Testseek.co.uk have collected 18 expert reviews of the Fist of the North Star: Kens Rage and the average rating is 58%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fist of the North Star: Kens Rage.
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18 Reviews
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Not terrible by any stretch of the imagination, but our excitement for the series was muted after a few hours of the identical enemies and poor storyline whittling our enthusiasm away. With some awkward design choices, this is best left to true fans of...
Overall, Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage has little to no redeemable values and is a complete mess from beginning to end. I highly recommend avoiding this title like the plague that it is. Score3.5 out of 10 Leave a Reply You must be logged in to p...
Abstract: Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage is a new fighting game by Koei that uses the Dynasty Warriors formula to take you through one of the classic anime stories. When I say Dynasty Warriors formula, you probably think of repetitive fights and clunky con...
Decently faithful to the source material. Lengthy missions in Legend Mode are complimented by plenty of gallery extras and additional characters. New storylines in Dream Mode are a nice touch.
Bland level design, dumberthanastump enemies, and awkward combat animations hinder what should be an actionpacked brawler. Core gameplay is underwhelming, especially in early stages.
Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage is one of the best Dynasty Warriors styled games to come from Koei for a long while, as well as a generally solid game overall, and while there are some flaws to the product, the positives outweigh the negatives. The...
I'm sure diehard fans of the manga are going to call for my head, but this game is just a simple brawler. You use basic attacks to build up somewhat neat signature attacks and eventually defeat a boss. There are different stories to play through and pl...
Abstract: Most of you who are reading this probably only have a passing knowledge of Fist of the North Star, if you have any at all. Although it's a classic gekiga manga series, it's probably about as contemporary and well-read outside of Japan as Takao Saito's...
Abstract: Enough to make your head explode.Back in 1987, I was at a bookstore with my brother looking at science fiction magazines. I came across an ad for a brand new anime/Japanese animation movie called Fist of the North Star: The Movie. I remembered that the...
Abstract: Before writing this review, I promised myself that I would not write "ATATATATATATA" or make any reference to things being "already dead." Unfortunately, such a noble ambition is next to impossible. In fact, before I even made this promise, I knew th...