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XBox » Kakuto Chojin » Details
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- Category: Fighting
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Developer: Dream Publishing
- ESRB Rating: Teen
- Date Released: November 2002
Game Description
Xbox 3D Fighter from Dream Publishing. Kakuto Chojin tells the typical fight game story about an underground tournament sponsored by a wealthy ne'er-do-well offering to give the winner the one thing they most want. The world's best ass-kickers gather on Drasuka Island to duke it out in a Fight Club-like atmosphere. Each character is there for their own reasons with hopes for their own prize. In fact, some characters even have a history with one another. The game features 13 fighters, each with two sets of moves, 13 battle arenas, and multiplayer modes for one-on-one and four-player fighting. Supports Dolby Digital 5.1 sound.
Features
- Kakuto Chojin delivers a new level of realism where no two fights are the same. There are no canned reactions – every punch, kick, and counter has a different effect . Actions and reactions seem all too real. Heads snap back, sweat flies, muscles flex, legs buckle.
- Kakuto Chojin takes the hand-to-hand fighting game to the next level. For the first time in a 3D fighting game, up to four fighters can engage in the action at the same time. Go 2-on-2 or just have an all out 4-person brawl to see who's the last one standing.
- Forget fighting pretty boys and supermodels. These are the folks you never want to meet in a dark alley. These fighters are tough, badass, mo-fos right out of some secret fight club. They bear the scars of past battles and fight with raw intensity. Don't mess with these guys.
- This is a grim, somber, deadly underworld, where fighters move among the shadows and battles take place on rain-soaked rooftops, dark alley ways, and mysterious chambers~Unparalleled graphics. Sweat flies, heads snap, muscles ripple, rain splashes, and lights and shadows cascade over the fighters naturally as they move and engage in battle.
- Advanced fighting system. No two fights are alike because Kakuto Chojin offers a new level in fighting realism where canned reactions do not exist. Every punch, kick and counter-move has a different effect.
- Four-player combat. Up to four players can engage in a "battle royale," where it's every fighter for himself and the winner is the last one standing.
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