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I’ve been messing around with FNF vs Funk Guys Ultimate Knockout lately, and it’s surprisingly fresh for a Friday Night Funkin’ mod. Right off the bat, you’re thrown into this vibrant world jam-packed with characters that all look like they’re ready to bust a move at any second. The pixel art still feels classic FNF, but the color palette is bolder, almost neon, which really helps each Funk Guy stand out. You know you’re in for a ride when the first song drops and those punchy basslines hit.

Mechanically, it sticks to the core FNF rhythm gameplay—hit the arrows in time, rack up your score, and don’t miss too many beats. What flips things on its head is the knockout system: each track you finish, the next Funk Guy steps up and throws a curveball in his own style. Suddenly you’ve got new patterns, faster tempos, or quirky sound effects layered in. It’s a neat twist on the usual mod formula and keeps you on your toes, especially once you’ve committed to a streak of wins.

Beyond the gameplay, there’s a real sense of character in how each opponent is introduced. One Funk Guy might sport an oversized boombox helmet, while another sports an inflatable dance tube body. The personalities come through in their animations and in-between lines—you’ll catch sly grins, triumphant fist pumps, or dramatic disappointments if you bag a soundbar. It feels like every little detail was fine-tuned to make you actually care about who you’re facing off against.

And let’s talk tunes—this mod’s soundtrack is a serious highlight. Every track feels custom-built for that character, whether it’s a funky jam dripping in slap bass or a glitchy electro tune that speeds up halfway through. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve paused just to admire the melodies without even playing. All in all, if you’re into FNF and craving something that’s both familiar and a bit wild, Funk Guys Ultimate Knockout is definitely worth a spin.