Overview
Fighting Force Overview
Fighting Force is a PlayStation beat-em-up centered on crowd control, spacing, and steady stage clearing. Best suited for players browsing Beat 'em Up, Co-op, Martial Arts entries. The PlayStation context helps distinguish this entry from nearby ports, revisions, or arcade versions.
Fighting Force is a PlayStation beat-em-up centered on crowd control, spacing, and steady stage clearing. Notable details include first run. Best suited for players browsing Beat 'em Up, Co-op, Martial Arts entries. The PlayStation context helps distinguish this entry from nearby ports, revisions, or arcade versions.
Notable Design Choices
Fighting Force stands out through enemy priority, health management, and close-range timing.
- First run: Keep enemies on one side when possible so you are not surrounded.
- Controls: Clear weaker enemies first so bigger threats are easier to read.
- Version check: Use spacing before button speed; standing in the wrong lane gets punished quickly.
- First run: Keep enemies on one side when possible so you are not surrounded.
- Controls: Clear weaker enemies first so bigger threats are easier to read.
Useful Play Guidance
Use spacing before button speed; standing in the wrong lane gets punished quickly.
- First run: Keep enemies on one side when possible so you are not surrounded.
- Controls: Clear weaker enemies first so bigger threats are easier to read.
- Version check: Use spacing before button speed; standing in the wrong lane gets punished quickly.
Version Signals
Fighting Force is cataloged as a PlayStation entry. The PlayStation context helps distinguish this entry from nearby ports, revisions, or arcade versions. The current tags are Beat 'em Up, Co-op, Martial Arts, PlayStation, CD-ROM, which help group the page with similar games without relying on a single generic label.
Quick Answers
What should I know before playing Fighting Force?
Your main objective is to brawl through a global terrorist group to rescue their captives while defeating their powerful mastermind.
How do I pick up weapons in the game?
To pick up weapons, walk over them once they are dropped and press the attack button immediately. For environmental breakables like lampposts, strike them first before they become grabbable as weapons.
What difficulty levels are available?
The original PlayStation version featured adjustable difficulty settings (Easy, Normal, Hard) with corresponding changes to enemy damage, health/damage to you, and enemy variations.