Friday Night Funkin’ vs Infinite (Sonic Forces)

Learn About the Game Friday Night Funkin' vs Infinite (Sonic Forces)
I stumbled across the Infinite mod not too long ago, and I’ve got to say, it really shakes up the usual Friday Night Funkin’ formula. Instead of facing a typical musical rival, you square off against Sonic Forces’ enigmatic baddie, Infinite. The mod nails that shadowy vibe—he’s got this glitchy, red-streaked aura that makes every note feel like it’s teetering on the edge of collapse. And the backgrounds? They pulse with neon flashes and glitch effects that perfectly match Infinite’s chaos motif.
Musically, it’s a blast. There are three main songs, each one ramping up the chaos meter. The first track eases you into Infinite’s world with a kind of warped techno beat that teases your anticipation. By the time you hit the second and third tunes, you’re locked into this frenzied rhythm battle where missing even a few notes throws everything out of sync. It’s challenging but in a way that feels rewarding—like once you clear that impossible section, you really earn your bragging rights.
What really sold me, though, was how the mod keeps that cheeky Friday Night Funkin’ charm while introducing Infinite’s sinister swagger. The character animations have little flourishes—an eye glow here, a smirk there—that make each sequence feel alive. Even the victory and failure screens have custom touches that tie back to Sonic Forces lore, which is a nice nod for fans. All in all, it’s a polished fan project that manages to feel both familiar and fresh, and I’ve found myself coming back just to nail that final song without breaking a sweat.