Final Fight One
Game Boy Advance- Publisher: Capcom
- Release Date: Sep 26, 2001
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Simply put, Final Fight One is the arcade game shrunk down to portable size. It offers nothing more or less than what you'd expect from such a transformation.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyRepetitive, primitive and even a bit tedious...and I dug every minute of it. [Nov 2001, p.220]
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It may not be flashy, the gameplay might be incredibly unsophisticated and repetitive, and the whole game is certainly showing its age-but it's still fun.
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A virtually arcade perfect port.
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The gameplay in FFO is very accurate despite fewer on-screen enemies than the incredibly hectic and awesome arcade version and the extras are pretty cool.
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An almost perfect translation of the arcade original.
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Obviously old school fans of these kinds of games will be impressed by the graphics and fast paced gameplay, but as I mentioned, if this isn't your thing there isn't much else in the way of gameplay.
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The graphics are superb for a GBA game, with colorful characters that take up a good chunk of the screen, and bright, detailed backgrounds.
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It's not an entirely deep game, but it's very satisfying from start to finish.
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Final Fight One's AI is cheaper than a bottle of discount wine.
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The visuals, the audio, and worst of all, the ability to actually enjoy the experience,have not come along so well.
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The game itself is extremely short and can be beat in less than two hours or so; however, unlocking all the features and playing all five characters adds to the replay value.
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If you haven't bought Final Fight One already, you should probably buy two or three copies, just to be safe. Everybody knows they will be the currency of a post-apocalyptic future where cops have periods in the middle of their names and chandeliers fall from the ceiling to reveal delicious roasts.
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Pocket GamesThe best home conversion yet, better than the Sega CD version, and possibly the arcade. [Winter 2001, p.50]
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Besides this awesome little cartridge, the drama of Metro City is limited on this generation of gaming machines. Maybe it's the dying out of beat 'em up games and general that has lent to this game's obscurity.
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Simple, no nonsense action. Like a Stallone or Schwarzenegger movie from the 80s, it does not really cut the mustard in this flo-mo Matrix/Max Payne era.
Awards & Rankings
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#14 Most Discussed Game Boy Advance Game of 2001
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27
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#27 Most Shared Game Boy Advance Game of 2001
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 15
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Mixed: 5 out of 15
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Negative: 1 out of 15
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May 11, 2023
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Mar 22, 2022The Beat 'em Up game that made the genre stand out as one of the bests in the industry. A true classic for the arcade!
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Jun 30, 2013