Punch Club 2: Fast Forward Cheats on Nintendo Switch

Last Updated: October 5, 2023
Punch Club 2: Fast Forward
  • Category: Main Game
  • First Released: Jul 19, 2023
  • Genres: Fighting, Role-playing (RPG), Simulator, Sport, Strategy, Adventure, Indie
  • Themes: Action
  • Ratings: PEGI 12, ESRB T

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Cheats Available Through WeMod and PLITCH Trainer

Cheats

While this game doesn’t have any cheats directly available, WeMod and PLITCH have developed several cheats to make your game slightly more manageable.

WeMod

Player

  • Unlimited Health
  • Unlimited Energy
  • Unlimited Satiety
  • Unlimited Satisfaction
  • No Tiredness

Game

  • Stop Time
  • Game Speed
  • Inventory
  • Infinite Money
  • Set Money

Stats

  • Set Strength Level
  • Set Agility Level
  • Set Stamina Level
  • Set Good Person Points
  • Set Old School Points
  • Set Hemp Candy
  • Set Bobo’s Gang Reputation
  • Set Mafia Reputation
  • Set Yakudza Reputation

PLITCH

Money / Resources

  • Add GPP
  • Sub GPP
  • Add OSR
  • Sub OSR
  • Add Money
  • Sub Money

Health / Energy

  • Set Base Health
  • Set Base Energy
  • Set Hunger

Systems

  • Increase Time of Day
  • Decrease Time of Day

Play Attributes

  • Set Strength Level
  • Set Agility Level
  • Set Stamina Level

Use these cheats to get yourself in the best possible shape and defeat anyone who would dare to challenge you with ease. Alternatively, you can use the cheats to make the game more challenging.

PLITCH demonstrates the cheats it has developed for Punch Club 2: Fast Forward

How to Unlock Starting Schools

Guides

Arrrkido - The Stamina School

Focusing on building up your Stamina allows you to use moves with a higher Stamina cost than other fighters. Arrrkido is the perfect school to attend if you plan on making Stamina your primary stat.

To get into Arrrkido, head over to Bobo and accept a job at his Slime Farm, located on the South side of the map. You can only work between 08:00 and 20:00, but a green arrow will pop up once you work enough shifts. When you push it, you’ll be offered a promotion. Just be aware that this promotion will immediately take you into a fight, so ensure your energy and health are full.

Somba - The Strength School

Focusing on Strength will mean you’ll have less stamina but harder-hitting attacks. Somba is the perfect school to attend if you want to make Strength your primary stat and take your opponents out with as few hits as possible.

To get into Somba, you’ll need to head to the Robofactory Junkyard near Apu’s Shop and work between 20:00 and 08:00

Taekwond-Yo - The Agility School

Taekwond-Yo is the perfect school to attend if you want to focus more on Agility. The agility stat affects your base dodge chance and influences how many actions you can take.

To unlock Taekwond-Yo, head over to Club Street, located on the northern side of the map, and take a job there. It’ll be open from 19:00 to 07:00.

Important Locations

Guides

The Factory - A pivotal location where players can engage in street fights to earn money and improve their street mastery skills. You can gain valuable resources while honing your abilities.

The Scrap Yard - You can bend metal and increase your Strength. A vendor also sells essential potions and workout equipment for your at-home gym. This vendor’s offering can impact your character’s growth significantly.

The Noodle Shop - Provides agility points and an alternate source of income.

The Gym - There’s more to the gym than automated workouts. Here, you will find a free machine that restores power hearts, essential for participating in fights and other activities. You can also train here for free and earn Game Progress Points to help your character’s development.

Beginners Guide

Hints

Take Risks Where You Can

If you want any shot at becoming a champion, you’ve got to take some risks. The game is brutal and unforgiving, so you must be ready to fight for what you want. Rely on your ability, resilience, and strength to think on your feet and survive the game’s chaotic future.

The game will throw everything at you, from working with the police and mafia to opening your own school and eventually becoming a champion in the fighting league. Manage your time effectively to get ahead.

Work Hard, Don’t Rely on Shortcuts

It takes time to develop your stats, learn new skills, and train, and it requires a lot of pain, sweat, and repression. It may be tempting to take shortcuts like neuro-training, but these methods will never be as effective as an old-fashioned workout at the gym.

You can choose to be the hero the city needs or make poor choices and tarnish the reputation of boxing with your shortcuts. Ultimately, your decision depends on what sort of experience you want to have in the game.

Time Management is Crucial

There are plenty of options to explore in the game: working for the mafia or police, attending fighting schools, and figuring out the new leveling and progression system. Life moves fast, so make sure you plan for attending training, working, taking illegal bets, managing your finances, and climbing to the top of the city’s fighting league. 

Keep Food and Energy Items in Your Inventory

You can keep smaller food and energy items in your character's inventory and prepare larger meals with the food in your fridge. You can use all this food to replenish your health, stamina, and energy rapidly. Anything you buy from your various jobs will go straight into your inventory.

Prioritize Your Happiness

When you start the game, you may be tempted to earn as much money as possible to set up a home gym quickly. That’s fine as a long-term objective, but much like real life, you mustn’t overwork yourself. Your happiness is essential. If it drops too low, your health, stamina, and appetite will all suffer until you bring it up. Look for as many fighting opportunities as possible, read top kek jokes, and pet your cyberpet to keep yourself going.

Utilize Food Buffs from Workplaces

Use a food buff from one of your workplaces that complements your fighting style. For example, when working in the noodle shop, you’ll gain a mental health balance, which boosts dodge chance and reduces energy consumption, making it the perfect job for agile fighters. Food buffs are beneficial when dealing with tough opponents.

Save Often

Though the game does feature an autosave feature that saves once every 15 minutes, it’s not a failsafe. You could easily end up in a situation where you accidentally go hungry and can’t progress any further, meaning you could lose 15 minutes of game time. Make a habit of saving after every fight or stat increase so you don’t lose any important progress.

Upgrade Skills First

Deciding between upgrading your skills or stats may be difficult when you first start. 

Each stat (strength, agility, and street mastery) contributes different aspects of your character’s combat abilities:

  • Strength - enhances the power of your attacks
  • Agility - improves your speed and dodging
  • Street Mastery - enhances your street fighting proficiency.

On the other hand, skills are the moves and abilities that you’ll use during fights. They’re critical during a fight; learning the right skills can give you a significant advantage over your opponents. This means you should prioritize unlocking skills, especially ones that complement your preferred fight style.

For example, a player who prefers brawler-style characters will want to focus on unlocking powerful punches and melee skills. On the other hand, a player who prefers a more agile, evasive style will want to focus on skills that enhance their dodging and counter-attacking. More expensive skills usually have a lot of base damage.

However, you will want to ensure you don’t unlock too many unrelated skills, as it could dilute your character’s strengths and make them less effective in combat.

You’ll also want to make sure you unlock skills that match your progression level. If you unlock advanced skills too early, you may have difficulty mastering them. Try to unlock new skills before significant challenges or events, as they could mean the difference between victory and defeat.

Manage Stat Training

Ensure you train your stats evenly to keep your character balanced. Later in the game, you can train specific stats that align with your preferred playstyle. Take note of how your stats affect your skills. You’ll deal more damage with particular skills if they’re paired with higher stats, so make sure you adjust your training accordingly.

Fight Unique Opponents

Fighting unique opponents may trigger special events, which will affect your progress. For example, skipping a unique opponent like Ruth while in the Silver League will hinder your quest line.

Experiment with Different Skill Sets and Adapt as Needed

While you may find a fighting style you love early in the game, trying something new as you progress doesn't hurt. You may find that you do better and are more powerful with a different combination.

You should also learn to adapt your build based on the challenges you’ll have. Different opponents have different weaknesses, and it’s straightforward to adjust your skills to take advantage of these weaknesses and give yourself a tactical advantage.

How to Unlock More Abilities

Guides

You unlock more abilities when you unlock a path, a skill tree dedicated to a specific stat. To unlock paths, your stat of choice needs to be at level 12; then, you must ensure you have enough Good Person Points to purchase the ability you want.

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