

Fighters Destiny on N64 is one of those weird, underrated fighting games that tried something different. Instead of just knocking your opponent out, you earn points for clean hits, knockdowns, and even style moves—kinda like a fighting game mixed with a scoring system. At first, it feels a little off if you're used to Street Fighter or Tekken, but once you get the rhythm, it's surprisingly tactical.
The roster's small but weirdly balanced—you've got your standard karate guy, a sumo wrestler, even a dude who fights with a boomerang. The AI can be brutal on higher difficulties, but pulling off a perfect 10-point throw or counter feels amazing. Definitely a hidden gem if you're tired of the usual KO-or-bust fighters.
Just don't expect flashy combos—this one's more about precision than button mashing.
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