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Superfighters (Video Game)
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Superfighters is a 2011 Platform Fighter Flash game created by Mythologic Interactive. The game is hosted on Newgrounds, and can best be described as a 80's and 90's action movie-styled (Think Die Hard or The Terminator) version of Super Smash Bros.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })The game is an arena-type fighting game in which players utilize weapons and other items spawned in to kill each other in violent (and usually awesome) ways. In each match, there can be up to 8 fighters (1 or 2 player-controlled, with the rest controlled by the CPU). The goal is, obviously, to kill all your opponents. This can be done in numerous ways- with explosives, firearms, melee weapons, stuff lying about like chairs, or your bare hands. You can also set teams and CPU difficulty.Where the real fun comes in is the Wreaking Havok aspect of the game - environments are rather destructible, and have a lot of different physics objects such as crates or windows. Most stages have one or two unique things to interact with as well, such as a Friendly Local Chinatown styled stage having hanging lanterns that can be shot out to dump a bundle of fire onto your opponents in Deluxe. Even weapons can be kicked around or thrown, and a structure you're on can easily collapse or be shot out if you're not careful. Despite this potential for mayhem the game requires a large amount of skill (and luck), as a well-timed shot or a well-placed pack of C4 can set off Disaster Dominoes that ends up with the entire stage in flames.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })A pseudo sequel/remake called Superfighters: Deluxe is currently in development, but is at a more than playable stage. It contains improved graphics, more stages and weapons, a dedicated launcher, a map editor and more things to blow up. It can be found here.No relation to the 1993 Taiwanese Street Fighter II knock-off Super Fighter. | |
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Bullet Time: For 5 or 10 seconds through power-ups. | |
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Artificial Stupidity: Bots will almost always attack whoever is closest to them, though they will immediately go after anyone who struck them. You can easily wipe out most of the CPU by setting them against each other and hanging back. They also tend to get confused by doorways and nearby weapon pickups, and will never use bullet time or grenades. | |
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Beating A Dead Player: Bodily harassment is easy to do, especially with the detailed physics system. The game also has a number of unique animations for players that die, like players that have been killed through melee strikes stumbling back several steps, possibly off a ledge. | |
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