One Must Fall 2097
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One Must Fall 2097 is a fighting game with a twist. Instead of the usual Street Fighter II trend of games, in this game you play one of 10 characters controlling one of 10 huge robots in a fighting match.
According to the game, in the year 2097, the human race is controlled by one company known as W.A.R., which started as a small company providing the Earth government with construction robots. After a while W.A.R. grew further and further and eventually took over Earth Gov.
In the year 2097, W.A.R. decided to colonize Ganymede, one of Jupiter's moons. Because of the harsh climate and difficult terrain, they sought for one person, the best of the best, to rule Ganymede for them. They've decided the best way to choose this person is to organize a huge contest, in which the winner will earn a seat in the W.A.R. high counsel and control of Ganymede.
You're one of the contestants, and you want to win.
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Average score: 81% (based on 12 ratings)
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Average score: 3.9 out of 5 (based on 85 ratings with 10 reviews)
Who said fighting games in computers sucked?
The Good
Great overall execution for being a PC fighting game, the gameplay is one of his strongest points.
The game is real addictive, the fact that you can upgrade your robot makes your game rely more on your strategy than in your ability in fighting (although it really helps...)
Also the music was real cool, some simple but effective early 90s techno-tunes will be by your side as you kick some metallic asses.
The Bad
The controls were a bit limited and the 'anime-ish' portraits of the characters were a bit cheap-drawn, also some robots were a bit ridiculous-looking, remember Tranzor Z?
The Bottom Line
Very original and addictive, Epic Megagames doesn't only makes great platform games!
DOS · by Depth Lord (934) · 2004
One of the greatest fighting games of all time is now freeware!
The Good
It looks great! Those shiny 3D modeled robots fighting in cool arenas really really look astounding! The control system is intuitive: Precise controls, easy to do combos.
There is no gore in this game (instead lots of machine parts spread around). The most addictive part is definetely the tournament mode where you can upgrade your robot, and fight in your way!
The Bad
The backgrounds unfortunately do not scroll.
The Bottom Line
An incredible piece of gaming software, which is a lot of fun to play. And it's now freeware! So what are you waiting for? Visit the Diversions web site, and download your own copy (only 6 megs).
DOS · by IJan (1971) · 1999
The Good
Tournament play adds an unmatched RPG quality and makes for great replayability, and user addons as well.
The unique pilot/robot system allows for over 100 possible combinations to fight with.
News and tech reports after every fight add personality to the game.
More secrets than any other fighting game I've ever played. There's always another hidden feature!
A great sense of originality: each robot has completely different moves and looks.
The arenas actually have an impact on your fight, from electric walls to jet plane attacks.
Great music and sound (Epic's trademark).
The Bad
Most of the best features (like the air combos, super jumps, and block damage) are only accessible as secrets. Kind of annoying. Also, the announcer is repetitive the better you get (as you lose more badly, she gets funnier, though.)
The Bottom Line
I can't make the point enough times:
THE BEST FIGHTER FOR THE PC. EVER.
Similar games like Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, or Killer Instinct can do nothing against a game with over 40 different characters, almost no learning curve, and an RPG-style tournament mode that keeps you coming back for more. Not to mention the secret characters, moves, and even arenas!
DOS · by Robyrt (46) · 2001
Trivia
The early beta version of this excellent fighting game was originally a side-scrolling karate game. Known then only as One Must Fall, there were no robots to be seen (hence the absence of "2097" in the working title), though the fluid character animation and good fighting controls were already apparent. -Source http://underdogs.cjb.net
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Epic Classics
Epic Classics are on sale again, including the BOXED version of One Must Fall... -
OMF as freeware
One Must Fall: 2097 is now freeware, and you can download it here. -
One Must Fall 2
A website put up by Rob Elam, covering the sequel in development. -
One Must Fall 2097 freeware version
One Must Fall 2097 has been liberated and it's available here. -
One Must Fall Strategy
A compilation of strategy hints for every aspect of OMF: pilots, robots, tournaments, and arenas.
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Game added by Tomer Gabel.
Additional contributors: Trixter, Macintrash, Brolin Empey, Kasey Chang, Robyrt, emanjonez.
Game added August 21, 1999. Last modified April 24, 2024.