

Following on from the events of the main game, the cyborg scientist Zan creates a simulation machine from the mind of the series villain, Mr.

^ a b McFerran, Damien (May 31, 2008)."Virtual Console Roundup - Paradroid, Burning Fight, Pokemon Puzzle League and Samurai Shodown". ^ a b Rand, Paul Boone, Tim (January 1992).^ a b Loulou El Nio Nio (January 1992)."Burning Fight (Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System) - Review". ^ a b "ACA NeoGeo: Burning Fight for Nintendo Switch".Geo CD: The Arcade In A Box - Burning Fight".Nintendo Life 's Damien McFerran and Dave Frear were critical of the title when reviewing the Virtual Console and Nintendo Switch releases respectively, comparing the playable cast of characters with those of Final Fight, while McFerran criticized the poor character animations. Thomas also compared its gameplay to Double Dragon but regarded it as more playable than Ninja Combat. However, Sinclair User highlighted a sense of dullness in the game, stating that " Burning Fight is a competent journey along the usual beat-'em-up road." īurning Fight has been met with a much more mixed reception from critics in recent years, with Eurogamer 's Dan Whitehead in particular regarding the game as a blatant copy of both Final Fight and Streets of Rage. Player One 's Cyril Drevet compared its two-player mode with Double Dragon but commended the visuals, animations, audio, difficulty and longevity. Both Joypad 's Steph and Joystick 's Jean-Marc Demoly compared Burning Fight with Final Fight, Ninja Gaiden and Streets of Rage but praised the audiovisual presentation and controls. GamePro 's Slasher Quan remarked that it was similar to Final Fight in terms of visuals and gameplay but also praised the presentation and music.

Unlike Knight, both Rand and Boone praised the visuals, sound, gameplay and longevity but criticized the absence of unlimited continues in the AES version. Computer and Video Games ' Paul Rand and Tim Boone also regarded the title as a Final Fight rip-off, while Rand in particular drew comparison between Cody and Guy with two of the playable characters.
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In contrast, Consoles Plus ' Loulou and El Nio Nio compared the game with both Final Fight and Streets of Rage but praised the presentation, graphics, animations, hard rock-style soundtrack, gameplay and longevity. Knight criticized the "jerky and stiff" character animations, lack of enemy variety, as well as the repetitive fighting system and gameplay but commended the controls and audio. ĪllGame 's Kyle Knight regarded Burning Fight as a Final Fight rip-off of inferior quality. Both the Neo Geo and Nintendo Switch versions hold a 55% and 30% respectively on the review aggregator GameRankings. The title received generally mixed reception from critics since its release in arcades and other platforms, with most reviewers comparing it with better known competitors in the beat 'em up genre. Likewise, RePlay reported the game to be the second most-popular arcade game at the time. In Japan, Game Machine listed Burning Fight on their Jissue as being the eighth most-popular arcade game at the time.
