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''Final Fight 3'', released in Japan as , is a side-scrolling
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originally released for the
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. It is the second sequel to ''
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'' released for the Super NES, following ''
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'', and like its predecessor, it was produced by Capcom's consumer division with no preceding arcade version released. The game features the return of the protagonist Guy along with Haggar and also introduces new characters Lucia and Dean. The game's plot takes them through their efforts to rid Metro City of the new Skull Cross gang. ''Final Fight 3'' introduced new moves, as well as branching paths during gameplay and multiple endings. Also available is the option to fight alongside a CPU-controlled partner. However, most critics felt these changes did too little in the way of expanding and improving upon the original ''Final Fight'', and the game was released to little fanfare. The next ''Final Fight'' game released, ''
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'', eschewed the side-scrolling beat'em up gameplay in favor of a one-on-one 3D
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format.


Plot

Following the annihilation of the Mad Gear Gang, a new criminal group named the Skull Cross Gang emerges as the new dominant criminal organization in Metro City. When Guy returns to Metro City from his martial arts training and reunites with his old friend
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, the Mayor of Metro City, the two are suddenly alerted that the Skull Cross Gang has started a riot in the downtown area of the city. Joined by Lucia, a detective in the Metro City Police's Special Crimes Unit, and Dean, a street fighter whose family was murdered by the Skull Cross Gang, Guy and Haggar must once again save Metro City from its newest menace.


Gameplay

The player has a choice between four characters: Guy and Haggar from the original ''Final Fight'' return, along with new heroes Lucia and Dean. As in the previous ''Final Fight'' games, each character has their own set of moves, techniques and abilities unique to their character. Like in ''Final Fight 2'', the game can be played alone or with a second player, along with an additional game mode that allows a single player be accompanied by a CPU-controlled partner. The player has many new abilities which were not available in the previous ''Final Fight'' games. The player can now dash and perform dashing attacks or dashing jump attacks like in the previous Capcom beat-em-up ''
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''. The player can also grab enemies from behind and perform holding and throwing attacks, as well as move while keeping the direction the player is facing locked. The player also has access to command-based special techniques similar to ''
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'', including a Super Move. Much like the Super Combos featured in ''
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'', the player has a Super Move gauge which fills up as the player performs their regular attacks against enemies. When the gauge is full, the player will have access to a powerful Super Move, which will consume the entire gauge. If the Super gauge remains full for a certain period and the Super move is not used, then the gauge will be emptied automatically. Like in the previous ''Final Fight'' games, the player has access to weapons, health-restoring food and other bonus point items, which are stored inside breakable drums. Each character in ''Final Fight 3'' specializes in a specific weapon and if the player picks up their character's preferred weapon, then they will have access to a unique combo attack exclusive to the character (for example, Guy specializes in using
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). There are a total of six stages in the game, each with their unique
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. The stages in the game feature multiple paths that changes the areas the player will visit, as well as the enemies and bosses they encounter. The game's ending changes depending on the selected character, the path taken to reach the end of the game, and the difficulty setting.


Reception

''
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'' gave the game a mixed review, summarizing that "Although ''Final Fight 3'' has more characters and moves than its precursors, the gameplay quickly feels routine." They approved of the addition of Lucia but felt Dean's moves were "sluggish and awkward" and that the bosses were little more than oversized regular enemies. While they praised the graphics and the branching stages, they felt the repetitiveness of the gameplay outweighed these. The four reviewers of ''
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'' similarly felt that despite the improved graphics and new features, the game felt like simply "more of the same" with overly repetitive gameplay. A reviewer for '' Next Generation'' too felt that the additions were not enough to make the game a significant step forward from the original, and remarked, "It's not dull, but it's not all that exciting either." In 2018,
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rated the game #58 in their The Best Super Nintendo Games of All Time writing: "The third and final game in the Final Fight trilogy is the best out of the litter. And oh, yeah, Guy returned. So you know it was going down."


Legacy

The first stages background music, "For Metro City", is used for the ''Hyper Street Fighter Alpha'' secret game featured in ''
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'' as Guy's theme music in Classic Mode. Lucia later appeared as a playable character in ''
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''.


References


External links


''Final Fight Tough''
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Wii Virtual Console site
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