The sound effects are above average in quality - although they lack the thudding ferocity of games like Double Dragon. Belgar (strangely a cyborg in this incarnation) has become obsessed with the mayor's daughter Jessica and whisks her away for himself - instead of kidnapping her to force Haggar to work with him like in the Arcade/SNES/Sega CD version. Story 7/10 The gritty tale of revenge from the arcade game and subsequent SNES sequels isn't present here - and in its place is a light-hearted yarn that kind of reminds me of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. However, I managed to play the game a bit at a friend's house a few years later and was totally taken by surprised at how the game handled and decided to hunt down a copy for myself. So join Haggar and his friends as they try to free the city from the evil clutches of the Mad Gear Gang! Mighty Final Fight Review by: - 9/10 A game you just HAVE to play After Capcom's lackluster port of the original Final Fight to the SNES - I wasn't initially compelled to purchase another port on an even weaker system. ![]() Along the way you'll find food to replenish your health, or better yet, search for weapons to knock the living daylights out of your enemies.
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