10Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting!
The only upsides to you trying this game out would be to make use of its huge roster.
They really went all out with this one you get a shot at playing as the bear again.
Revolution shows us Ippos journey up till the point where Eiji fights Martinez in the ring.
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The game has heart.
7Hajime No Ippo: The Fighting!
(DS) - Weird Out Of The Box
Imagine having tofight with a DS stylus.
Good luck struggling with placing that tiny crosshair exactly where it needs to be.
Developing this title mustve been a nightmare!
At least the minigames are neat.
What else could any fan of the series want?
The career mode is engaging enough to stand alongside the extensive story mode this game features front and center.
Create a character and have them train just before you end up creaming the competition.
It features decent controls and camera angles that you would actually consider viable enough to play.
The tight yet simple gameplay andgorgeous spritesjust make this title a visual treat to pick up.
Not only does the fun stop short at Sendo Vs Ippos second bout, the mode even lacks cutscenes.
Unfortunately, not much improved though regardless of the games new modes and features.
You really see the dedication they put into cleaning up the character models.
2Hajime No Ippo: The Fighting!
Unfortunately, it was the last console video game of the series.
The tight controls and technical gameplay advancements made it stand out as a boxing game.
1Honorable Mention: Hajime No Ippo: Fighting Souls And Hajime No Ippo: The Typing Fight!
So, good luck trying to make sense of it.
Unfortunately, it didn’t get much traction even though the art style was fairly reminiscent of the anime.
Some fans even complained about the Kanji words not being typically used by people in general.
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