: Unlike most games, Easy mode and Training mode are unlocked via the Extras shop using coins earned through gameplay. If Normal is too punishing, spend your first few hundred coins there.

: Forget simple punching. Success in Fight’N Rage relies on learning to parry and managing your special meter. A well-timed parry doesn't just block damage; it instantly refills your special bar, allowing for devastating counter-combos.

If you’ve recently come across , perhaps via a version like v220120 , you’ve likely realized two things very quickly: it is a stunning love letter to 90s arcade beat ’em ups, and it is absolutely hard as nails . Developed by the one-man powerhouse Seba Games Dev , this game doesn't just mimic the classics—it evolves them. Why It’s More Than Just a Nostalgia Trip

: This isn't a linear crawl. Depending on the path you choose and the character you play, you can experience dozens of different endings —some sources suggest up to 56 total variations to uncover.

At first glance, Fight’N Rage looks like a lost Capcom gem from 1991. The pixel art is lush, and the soundtrack by Gonzalo Varela is an adrenaline-pumping blend of rock and jazz. But under the hood lies a deep, modern combat system that puts most "button mashers" to shame.

: If you want to spice things up, you can play as any character (even enemies) in Story Mode by highlighting "Arcade Mode" and entering a specific sequence: Back, Back, Forward, Forward (x2) then Back, Forward (x4) .

Fight’N Rage is a rare example of a "retro" game that feels genuinely fresh. It rewards skill, patience, and practice, making every successful run feel like a hard-earned victory.