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Like the previous game, it has received largely positive reviews from critics. However, along with the pseudo-nostalgia and basically good combat, the game carries some significant flaws. The music isnt all that great either, not to say that it is horrible, but you wont find yourself humming to the tunes. Gekido Advance: Kintaro's Revenge is a beat 'em up game for the Game Boy Advance, created by Italian studio NAPS Team. It looks absolutely incredible - easily the best-looking GBA game yet. All this publication's reviews Read full review A certain amount of care also went into creating the background textures, though each level pretty much takes two or three screens of background and stretches it out into an entire level. I like this game for 15 mins!! The music isnt all that. the Graphics are nice..it animates pretty well. Versions of Gekido were also planned for the Game Boy Color and N-Gage but were never released. Ryan Davis based on Fans of old-school beat-'em-ups will find portions of Gekido to be simply sublime, and portions of it bitterly punishing. © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. This is something that could have been easily remedied with a simple map of some kind, but as it stands, you get the sense that the developers intentionally made it confusing simply to pad out the game's length. - In a lot of ways, Gekido Advance: Kintaro's Revenge feels less like a commercial product and more like a fan-made tribute to the genre of 2D beat-'em-ups--you can sense the enthusiasm, but the complete set of game-crafting skills isn't entirely there.

the Graphics are nice..it animates pretty well. Ushi is the last remaining master of the ancient art of Shin-Ken, and he calls upon Tetsuo, his disciple and adopted son, to investigate some strange happenings in a faraway farming village outside the city. Anime-style cut scenes with simple animation and written text help give Gekido a dramatic edge over other street fighters in the "Final Fight" vein. Dark omens once again tell of the return of an evil presence.

on December 10, 2003 at 6:39PM PST. In 2018, Gekido: Kintaro's Revenge was re-released for the Nintendo Switch,[1] PlayStation 4[2], Xbox One[3], and Microsoft Windows[4].

A very underrated beat em up, this one adds elements like power-ups and the ability to explore different routes, it also has some nice music. A Pleasant Surprise Taking a note or two from the Final Fight series, Gekido Advance is a solid action beat'em up game. The game focuses on Tetsuo, who has returned to his sensei's house only to be dispatched to a remote farming village where it seems as if the dead rise from the grave.

', I like this game for 15 mins!!

Fans of old-school beat-'em-up games will find portions of Gekido to be simply sublime, and portions of it bitterly punishing. Ushi is the last remaining master of the ancient art of Shin-Ken, and he calls upon Tetsuo, his disciple and. Unlike the previous installment, this game centers on one protagonist, instead of multiple characters as seen in Gekido.

The background art within each level can be repetitive, which makes it really easy to get lost, especially in the game's later, serpentine-like levels. All around there's just too much repetition in this game.