Not exact matches
Electronic Arts console
port of Tiberium Wars tops a light week at retail while Double Dragon,
Final Fight, and Sam & Max clean up the downloadable mean streets.
Dissidia
Final Fantasy NT is a
port of a brilliant arcade game mired down by its lack of content and modern expectations of what console
fighting games should and should not have.
Making up for the poorly concocted
port of its coin - operated predecessor, this sequel was built from the ground up for Nintendo's Super System, featuring three playable characters, the missing boss from
Final Fight and the all - too important two player option.
Several of the titles (most notably
Final Fight, Forgotten Worlds, and Strider) have received well - respected home
ports in the past, and while they are in perfect form here, the true stars here are the long - neglected titles that have rarely or never been seen at home.
Fighting Final Fantasy fans eagerly awaiting the console
port of Team Ninja's arcade brawler now have a better idea of how long they'll be waiting, as Square Enix announces Dissidia
Final Fantasy NT for early 2018 release on PlayStation 4.