Fur Fighters is easily one of my favourite games of all time. There is so much enjoyment to be had here. Very underrated

User Rating: 10 | Fur Fighters DC
Fur Fighters. Wow! This game is one of my favourites of all time. It offers hours of fun game play which is addicting and challenging. Multi-player is also very good. It may look cartoony due to having little animals as the playable characters, but underneath this cartoon exterior lies some intense action and some difficult puzzles.

The story goes that General Viggo has kidnapped all of the Fur Fighter's families to keep them busy trying to rescue their relatives whilst he plans on world domination. So the story is by no means amazing, but the game play is great.

The game play is a puzzle, action third person shooter with platform elements. You explore through the wide world of Fur Fighters looking for the abducted babies. There are six worlds overall which each consist of three levels. These levels can take anywhere from 20 minutes to just under an hour to complete. Each world is uniquely themed. There is a snowy city, space centre, rainy jungle and even a modern dinosaur world.

You have six playable characters each with their own unique skills. Each character can only rescue a baby of their own species and certain parts of the levels will require a certain character's skills to advance through so you will need to change characters several times in the levels. We have Roofus the dog, he can burrow through earth mounds to get to different sections of the level. Juliette the cat is the fastest runner and can climb up surfaces covered in cat scratches. Bungalow the kangaroo can jump higher than the other characters to get to places where no one else can. Tweek the dragon is cute; he's a baby dragon who can glide to places other character can not. Rico the penguin is the only fur fighter who can swim under water. And lastly my favourite character Chang the fire fox, can squeeze through narrow tunnels and pipes to get to places other characters can't. You change characters by running into green spheres called telepoints. Each telepoint will enable you to change to a specific character.

You will need to rescue a certain amount of babies in each world before you can challenge the boss and move on to the next world. To rescue babies will require you to solve puzzels, do some plat form sections or find some objects. Most of the babies aren't hard to get and neither are the puzzles. A lot of the time you will need to be very observant. It's very easy to miss that shootable water tank ontop of the building in Lower East Quack which will enable you to save a baby. There are some mini games in the levels. These include landing a transporter plane, racing the evil bears to the rocket launch pad ect. But babies aren't all you need to advance through the game. You will also need to collect gold tokens to enter levels. Though since these are so easy to get, there is no reason why you should ever be short on these. They are literally lying all over the place in the game.

In your path there will be evil teddy bears. To take them out the Fur Fighters have a large arsenal of weapons of which there are seven each with an upgrade. Overall there are fourteen guns. This includes a rocket launcher, plasma beam gun, thermal gun which shoots out fire balls, a standard shot gun ect. Though at the start of the game you will only have a pistol and your close range attack. You can find new guns in the levels or when your enemies drop them.

The bosses aren't hard themselves. But figuring out how to actually damage them can be hard. The Anatat Tatanatat boss I figured out how to hit by complete accident. Overall the game can be quite challenging, but is extremely satisfying.

There is also a two player mode called Fluff Match. This is essentially a death match. Up to four people can play. Pick from the six levels available and pick a character and see who can land the set amount of kills first. This can be a real blast to play; almost a guaranteed laugh.

The graphics are quite cartoony in style. The colours are very solid and the actual design of the characters and objects looks very cartoony. Some of the textures are very good and the water effects are nice. The game runs smoothly and overall is a good piece of eye candy.

Musically the game offers nice tunes which are satisfying to listen to. A nice touch they added is that most of the tunes actually change slightly depending on which character you are playing as. For example when you are playing as Bungalow to tune will use Australian instruments and when you are playing as Roofus (who is meant to be Scottish) bagpipes will start playing.

As for controls the actual set up sounds weird. A,B,X and Y move the character around in a straight direction. The control stick is used for aiming and turning. The trigger buttons are the jump and shoot buttons and the D-pad cycles through your weapon inventory. While this may sound weird, it actual works quite well and once you get used to the set up the game controls very well. Control is neither too tight, not too loose. It controls almost perfectly.

Now there is a remake of this game on PS2. Don't let the added title of "Viggo's Revenge" trick you into thinking it's a sequel. Overall I admit that the PS2 port is the superior version, but I prefer this DreamCast version because it's the one I grew up with. The PS2 port features even cartoonier graphics, an extra level in Beaver Power and seven additional multi-player levels. The characters were also given voice actors and SOME of the babies have been relocated. Also there is a really bad glitch in this DreamCast version. On a level called the Bad Place once you open the door to Nowhere a bad glitch starts, which will make you have to finish the level without exiting once that door has been opened. If you open the door, quit the level and come back later, once you walk on a certain piece of ground your character will start to control themselves and run backwards into a bottomless pit. Meaning you can't finish the level unless you set up a new file. This glitch was completely removed in the PS2 version. Oh and the final level was made a lot shorter in the PS2 version too.

So all in all. Fur Fighters part of my golden three (which means my best games of all time - This, Sonic Adventure 1 and Final Fantasy X) I highly recommend this to anyone. Even after completing the game it's a lot of fun to go back and rescue any babies you missed. It offers quite a challenge the first time round. The whole game is also a lot of fun to explore and mess around in. The multi-player mode is also an almost guaranteed laugh. Definitely get the game if you can.

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