The beat-em-up genre was waning at the time, particularly when this N64 port was released two years after the original in 1999, and for that Fighting Force is a bit of an understated relic and worth a look. It's fully 3D, taking place over a relatively short number of stages, and in true beat-em-up fashion has a great destructible and interactive environment with heaps of objects available as weapons, including guns. It plays traditionally and is arcade-like in its approach, requiring you clear each area of enemies before advancing. Branching paths and a two-player mode extend its replayability. The game lacks a story, not that that ever mattered in a beat-em-up, and it never amounts to much more than a button masher, but I can appreciate it for some brief fun as a huge fan of the genre.
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