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Fight Club (video game)

Fight Club
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Developer(s) Genuine Games
Superscape (Mobile)
Publisher(s) VU Games
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Xbox
Mobile phone
Release PlayStation 2, Xbox
  • NA: November 16, 2004
  • EU: December 10, 2004
Mobile
  • NA: January 26, 2005 (2D)
  • NA: February 1, 2006 (3D)
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Review scores
Publication Score
mobile PS2 Xbox
1UP.com N/A D− D−
EGM N/A 2.5/10 2.5/10
Game Informer N/A 5.5/10 5.5/10
Game Revolution N/A F F
GameSpot 4.4/10 3.7/10 3.7/10
GameSpy N/A 2/5 stars 2/5 stars
GameZone N/A 5/10 5/10
IGN (2D) 6.3/10
(3D) 4.1/10
4.5/10 4.5/10
OPM (US) N/A 1.5/5 stars N/A
OXM (US) N/A N/A 6.4/10
Aggregate scores
GameRankings N/A 36.84% 40.11%
Metacritic N/A 36/100 37/100

Fight Club is a fighting video game based on the film Fight Club, which was based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. It was released in 2004 by Vivendi Universal.

The game follows the standard formula of fighting genre games such as Street Fighter II and Tekken. In a side-view, players control one of two characters who perform various fighting moves until one is beaten. Fight Club structures the formula around the premise of the movie, where two men meet secretly to fight each other into submission. In the game, players adopt the personae of various original characters and ones from the novel and movie such as Tyler and Bob.

The game tries to capture the gritty feel of the movie with injuries inflicted on players and blood splattering everywhere, including onto the screen. The game tries to introduce many new features into the fighting game genre. There is a Hardcore mode, where injuries are carried over from one fight to another, which could lead to the player being so injured that he is forced into retirement. The game also goes into a mode showing X-rays of the character to show bones being broken. The fighting moves are intended to be brutally violent, such as one where the opponent's arm is visibly broken at the elbow. The levels are also designed around scenes from the movie, such as Lou's bar and Paper Street.

There is a story mode, built around an original character–named only Hero–who joins Fight Club after breaking up with his girlfriend. By winning fights, the character moves up through the ranks of Fight Club and Project Mayhem to become Tyler Durden's right-hand man. Winning Story mode also unlocks Fred Durst, lead singer from Limp Bizkit, as a playable character.

Upon release, Fight Club was met with negative reception. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 40.11% and 37 out of 100 for the Xbox version, and 36.84% and 36 out of 100 for the PlayStation 2 version.


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