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About This Game Big Action Mega Fight! is a classic single player beat 'em up/brawler with a modern twist! Hilarious 2D cartoon combat will leave you with your jaw on the floor and your hands full of blisters. Blast your way through levels filled with luscious art and unforgettable enemies. How fast can you SMASH?Megatropolis is overrun with a new vicious criminal gang, the Clunks. You play as Brick Strongarm, a killer-moustache-sporting, iron-pumping gym aficionado with a penchant for lazy Sundays. But when the Clunks kidnap your best friend Hawk, justice calls. Get out there, rescue your friend, and save the city from crime and corruption!BAMF! is an homage to classic 90s beat 'em ups like Final Fight, Turtles in Time, Simpsons Arcade and Streets of Rage, where intense cartoon combat meets tight controls and a satisfying difficulty curve.FeaturesPunch your way through over 35 stages of non-stop fighting actionUpgrade your fighter to improve endurance, punching power, and abilitiesLearn ridiculously over-the-top special attacks like Fistnado, Orbital Punch and Poultry RainEnjoy luscious hand-drawn animation and detailed urban environments remastered in high resolutionFeast your ears on a fully remastered award-winning soundtrack that'll make you wish it was still the 90sGet a kick out of full controller and keyboard supportUnlock Steam achievementsBig Action Mega Fight! is the perfect compliment to your arsenal of action games.SoundtrackBuy the game's award-winning soundtrack here.Stay In TouchKeep up to date with everything happening at Double Stallion Games by following us on Twitter or Facebook. 7aa9394dea Title: Big Action Mega Fight!Genre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Double Stallion GamesPublisher:Double Stallion GamesRelease Date: 12 Jan, 2016 Big Action Mega Fight! 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In fact, there will come a day when I recommend a game you hate, or dislike one that you love. I can't promise that I'll always be right, or never be wrong, but I need you to do one thing for me.I need you to believe me. I need you to trust me. This review can't continue until I make it absolutely, positively, 100,000% clear that I am not a robot. I am not a soul-less husk of computer chips, wires, and circuit-boards. I am a flesh & blood human that is worried about the future. With every passing day, humans are building more robots. These robots are being programmed to take our jobs, drive our cars, and eventually replace us in every way imaginable. You thought it was bad when your spouse discovered Hitachi? In a few years, she's going to have her own robo-Jude Law. That's right, you'll come home one day to find Gigolo Joe himself in your bed. To combat this new and overwhelming loneliness, you turn back to videogames. However, due to rapid advances in AI programming, robots will be the ones making all of them. Human game-developers are... too inefficient... too costly. For one thing, humans require sleep, and no matter how poorly this industry treats its workers, most of them still manage to get a few hours of rest each day. With robot workers, we get new videogames every minute. Unfortunately, they're all shameless, effortless, pointless wastes of time. Big Action Mega Fight! is best described as a taste of the future.The first warning sign that this is probably going to be a lousy game, is the number of enemy-types. Beatemups are known for repetitive enemies, and every low-life somehow manages to have thirty twin brothers, all with different-colored jackets. However, almost all beatemups have more than five types of enemies. The first stage in the genre classic Streets of Rage 2 has more enemy-types than this game. The bad-guys in SoR 2 also manage to have more than one move. Now that's just crazy isn't it? Robots don't even have a fundamental understanding of how a beatemup should work. All of the enemies have one move each, and they all have the reaction time of a dead skunk.The problem with robots is that they don't understand the details. They look at bullet-points. They calculate that if their videogames have all of the features, then they will be considered enjoyable to human-beings. Now let's look at a few of these features. Big Action Mega Fight! has meaningless grinding. In order to strengthen your stats and power-ups, you need money. When you have the money, you can level-up. Leveling up is good, it's like getting a pat on the head, or a nice little treat. That's right human! Listen to this "ding"! Doesn't it sound so very pleasant? A videogame should feel rewarding to play. You're not supposed to get rewarded just because you play it, and certainly not with ridiculous upgrades like +40% damage to power-up that has a random chance of appearing.Big Action Mega Fight! also has randomness. Apparently we enjoy being surprised. Before each stage, your special ability is randomly selected, and that's supposed to be awesome. If you don't like the power you recieve, you can choose to spin the wheel again for a mere 10 coins. You could also just back out of the level and restart it, but you'd miss out on the opportunity to throw money away. Sometimes the game also randomly decides what enemy you should be punching. Sometimes, you'll just slide into a position in front of the enemy. It's disorienting and doesn't make any sense, which makes it a fantastic idea for this game.Do you know what else humans love? REFERENCES! Do you love any or all of the following: Back to the Future, Breaking Bad, Rick Astley, Final Fight, Streets of Rage, Street Fighter 2, The Legend of Zelda, and videogames? If your answer is yes, yes, or hell freakin' yes then you are 100% guaranteed to love this game. BAMF! has MEMES as well! Jokes as old as the Internet will never not refuse to be unfunny. Highly advanced robot processors have already determined that you are supposed to like this game, because it makes jokes about Zelda, and it's designed to mimic those old beatemups you're always nostalgic for. Still, I want you to consider this. How can a game mimic beatemups of the past, if it doesn't even have boss-fights? There aren't any in this game. Even if the game had a few bosses that were cheap and laughably-programmed, they'd still lend a sliver of variety to keep things somewhat interesting. Instead, the game just ends at level 38. Unfortunately, robots are incapable of making a fun videogame. When it comes to designing all of the elements that make up a game, they're exceedingly proficient. However, if BAMF! is any indication, a robot's idea of fun is mashing through 38 stages of boring one-dimensional enemies, using one of three moves, and spending a perfectly good weekend leveling a completely useless power-up, just because it's there. There's no challenge, no replay-value, nothing that could draw somebody's attention for more than 10 minutes.This is the future Isaac Asimov didn't predict. The robots might not be allowed to kill us, but they can design videogames that are so bland, so boring, so by-the-numbers and predictable, that humanity will lose hope. Big Action Mega Fight! is a perfect example of everything that's wrong with game-design. It's a product focus-tested and overly-designed to the point where only other robots could find it enjoyable.. Meh, it's decent for what it is... has many a flaws but what do you expect for a cell phone quality game?That being said, there are no microtransactions in this game, every upgrade is earned through game play... It's very grindy like a cell phone game though. You need coins to buy upgrades and if you're lucky you'll get about 50 - 100 coins per stage after stage 10 with most upgrades costing hundreds of coins.Things you should know before buying this:- Controls are very clunky and it has an auto targetting system that can actually screw you up and put you in danger.- Character \/ object hit detection is horrible, I've been snagged on some debris and it seems the bottom of the screen is really bad for your character getting stuck on invisible walls.- Upgrade your attack power as soon as possible, this game is meant for you to NOT get hit during stages as you have to keep a score multiplyer running to get 3 star rankings on each stage.- Fistnado (the first special you unlock) is the most OP attack in the game, it makes you invulnerable to all damage, attacks foes with a D.O.T. the longer you stand on top of them, and once fully upgraded it lasts 8 seconds... With enough luck you can use it on every screen and clear a stage without incident.Pros:+ Cool retro references, not just limited to beat 'em up games.+ Addicting and casual game play.+ Upgrade system is fun.+ Star rating system makes you want to perfect levels.Cons:- Need to replay levels without getting hit and keeping a high multiplier, can get frustrating at times.- Not enough variety in battle mechanics. Punch, Uppercut, Roll and Throw... that's it.- Clunky game design, lots of hit detection bugs.- Too simple, challenge and mechanics wise, not enough depth to the upgrades \/ game play.- Redundent roulette system implemented as a money sink.- Gets boring quickly, almost seems like too long of a game for such a simple design.It's a quick cash grab for the developer who's objective was to target a niche, dead genre and target those individuals craving this style of game. It's not a bad game, it's just not very innovative or worth your money \/ time. There's far better beat 'em up games on horizon, it just seems like the timing of this was perfect. It came out right before the release of some really killer beat 'em up games such as RCRU and Mother Russia Bleeds. It worked on me, I'm here to warn you not to fall in to the trap.If you must play it, wait for it to go on sale for a dollar or buy it in a humble bundle pack. Again, not a bad game, just really mediocre over all.. Too easy, zero chalenge, no bosses... returned the purchase after 15 minutes os play.. oh... its not 2 player... :/ nevermind.. Big Action Mega Fight is a very simple beat-em-up, but it's still fairly enjoyable, mainly due to the fun cartoony style, cheesy humour, and the classic feel that the music and sound effects bring. Oh, and it works well with an Xbox style controller - I used an 8Bitdo FC-30 Pro in xinput mode.There's a lot of short stages in Big Action Mega Fight, which start out incredibly easy but slowly get... less easy. Most stages simply have the objective of "kill all the goons" but every now and then you'll get a stage where you have to "kill all the goons within a time limit". I attempted to get a three star rating on every level, but the final level just felt impossible to achieve this, though it's not hard to beat - it's just hard to beat with the high score they expect of you to get three stars.My major gripes with this game are:1) No interesting combos to string together, mostly just jab, jab, uppercut, and sometimes maybe you throw something (or someone) at someone (or something).2) No multiplayer (not even local) with the developer stating there is no intention of ever adding multiplayer.3) You're randomly given a special attack for each stage you play instead of being able to select it. Honestly the first special attack you get is the best, so why are the others even there?4) I might have missed something, or blacked out, but I don't recall any boss fights. I get the feeling that there might be something more if I got 3 stars on all levels, but since I saved the guy and got all the achievements, I'm done here.Despite those gripes I still had a reasonably good time playing Big Action Mega Fight, there's just a lot of room for improvement. Go in expecting a very elementary beat-em-up and you might enjoy yourself too.5.5 out of 10, would FISTNADO, but only just. Buy it on sale if you do.. Meh, it's not a bad game but it gets boring pretty quickly.There are 38 stages, you can complete every stage in ± 2 minutes.Story: 4/10Gameplay: 6/10Music: 8/10 Graphics: 9/10. Fantastic action arcade game. Chickens, bikers, chicken bikers.. It's very enjoyable and I look forward to updating this review upon completion of recording,Awesome devs too.. Turned this game on, next thing I knew 3 hours had gone by. Plugged in my Xbox One Controller and everything worked great.Love the artstyle and music.Lots of replayability if you want to max stars everything. Tons of upgrades to level up. If your on the fence about it, its only 5 bucks. Try it out. If its on sale just buy it already.Ill be gifting this one out to friends who like brawlers.. \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 port, good game, has controls that take forever to find at first, and you have to play on phone resolution, get this for your phone, not pc.

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