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Mighty Final Fight

A chibi-style demake of Capcom's arcade classic, featuring super-deformed versions of Cody, Guy, and Haggar battling through Metro City to rescue Jessica from the Mad Gear Gang.

Release Date
January 1, 1993
Developer
Capcom
Publisher
Capcom
Players
1
Region
US

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Story

Mighty Final Fight follows the same premise as the original Final Fight . The Mad Gear Gang, the dominant street gang of Metro City, have kidnapped Mayor Haggar's daughter, Jessica. After Haggar is informed of her kidnapping, he sets out to rescue her along with his two friends: Cody , Jessica's boyfriend; and Guy , Cody's training partner. The story is presented in a more comical fashion compared to the original game due to its satirical nature. For example, Belger's motive for kidnapping Jessica in this version is to force her into marrying him, having become infatuated with her.

Gameplay Systems

Unlike the original arcade game, Mighty Final Fight can only be played by a single player. But unlike the SNES ports, all three main characters from the arcade game are present in a single edition. The player can choose between Cody, a street brawler who fights using a self-made martial art combining karate and boxing; Guy, an agile master of Ninjutsu ; or Haggar, a former professional wrestler. The three main characters retain almost all of their abilities from the arcade game, with some aesthetic differences.

The game introduces a leveling system in which the player gains experience points by defeating enemies. The number of experience points awarded after defeating an enemy is depended on the finishing move used by the player, with stronger moves giving more points. After accumulating a certain number of experience points, the player will move to the next level, increasing their attack power and maximum vitality. There are six skill levels in total: Cody and Guy both begin the game at the first skill level, while Haggar begins at Level 3.

When the player character reaches Level 4, they will receive an additional special attack which can be performed by rapidly pressing the directional pad left or right and the attack button at the same time. The new move the player gets varies between each character: Cody gains the "Tornado Sweep" energy projectile attack, Guy gets the "Tornado Kick", and Haggar's extra move is the "Running Clothesline" (also known as the "Scramble Haggar Press"). Power-up items are also featured, which includes vitality-restoring food items, extra lives, and even additional chances to continue after a game over. Weapons can also be obtained, but unlike the arcade version, the weapon the player can obtain are dependent on the character.

Cody will get a knife, Guy can use a set of shurikens, and Haggar will obtain an oversized mallet. The game consists of five stages, as well as two bonus rounds, where the player will encounter childlike counterparts of the Mad Gear members from the original game, including bosses such as Thrasher, Masamune, Abigail and Murasame. The final boss is a mechanically enhanced version of the original main antagonist, under the name "Cyborg Belger".

Media Reviews

Electronic Gaming Monthly
28/40
Nintendo Power
12.7/20

About Mighty Final Fight

Mighty Final Fight is a classic video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System on January 1, 1993. Developed by Capcom and published by Capcom, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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