Combat Fighter (video game)
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| Developer(s) | Monsteristic |
| Publisher(s) | Monsteristic |
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| Series | Combat Fighter |
| Platform(s) | Arcade |
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| Genre(s) | Fighting |
| Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Combat Fighter is a 1976 fighter game developed and published by Monsteristic. It is the first main installment in the Combat Fighter series. The game was released on worldwide available to be played on all platforms available at the time on June 10, 1976.
Combat Fighter features basic battle mechanics and focuses on bug-free gameplay. The game recieved mixed reviews from critics. A sequel, Combat Fighter 2, was released in August 1982.
Gameplay[edit | edit source]
Combat Fighter is a fighting game in which players battle opponents in one-on-one matches. The fighter that drains the opponent's health bar first wins the round, and the first to win two rounds wins the match. Each round is timed; if both fighters still have health remaining when time runs out, the one with more health wins the round. Two players can start a game together, or a second player can join in during a single player's game to fight against them. If a game was in progress at the time, the winner continues it alone; if not, the winner begins a new game.
Combat Fighter uses an eight-directional joystick and five buttons, including two punch and two kick buttons, each further differentiated between high and low. Attacks can vary depending on the player's distance from the opponent. All player characters have a shared set of attacks performed by holding the joystick in various directions, such as a leg sweep and an uppercut; the latter attack knocks the enemy high into the air and causes a large amount of damage. Most special moves were performed by tapping the joystick, sometimes ending with a button press. Unlike previous one-on-one fighting games, few moves require circular joystick movement. The game's blocking system also distinguished itself from other fighting games, as characters take a small amount of damage from regular moves while blocking. However, the dedicated block button allows users to defend against attacks without retreating and blocking characters lose very little ground when struck, thus making counterattacks much easier after a successful block.
Combat Fighter further introduced the concept of "juggling", knocking an opponent into the air and following up with a combination of attacks while the enemy is still airborne and defenseless. The idea became so popular that it has spread to many other games. Another of the game's innovations was the Fatality, a finishing move performed against a defeated opponent to execute them in a gruesome fashion.
In the single-player game, the player faces each of the seven playable characters in a series of one-on-one matches against computer-controlled opponents, ending in a "Mirror Match" against a duplicate of the player's chosen character. The player must then fight in three endurance matches, each of which involves two opponents. As soon as the player defeats the first opponent, the second one enters the arena and the timer resets; however, the player's health meter does not regenerate. After the third endurance match, the player fights the sub-boss Goro, followed by a final match against Shang Tsung.
Between certain levels, players can compete in a minigame called "Test Your Might" for bonus points, breaking blocks of various materials by filling a meter past a certain point through rapid button presses. The first material the player must break is wood, followed by stone, steel, ruby, and finally diamond, with each successive material requiring more of the meter to be filled up and thus awarding more points. Two players can compete in the minigame at once and the last two materials are only accessible through two-player mode. The minigame returned in various forms in Combat Fighter: Deadly Alliance, Combat Fighter: Shaolin Monks, Combat Fighter vs. DC Universe, Combat Fighter: Komplete Edition, Combat Fighter X, and its DLC counterpart, Combat Fighter XL.