I have fond memories playing this game and watching my cousins play at our grandparents house. I loved everything about it as a kid. Colorful graphics, excellent sound effects and music, intimidating bosses and great character choices (although I didn't play as Cody often but he was still solid).
Released in 1989 Final Fight was a straight from arcade port for the Super Nintendo developed by video game phenom Capcom best known for their hit franchises Mega Man, Street Fighter, Resident Evil, among others. Players can definitely see an artistic similarity in sprites between Super Street Fighter 2 and Final Fight. This was another reason I loved it.
As I grew older I still found myself playing on occasion, sometimes with a beer, sometimes for 20 mins, other times to cruise through and beat the final boss after an hour of gameplay.
Here's why I enjoy it so much and consider it one of the best in the genre:
- The difficulty is reasonable, bosses can be taken out with a little bit of planning and pattern recognition
- Level design is well done and length of each stage is fairly decent, aside from the very long final level.
- The Bay Area level is just amazing. As you progress it starts at night and the sun slowly comes up, an amazing effect, especially when played late at night to early morning.
- You usually find powerups at just the right time
- High degree or playability. I've gone back many times to play this game and still have rushes of excitement when I reach Abigail or Katana.
A few negatives about the game, but not enough to deduct any stars:
- Enemies are recycled throughout. This is common fare for most beat em ups, but it does get a bit annoying.
- Sometimes no matter what you do you'll lose a life. In other words an enemy will land a punch that they shouldn't and it will be enough to send you flying.
- Guns. I hate it when enemies have guns and you have fists. It makes you more badass when you pummel them, but those bullets hurt!
- Getting caught in a series of piledrivers from Andore. Like the lucky punch, sometimes they catch you and cause lots of damage.
Everything considered, I still hold this game in high regard and constantly recommend it to folks looking for a classic beat em up. Very few in the genre can touch it. Playing through Final Fight brings me back to those old days in a sunny room of my grandparents house soaking up all this cartridge has to offer while enjoying the smell of breakfast cooking on a carefree Saturday. Reliving childhood.