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Full Release (1993)
Difficulty Summary
Players rate Raging Fighter as broadly accessible — easy enough to enjoy casually, with some sections that ask for more focus.
Why Players Find It Difficult
Players describe the challenge in this game as coming mainly from a few specific areas:
Who Will Find It Difficult
Raging Fighter is suitable for a wide range of players. Newcomers may hit a few friction points, but should be able to progress with some persistence. Players who rated games like Thousand Arms, Kirby's Pinball Land, and Undecember at a similar challenge level may find Raging Fighter broadly comparable in difficulty.
Developer(s)
none listed
Publisher(s)
Konami
Genre(s)
Fighting
Platform(s)
Game Boy
Keywords
game boy link cable support
About Raging Fighter
If you think you're tough enough to rumble with the best fighters in the world, take your best shot in RAGING FIGHTER. Choose from seven different brawlers Vandal, Aska, Ruoh, Shades, Miyabi, Tao, and Bulk as you take it to the competition and show em who's boss. There are four different tournament styles to play in, making for intensely high replay value and variety. Each of the seven fighters brandishes a few special moves that are all their own, making for original fights every time out. Of course, there are the requisite punches and kicks, but mastering your own fighter's combos will lead you to easier victory. Play against the computer, or hook up with a friend via a link cable and scrap it out for bragging rights.
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