Fur Fighters

Fur Fighters (2000)

by Bizarre Creations, Acclaim Entertainment
Genres:Platform, Puzzle, Shooter
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:A group of baby stuffed animals are kidnapped from their families by the Stupid Bears (an evil gang of stuffed teddy bears, of all things!), and it is up to the Fur Fighters to save the young ones. The group that you control ranges from Kangaroos and Penguins to Cats and Dogs, all with their unique abilities and styles of fighting, which you must use to not only defeat the Stupid Bears, but complete puzzles and specific objectives along the way. You can control only one character at a time, but there are teleport areas so that you can change your character to one that can complete the tasks at hand.Show more
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Fur Fighters is as captivating as it is odd. It's a mix of 3D platforming and third-person shooting, with a fair share of simple puzzles, and an emphasis on exploration. I thoroughly enjoyed it's core mechanic of having six playable mercenaries, each with a unique skill and swapping between them to solve puzzles. The game isn't without it's problems, chief among them being getting the game to work correctly on modern PCs. There's a very small community interested in netplay, and having this be brought to GOG could open up a ton of new players to this bizarre little gem. In the wise words of my favorite character: "Tweek!"
user avatar@Qutouser avatar@Quto
January 29, 2025
WHY ISN'T THIS ON GOG YET!? I grew up a little with this one when this game came out on Dreamcast, loved it, but could never afford it. XD When I got older and found both a PS2 and PC version existed; I jumped onto both. The PS2 is the most up to date, but the 'softpaw' control's didn't work out well. PC, is far more easier to control and I fell back in love with this. The levels and multiplayer maps styled after classic movies like James Bond and Indiana Jones. The bubbly music littleraly called Bubbly in the PC game files. The cartoony animal characters and how the world sort of works; its just a beauty and a marvel I loved as a kid and still love as an aging adult. So when I went looking for this game online, I discovered noone was selling it digitally, not even GOG. I later discovered it was because a programmer held the rights and didn't want to re-release the game; though that's after I discovered the cult community behind this that got the multiplayer working again; albeit after trial and error of getting it to work on newer OS machines, which was trial and hellfire when the models were skewered because it didn't like Radeon Graphics Cards. There is still a community behind this and the progers still tinker with the game to get it out on Switch even. It would be a CRIME to not release it again into this program!
user avatar@77ZaRR77user avatar@77ZaRR77
January 29, 2025
Excellent game which has cute 3D graphics, stable great gameplay and everything what needs be a good game. This game made me unforgettable! I did play this game with myself and not only! Fun is game and challenging! I want it everywhere. Even on potato chips. You still reading it? Play it. Also check our community somewhere around. There some good fixes is done.
user avatar@Cyballermanuser avatar@Cyballerman
January 30, 2025
One of my favorite games from the PlayStation 2 and Dreamcast era. I’d love to see it on gog. It deserves to get the cult classic status it never got. I really hope more people play it.
This game is something very special . Theres lots of action, its very humourous and some bits are quite dark . There is a heck of alot to unlock. The Dreamcast version is the better version. Only thing that would need a fix is graphics and I think the save should be sparing or manual. Each time you swapped characters it saved . But on the odd occasion it corrupted. But that could have been the VMUs issue. The PS2 version had propt voices . If possible maybe add option for original or new voices. I think the DC version was more detailed but lost something when transferred to PS2 .
user avatar@Zophorouser avatar@Zophoro
February 02, 2025
The game is very nostalgic to many of us, especially me, the first time I've played it was at my friends house, we played a PC version of it, and oh boy, it was something. The game is very unique in it's graphic style and it's creativity, it has pretty long lasting levels, puzzles and the best thing in this game - stuffed animals that are trying to kill you. The idea of using fluff instead of the blood when you take damage or kill enemies was a very creative idea of not making it bad game for kids. The soundtrack of this game are on the top tier, each "region", has it's own soundtrack, even boss fights have them! The best part behind this game is it's community, it's small, but active, trying to revive this old funny looking game and fixing bugs together to have the best experience. It's a crime that the game didn't get re-released ANYWHERE AT ALL.
A game with frankly imperfect design but just so much charm that I can't help but love it. While I grew up with the PS2 version, Viggo's Revenge, the PC version was something I also got my hands on and enjoyed, in a few aspects more than the other version, finishing both several times over the years. I even gave the iOS version a spin when it was available. In my honest opinion, I'd rather have the PS2 version but I'd also settle for the PC one, as long as some problems were addressed (such as physics instability above 30 FPS, 3 tokens in the VAB Building buggy area being inaccessible after clearing it if not collected and tokens in general totaling more than listed). As Mark Craig answered me once, saying he'd "love to do it but can't see the time to do it anytime soon", I have some hope in this happening at some point. And I really do hope it will.
Fur Fighters is one of my favorite Dreamcast games of all-time! When playing it the passion, inspiration and creativity of the people who made the game is clearly felt. It's a game that's cool, cute and hilarious all in one! It's oozing style and substance with a very unique graphical and art direction style. It's an excellent 3rd person shooter with platforming and puzzle elements. Also, I have many cherished memories of having sleepovers with friends playing Fluff Matches for hours in middle school, the death match multiplayer mode of the game. I would absolutely love to be able to play it more easily and accessibly on my modern PC! Please bring the Dreamcast version of Fur Fighters to GOG!
user avatar@ValiantDuser avatar@ValiantD
April 23, 2025
Fur-Fighters was groundbreaking when it was released on the Sega Dreamcast in 2000. It was one of the first games to feature cel-shaded graphics, and its gameplay is comparable to titles like MDK2, Sonic Adventure, and Rayman 2. What I like about this game is its engaging story, which includes references to Movies and other first-person shooters, such as Quake. The multiplayer mode is addictive and even more enjoyable if you compete against your friends in Deathmatch. Players will also need to solve puzzles to access different areas of the game. Additionally, the soundtrack is fitting, and you’ll need to utilise various characters to progress. This game deserves a remake, and the original should be made available on GOG for a new generation of fans.
user avatar@kenjo64user avatar@kenjo64
April 27, 2025
My memories of playing this game is unfortunately on the Dreamcast and PS2 (emulated). However when I discovered it existed on PC, I went looking and like others, found it wasn't sold anywhere. The game is a great shooter, but the console controls hold it back from perfection imo. Something the PC version can rectify with mouse and keyboard controls. Here's hoping Gog can get this game!!
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