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"During development Fighting Force was originally intended to be Streets of Rage 4. Despite it being re-worked into a new IP it still retains some of what made Streets of Rage great but walks a tightrope when presenting that action on a 3D plane which tends to make game play a little sluggish."
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It says a lot about the overall quality of Eidos’ Fighting Force PSN download when the most special moment it has to offer happens to be the sight of the original PlayStation logo, followed by that turquoise piracy message. Seeing those distinctive images flash up on the screen, many middle-aged gamers will feel an overwhelming nostalgic shiver running up their spines.
The classic Eidos Interactive brawler Fighting Force is available now across Europe and PAL territories for the PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Network. Originally released in 1997 for the PlayStation, Fighting Force sees you playing as one of four characters moving through Sci-Fi and cityscape environments.
I loved playing this game in Co-Op, never played the sequel though. It looked terrible.