I must say...if I saw some thin muscular dude with a samurai sword flipping backwards down a street instead of walking I'd be putting in my immediate notice to whatever gangster organization I was working for. That's an a** whoopin I know my benefits wouldn't cover.
Final Fight 2 was actually quite financially successful, selling over one million copies. OK, it didn't make as much as the original Final Fight's SNES port which sold 1.5 million copies, however back in those days very seldom do sequels do as good as their originals. Back in the day, it was felt by critics that Final Fight 2 was too similar to the original, and all it had to offer was a change of setting with the global locations, and the two-player mode that was sorely missing from the original's SNES port. It was also said that the game felt and looked bored and tired. But, I argue that Final Fight 2 is a good fun game. I would even go as far as to say it's quite underrated. To me, it has plenty of fun thrills and spills and wacky adventure that you would expect from a Final Fight game. Maybe its premise was too similar to the first game, maybe back in 1993, people went in with very high expectations and were thus disappointed, but I say go back and play Final Fight 2; it's honest a pretty good beat-em-up and deserves more praise; it represents an occasion where Mike Haggar left the United States to take on Mad Gear around the world, where all manner of chaos ensued; definitely a trip to remember. So, go back and play Final Fight 2 with fresh eyes, without having the other Final Fight games in mind.
I love this game. The netherlands stage is funny though, showing mountains. Aint no mountains like that here but the boss does look like some girls I know
I must say...if I saw some thin muscular dude with a samurai sword flipping backwards down a street instead of walking I'd be putting in my immediate notice to whatever gangster organization I was working for. That's an a** whoopin I know my benefits wouldn't cover.
Final Fight 2 was actually quite financially successful, selling over one million copies. OK, it didn't make as much as the original Final Fight's SNES port which sold 1.5 million copies, however back in those days very seldom do sequels do as good as their originals.
Back in the day, it was felt by critics that Final Fight 2 was too similar to the original, and all it had to offer was a change of setting with the global locations, and the two-player mode that was sorely missing from the original's SNES port. It was also said that the game felt and looked bored and tired.
But, I argue that Final Fight 2 is a good fun game. I would even go as far as to say it's quite underrated. To me, it has plenty of fun thrills and spills and wacky adventure that you would expect from a Final Fight game. Maybe its premise was too similar to the first game, maybe back in 1993, people went in with very high expectations and were thus disappointed, but I say go back and play Final Fight 2; it's honest a pretty good beat-em-up and deserves more praise; it represents an occasion where Mike Haggar left the United States to take on Mad Gear around the world, where all manner of chaos ensued; definitely a trip to remember.
So, go back and play Final Fight 2 with fresh eyes, without having the other Final Fight games in mind.
I thought that thumbnail illustration looked familiar, is Terry from cvs2 mixed with Kim and other.
I think that's Vega's face
I wanted to do this with Maki on Expert but even with autofire it takes forever to kill all the enemies, so much turn punching takes forever.
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I love this game. The netherlands stage is funny though, showing mountains. Aint no mountains like that here but the boss does look like some girls I know
Bravo
There is an hidding one-up at the beginning of the stage n4, you missed it
How do you jab so fast?
Hi buddy , had no clue, the player wasn’t me
Nice game play u
Please send download Link
Google it you’ll find the answer:)
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