| 10 recent Beat Down: Fists Of Vengeance for playstation 2 updates : |
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| CheatsGuru |
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| 24hrGamers |
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| IGN |
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| GameBiz |
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60% |
Beat Down: Fists Of Vengeance review:
You can find that you can interact with civilians, thugs and gang members who with the right influence will gladly spill the beans to you and provide some useful information. Conversing with characters is done by the simple conversational menu provided in game and also can be done by the negotiation ...
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| Games Asylum |
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Beat Down: Fists Of Vengeance review:
And this is the biggest problem: the city is so dreary that running back and forth soon becomes tiresome, a fact not helped by the repetitive speech, frequent loading times and occasionally idiotic AI. There are numerous similar looking games on the horizon including The Warriors, Crime Life and Capcom's own Final Fight, so we suggest that you wait for these then take home the pick of the litter.
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| Total Games Network |
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| Game Vortex |
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Beat Down: Fists Of Vengeance review:
Beatdown boils down to a game that tries to mean well and while it’s not bad by any means, it just falls short of pulling everything off.
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Official Brady Guide - Beat Down: Fis... |
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| PSX Extreme |
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Beat Down: Fists Of Vengeance review:
Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance looks like a great idea on paper, but it fails to be even mildly entertaining past the first hour of play. There’s no excuse for the game’s camera, and the long load times and slow pacing are just icing on the cake. Even at $39.99, the game’s not worth a purchase, but if you’re into mindless fighting and can tune out a horrible camera it might be worth a rental.
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Beat Down: Fists Of Vengeance review:
Building up a powerful gang from nothing under the watchful eye of the man sounds like fun, but the process in Beat Down is shallow and tiresome. If you go in expecting a strategic experience with complex mechanics you're bound to be disappointed. But if you enjoy gory, one-dimensional slugfests on the mean streets, you'll have fun for a while. -- Ernie Halal
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Beat Down: Fists Of Vengeance saved game:
Size: 293K Game completed, lots of black list unlocked
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68% |
Beat Down: Fists Of Vengeance review:
Beat’em-up games have suddenly hit a resurgent streak this year with many popular publishers releasing their own updated takes on the classic, long-running genre. With the release of Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance for the PS2 and Xbox, Capcom is one of the latest to release such a title. Marrying standard beat’em-up action, one-on-one fighting game mechanics, a GTA-inspired "open world" to roam around in and subtle RPG-like mechanics, Beat Down seriously attempts to reinvent the genre in huge ways. While there are a number of interesting elements at work here, and although the game’s ambition is certainly appreciated, there’s a lack of overall polish in its execution that leaves the finished product feeling a bit rushed and therefore not quite as good as it truly could’ve been.
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| CheatsGuru |
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Unlock Aaron
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| Game Revolution |
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38% |
Beat Down: Fists Of Vengeance review:
The game begins with you controlling one of five members of a mafia gang set up for a fall by the head Mafioso. All survive and all become hell bent on revenge. The motivations are categorically off-base and delivered with all the logic and persuasiveness of a three year-old's Ritalin-aided tantrum.
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