I don't like putting the thumbs down but it forces you to choose one or the other, it pains me to do it because I understand the work that must have gone in to this but I can't give it a thumbs up. This game needs a lot of work, it's not half as smooth as a fighting game demands. It's a very ambitious game and you get the feeling the devs are focusing more on grandiose atmosphere rather than fluid gameplay. No controller support, this is vital, it felt awkward as all hell on keyboard, especially with the clunky moves and hit boxes the flash engine brings, other titles like Castle Crashers have done brilliantly in transitioning from flash to steam, this game just doesn't do it right. I do see what they're going for, I like the overall idea, it's just executed in a way that makes it hard to play. I hope I can turn that thumb around some day.
Final Slam 2
- Release Date:
- Jun 12, 2014
- Developer:
- Josh Tam Universe
- Publisher:
- OtakuMaker SARL
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game

MESSAGE FROM DEVELOPER: Thank you to all Final Slam 2 players! Please click "Read More" in the description and scroll to "Message From Developer".
Customize your fighter (80 slots to save your avatars) with tons of different options and get ready to fight into the Championship.
Final Slam 2 is a PC fighting game that allows you to create your own fighter and win the Final Slam championships or play through the official Final Slam story in story mode. The game is packed with over 40 in-game fighters, but you can still create your own fighters by customizing his or her attire, moves and stats. You can even adjust the Artificial Intelligence of your fighter! Create yourself. Create your friends. Create your enemies. Create casual guys, ninjas, movie stars, wrestlers, shaolin monks, kung fu fighters, boxers, warriors, robots, game characters and even monsters. Then fight!
Game Features
- Creator Mode:
In the creator mode, you can create a wide variety of fighters. There are tons of different body parts, attire, fighting moves, throw moves and special moves to choose from. The fighting moves are animated following several martial arts, brawling and wrestling moves. The special moves comprise of different styles such as magic, elemental, Kung Fu, gadgets and wrestling. You can also control the actions of the fighters when they are being played by the computer by changing the AI settings. You will have 80 slots to save your created fighters. All fighters can be stored/exported as plain text format slamcodes, so you can copy the slamcodes of the fighters and save them outside the game or share them online with other players. You can also import fighters created by other players by inputting the slamcodes that are shared by other players online! - Story and Versus Mode:
Fight the evil that is threatening Earth, or fight individual matches against the computer or a friend in versus mode. The fight arena is zoomable, with blood effects. - Final Slam Mode:
Enter the Final Slam mode against 80 to 100 fighters and fight up the rankings. There are 3 different titles to win. Get up to the top and win the World Heavyweight Championship! - Arcade Mode:
See how good you are by fighting opponent after opponent and tracking your win/loss record.

Message From Developer
Hi, I am Josh the developer of Final Slam 2. I would like to thank all of you who tried and played the game, like or dislike it. A lot of the players dislike Final Slam 2 and if you compare it to other full-blown mainstream competitive fighting games and you don't like it, well, your dislike for the game is justified and I understand. With very limited budget and with only one person working on the game (which is myself), as opposed to bigger-sized indie or mainstream companies, I understand that I cannot provide the best graphics, gameplay and most modern features to satisfy the hardcore fighting gamer. Therefore, I decided to make it more of a casual game and focus on the uniqueness of the game that not many fighting games have. And this uniqueness comprises:1. the character creation mode with speed creation settings
2. Final Slam Season Mode where you can win titles and fight up a league (fight with characters you created as well)
3. the automatically-generated AI fighters in season mode.
Other features include the ability to export your fighter to a text string that can be saved and shared anywhere you like. Therefore, it is possible to create an unlimited amount of characters. Some players have had a lot of fun playing the game, but some haven't and others don't even care about what the game has to offer. But anyway, I accept all opinions and judgment about the game and welcome you to try it out at a low cheap price. You can request for a Steam refund if you feel it is not for you. Thanks again.
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User Reviews
No. Just, no. The mechanics are clunky, the art is bad, and it just is poorly put together. I'm ashamed I spent money on this.
Highly Recommend! A great game well worth your time and money if you have an imagination, and want a quick and easy to use custom fighter maker. If you like Fire Pro Wrestling, but want fewer features so you can make a custom fighter in 5 minutes instead of 5 hours this is a good choice. There are better and prettier fighting games and sims on Steam, so as a pvp fighter with custom features it looks shabby. The STRENGTH of this game is never mentioned. I compare it to Fire Pro Wrestling, because it is rare that fighting games at any price point have CUSTOM AI SETTINGS with this level of detail.. The people leaving negative reviews need to engage with reality and stop sniffing glue. This is a $4 game. It. Is. A. Four. Dollar. Game. If you rate it against Mortal Kombat Ultimate Edition, the problem isn't this game, it's you. Call it janky, but many of the best, most fun games for under $5 on Steam have the same unpolished, retro charm. It's not a negative if you enjoy that for wh...
Remember: this game was made in Flash by one guy in the early 2010's. For what it is, it's actually quite impressive. This is all the work of one man, a fighting game with a Fire Pro Wrestling style creation suite, and a season mode that procedurally generates fighters. Imagine what would happen if a company picked this IP up! Unfortunately, the creator seems to have dropped off the face of the planet, so we may never see a Final Slam 3, but people need to give this game a fair shake.
TLDR: This game is of the "so bad its good" variety, You can play this game for free on the internet, the locked story mode and season mode are not worth fussing over. I personally like the game, but I cannot recommened it for people to purchase. Ok, sit back and grab some drinks, this is gonna be a long one. Along time ago on the interwebs, Josh Tam made a 2D flash fighting game called Final Slam. It is a low end run of the mill fighting game you would play during school lunch period or a coffee break at the office if you have nothing else to do and just want to kill time. If you played one flash fighter, you played them all. The original Final Slam is no different, being a newgrounds circle jerk and discount 2 button mortal kombat type of fighting game (no fatalities mind you, just the fighting system in general). So why am I telling you this? Well Final Slam 2 is the sequel to the original Final Slam. It is the same game but on a much grander scale with improved graphics, sound...
I bought this game a few years back so I went ahead and got it on steam since it was so cheap. The thing I really like about this game is how immersive it is in the simulation. It tells results of the other fights in your league and how the health can drain after a match so there is always a fighting chance. Fighters seem to retire from the league and new ones come in. You almost look forward to the chance of getting to fight some of these guys and can follow there progress. This gives the game a real world feel kinda like the very first Smackdown game. Graphics I can look past because I focus more on how the mechanics work with in the individual game. The only thing I don't like are exploits like leg sweeps that you can do over and over and kill the pc for a cheap win. Other than that I wish more fighting games would use the concept of a league season where health can give you some flukes.
Everyone on Newgrounds likes the game. Everyone on Steam hates the game. Me? I just try to use as many custom character slots as I can.
One of the best.
Honestly this is not for everyone. Basically trying to offer a ps1 game to todays kids who have th attention span of a...well of a human with an iphone. This game isnt so bad. Art style pretty odd but unqiue in its own way, combat is basic can be a bit fustrating, and the customization is the real gem in this! highly customizable from the way you punch to the combos right down to the combonations you push to make the speical moves happen. You can even customize the sound and ai intelligence. Overall its a pretty fun and customizable game. Likely worth a dollar today tho. Wait for sale so nothing really dents your wallet
A very addictive yet simple fighter. The system isn't perfect and no balance is really set on fighters' movesets, but still a fun play for not a bad price.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP and above
- Processor: 1.6GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: any card with DirectX 9 and above compatible
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- Sound Card: any card with DirectX 9 compatible
- Additional Notes: Keyboard, Mouse
Recommended
- DirectX: Version 9.0
FAQ
How much does Final Slam 2 cost?
Final Slam 2 costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Final Slam 2?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP and above Processor: 1.6GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: any card with DirectX 9 and above compatible DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 100 MB available space Sound Card: any card with DirectX 9 compatible Additional Notes: Keyboard, Mouse Recommended: Recommended: DirectX: Version 9.0
What platforms is Final Slam 2 available on?
Final Slam 2 is available on Windows PC.
Is Final Slam 2 worth buying?
Final Slam 2 has 52% positive reviews from 25 players.
When was Final Slam 2 released?
Final Slam 2 was released on Jun 12, 2014.
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