The left and right sticks control their respective claws, with ZL and ZR punching (or using the held weapon) and the bumper buttons pinching. The D-pad moves your crab, with a double-tap letting them move faster – sometimes with the aid of jet propulsion. The controls in Fight Crab are a nightmare, but intentionally so. Our initial sighting of a crab wielding said handgun, we're not ashamed to admit, had us laughing so hard we had to pause the game. You're not just limited to your claws, though just like in the GIF, you can wield (or dual-wield!) knives, but also a selection of other weapons. Damage is measured with a Super Smash Bros.-like percentage gauge, and the higher it goes the easier it is to knock over your enemy. The premise screams "meme game" pretty loudly taking control of a crustacean of your choice from a selection of snippy sealife, you go into pitched battle with an opposing decapod in an attempt to (usually) flip them onto their back. But it's all for nothing if Fight Crab doesn't live up to its source material. ![]() What's next? That sloth in the hammock with pixel-art shades descending onto its face getting a full-scale RPG? The next Star Wars game covering the adventures of that one Stormtrooper pelvic-thrusting his way through some sort of visual novel? The sky's the limit, folks. Yes! The popular GIF of a crab menacingly wielding a knife has been adapted into a full-scale Switch title. We've had games based on movies, television shows, comics and even literature here, though, is Fight Crab, the first game ever made based on an animated GIF. ![]() We are witnessing the birth of a brand new genre, friends. Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked)
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