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Most "interesting" reviews of Final Fight eventually touch on the 1991 SNES port, which is frequently cited as a major disappointment. Final Fight CRUSHES Modern Action Games | Review

: Some recent retrospective reviews argue that the game’s "limitations" (like limited movesets compared to Devil May Cry ) aren't flaws but a specific design choice. Every enemy, from the tricky J to the lunging Andore, requires a specific counter-tactic, creating a "system balance" that many modern action games lack. Final Fight

Reviewing Final Fight (1989) is like reviewing the blueprint for the modern beat 'em up . While it started as a sequel to Street Fighter , it evolved into a genre-defining powerhouse that critics still dissect for its "mechanical brutalism"—a style where every punch feels heavy and every encounter is a high-stakes puzzle. Why Critics Still Talk About It Most "interesting" reviews of Final Fight eventually touch

: Even decades later, the graphics are praised for how the colors "pop" and animations remain crisp, even with multiple sprites on screen. The Infamous SNES Port Reviewing Final Fight (1989) is like reviewing the