Final Fight Revenge for the Sega Saturn. Skinner and A-Bomb First Play, Let's Play. + Super Max.
Skinner and A-Bomb play Final Fight Revenge for the Sega Saturn and Super Max comes in at the end for a bonus match. This game gets a lot of grief for not looking great and not playing very well. True on both counts. But it was released in March of 2000, over a year after the Dreamcast was released in Japan, so it's surprising it made it to a home conversion at all. After playing a few rounds, we both agree that despite its flaws it still has some odd charm that makes it greater than the sum of its parts. Or something like that. Little brother Super Max was watching the fights and jumped in for a bonus round after A-Bomb gave his impressions. A-Bomb may have given FFR one of its best reviews in the 21 years it have been out for the Saturn. I wasn't expecting that.
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