Mighty Fight Federation.. Is a call back to classic 3D arena type fighting game with a modern twist and a new coat of paint! Pros 1.Arcade Mode 2.Local & Online Multiplayer 3.Story Openings & Endings for each characters in arcade mode 4.Solid Gameplay 5.Great Soundtrack! 6.Guest characters Cons 1.Small Character Roster 2.Lack unlockable content Overall I enjoy mighty fight federation and look forward to the updates and future content for the game and there so much potential for mighty fight federation becoming the best 3D arena fighting game at a time where there not so many.
Mighty Fight Federation
- Release Date:
- Feb 26, 2021
- Developer:
- Komi Games Inc.
- Publisher:
- Forthright Entertainment
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game

Hype Energy
Dealing and receiving damage builds up Hype Energy. This two-tiered resource can be spent on Breakers, Hype Cancels or activating Hype Factor.Breakers
From hitstun or knock-back, you can spend one bar of Hype Energy on a Breaker to immediately reverse your opponent's combo and put them into a knock-back state. Time it just right and you'll get a free Red Breaker.
Hype Cancels
During an attack you can spend one bar to Hype Cancel out of it. This lets you create combos from moves that wouldn't otherwise link, or escape from dangerous situations.
Hype Factor
Spend both bars of Hype Energy to activate Hype Factor. During this mode, you won't build any Hype but for a short time your damage output and speed will be increased and you'll slowly regain lost health.
Hype Attacks
Once per match, at any time, you can throw out a devastating Hype Attack. Use these to punish an opponent who's put themselves in a precarious position. Every character has a different Hype Attack with different use cases.

In the vast reaches of space there lies a being of incredible cosmic power known only as Hyperion. Wielding the ability to bend reality to his will, he has collected the hypest warriors from across the multiverse. His goal? To pit them against each other in the universe's most electrifying pay-per-view event: The Mighty Fight Federation!

- Multiplayer Mayhem:
Battle with up to 4 players locally and online - Play By Yourself:
Experience "what if" endings in Arcade Mode, and get good with in-game tutorials and Training Mode - Choose your Character: Pick from a roster of 13 outlandish characters with unique play-styles. Place traps, throw explosive projectiles and charge in with rush-down combos. Find the style that fits the way you play
- Fight or Flight: Build energy to spend on combo Breakers or spend it all on a Hype Factor activation that can turn the tide of battle. The right choice can make all the difference
- The Hypest Soundtrack:
A killer soundtrack featuring music by Tee Lopes (Sonic Mania), James Landino (RWBY, No Straight Roads), Vince DiCola (Rocky IV, Transformers) and Manami Matsumae (Mega Man, Shovel Knight) - Evergrowing List of Characters
Mighty Fight will continue to grow our roster of fighters with new original and cross-over characters!
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User Reviews
This is a high thumbs up from me. I've played some matches online (with a friend who bought the game with me) and played a bit of the arcade. The online was rock solid for us, no lag or dropping out so far. Before getting to the positives (paragraphs below, it's been by far mostly positive), I will mention the obvious about early access titles: it's a work in progress still and some things don't feel quite ready yet, otherwise this would have been a final release. This is, of course, true at the time of writing this for Mighty Fight. The quit menu doesn't always work (I used alt+F4 to exit because esc didn't bring it up) and the arcade mode is not yet saving progress, assuming that's intended for the final release. The online worked very well during the fights for us, but the menus weren't clearly telling us who was selecting what character and level. Most importantly though, the Strikefist ai is way better than me, and this needs to be fixed! (/s I eventually won). That being said,...
A super cool arena brawler in the vein of Power Stone. This is an absolute blast to play with several unique characters all with very different playstyles making for some great variety. The actual gameplay is pretty tight and feels satisfying to chain combos, juggle opponents and perform combo breakers. It's balls-to-the-wall action that also happens to have a better online connection than most AAA fighting games, lol. I played a bunch of matches online and the game didn't hiccup once. I also love how fascinatingly bizarre the character designs are. They must of had a LOT of fun coming up with the wacky roster and their respective silly stages and dialogue. The music is also FANTASTIC with several guest musicians contributing to an awesome OST. My only complaint is that the graphics have a bit of a shinny, almost plastic-like quality to them, I'd prefer a more matte look, but that's purely my taste in aesthetics. This is overall super cool, especially for an early access game that's s...
Summary - Despite being in Early Access, this is already one very nicely-made indie fighting game. As far as "Power Clones" go (read: a Power Stone-esque free-roaming arena fighter), this one sports a combat system with a nice amount of depth. It's not impenetrable for casual fight fans, just that it has all the systems you'd want in a fighting game and they're well implemented here. Like Shrek SuperSlam, One Piece Grand Adventure, or LastFight, MFF focuses a lot of energy on besting Power Stone by focusing on solid combat (versus throwing boxes and items at opponents), and it largely pays off. There's also a lot of content here, even in Early Access too. That's something you really can't say about enough indie fighters - they're usually HURTING for content. MFF already sports a good sized roster of characters & stages, and a decent amount of modes with a good tutorial to round everything out and ease people into the action. The presentation too is pretty good; the sound design and...
While arena fighters ultimately take a backseat to platform fighters in terms of options and popularity, I feel as if Mighty Fight Federation is an entry into the former genre that punches above it's weight in terms of the quality-to-resources ratio. MFF has an eclectic collection of characters both original and guest that all have their own playstyles, though they all fit well into the system that's been built. I will say that if you are not as versed in arena fighters like myself (save for Shrek Super Slam) then it may be an adjustment, though the basic principles such as the neutral game, juggling, combo breaking etc are all pretty intuitive to learn and I felt as if I was decently proficient after my handful of hours with the game so far despite not being a huge fighting game person. I would say that they game is a pretty solid value proposition and am looking forward to the gameplay optimizations and content additions coming in the future, and that if you are looking to get into...
Not quite what I was looking for, but really good if you want a competitive arena fighter. If you want a more casual, "Power Stone"-like approach, this ain't it.
I love everything this game has to offer! The music, the voices, the characters, and the story! The only gripe I have with this game is that the CPU are insanely hard, but the hard CPU are still fun if you know what to do! I'm not a programmer, so I don't know how hard this is, but perhaps add a difficulty meter, from easy to hard? anyways, this game is a must have, so ill see you on the battlefield, reader!
I came for Tee Lopes legendary music, stayed for everything else. soundtrack is dam perfection. gameplay its great ,no flaws there. as an early acess game, the content is a lot more than i thought. now lets talk characters, they have this wacky cartoon feel which is cool. the game has its own style, is a party game, cause it seems like laugh with lads, say to other fighters but they have there charms. hope to see a lot more characters in the future , hopefully a giant vintage toy robot, maybe something badass and wacky like Toy Robotus from the scooby doo games, man that robot was cool. but word of warning there are a few bugs like opening the menu will sometimes make the game to crash. over all great game its a working progress easily get money worth.
An insane 3D Arena brawler with a bunch of tech and an emphasis on high level play, just as much as dumb tactics. Characters are varied with some really wacky designs, a few cult legacy characters and a few Indie reps. Super fun with friends, but basically this is a discord fighter. Worth it for online and local multiplayer chaos!!
Legit fighting game in my power stone? Love it!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 64-bit
- Processor: Intel Core i3-4160 @ 3.60GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 480, GTX 570, GTX 670, or better
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 7 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Compatible with XInput and DirectInput USB devices including gamepads and arcade sticks based on Xbox 360, Xbox One, and DualShock controllers. Steam Controller also supported.
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (64-bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4690K @3.50GHz or AMD FX-9370
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon R7 370
- DirectX: Version 12
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 7 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Compatible with XInput and DirectInput USB devices including gamepads and arcade sticks based on Xbox 360, Xbox One, and DualShock controllers. Steam Controller also supported.
FAQ
How much does Mighty Fight Federation cost?
Mighty Fight Federation costs $29.99.
What are the system requirements for Mighty Fight Federation?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 64-bit Processor: Intel Core i3-4160 @ 3.60GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 480, GTX 570, GTX 670, or better DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 7 GB available space Additional Notes: Compatible with XInput and DirectInput USB devices including gamepads and arcade sticks based on Xbox 360, Xbox One, and DualShock controllers. Steam Controller also supported. Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (64-bit) Processor: Intel Core i5-4690K @3.50GHz or AMD FX-9370 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon R7 370 DirectX: Version 12 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 7 GB available space Additional Notes: Compatible with XInput and DirectInput USB devices including gamepads and arcade sticks based on Xbox 360, Xbox One, and DualShock controllers. Steam Controller also supported.
What platforms is Mighty Fight Federation available on?
Mighty Fight Federation is available on Windows PC.
Is Mighty Fight Federation worth buying?
Mighty Fight Federation has 79% positive reviews from 28 players.
When was Mighty Fight Federation released?
Mighty Fight Federation was released on Feb 26, 2021.
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