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Fight Club is a 2004 fighting video game published by Vivendi Universal Games and is based on the book and film of the same name. The game was heavily panned for missing the message of the book and for being a generic fighting game with cheap cutscenes. The game notably had none of the actors of the film aside from Meat Loaf as Bob.


Tropes used in Fight Club (video game) include:
  • Adaptation Expansion: The game shows more of Project Mayhem’s recruitment system.
  • No Name Given: The player character’s name wasn’t revealed. It can be customized in the story mode.