it 5 but I'm trying to be fair to other people's expectations of the game and it is missing several features that people seem to want. The music to the missing level is in the sound test so it has been speculated Capcom were going to add the level for Guy but dumped it because it would have required a more expensive cartridge. And the two-player mode and missing level were still not in the game, so it wasn't really the best they could have done. Final Fight was released very near to the launch of the Super Famicom and SNES and while it boasted near arcade accurate graphics and sound it did lack three important features: one of the playable characters called Guy, the factory level and a simultaneous two-player mode.įinal Fight Guy was intended to remedy this, unfortunately, instead of adding Guy to the existing character roster, Capcom chose to remove Cody and replace him with Guy.
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