: The game includes a variety of retro filters and scanline options that perfectly emulate the look of an old-school arcade cabinet. Survival Tips for the Streets
At first glance, Fight’N Rage looks like a lost Capcom gem from 1991. The pixel art is lush, and the soundtrack by Gonzalo Varela is an adrenaline-pumping blend of rock and jazz. But under the hood lies a deep, modern combat system that puts most "button mashers" to shame.
Fight’N Rage is a rare example of a "retro" game that feels genuinely fresh. It rewards skill, patience, and practice, making every successful run feel like a hard-earned victory.
: This isn't a linear crawl. Depending on the path you choose and the character you play, you can experience dozens of different endings —some sources suggest up to 56 total variations to uncover.
: Whether you're playing as the balanced Ricardo , the agile Gal , or the heavy-hitting Norris , each has a specific rhythm. Gal, for instance, has no equal in speed but requires precise positioning to avoid being overwhelmed.