N64 - Fighting Force 64 - LongPlay [4K:60fps] π΄
N64 - Fighting Force 64 - LongPlay [4K:60fps] π΄
The Playstation version was released in 1997 after two years in 1999 Fighting force was released. I'm amazed how the hell did the N64 version ended up being this bad, there are levels added but overall the game is terrible compared to PS1 version. The music is horrible, the graphics is worse the controls feel awful overall a horrendous port.
"The camera view is, for the most part, always fixed from a diagonal three-quarter view that lets you see most of what's happening around you. The only problem we noticed regarding the camera happened during a two-player game. The view tried to shift from one character to another, causing nothing but confusion. The sound and music was poor and consisted of all the typical cheesy punch-and-hit sound effects that we've heard a million times before.
In the end, Fighting Force 64 is a lackluster game that could have been good if the designers had created different types of enemies and offered more attacks for both the playable characters and the enemies. But as it is, the game gets too boring, too fast. If you and a friend are looking for a new game to rent that lets you simply pound buttons, you might get a thrill out of Fighting Force for a night - anything beyond that and you're just throwing your money away." - GameSpot
Following in the rough-and-tumble tradition of games like Final Fight and Streets of Rage, Fighting Force 64 is a beat-'em-up starring four playable characters. Each male or female combatant offers dozens of moves as well as individual weaknesses and strengths. Unlike its predecessors in the genre, the action in Fighting Force 64 takes place from a third-person perspective set within 3D environments. Clean up the streets, malls, rooftops, and parks from gangs, soldiers, and hooligans. Use your feet and fists; pick up weapons like flamethrowers, shotguns, and grenades; or grab the common trashcan or lead pipe to knock some sense into your foes. The game features a total of seven areas spanning over 20 levels. Battle the computer alone or team-up with a friend for two-player simultaneous action on the same screen.
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