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ANNOUNCEMENT Welcome to Wii U Reddit's source for news, pictures, reviews, videos, community insight, & anything related to Nintendo's 8th-generation console, the Wii U. Subreddit Guidelines HOVER FOR MORE INFO.All users are expected to be respectful to other users at all times. Title, and I'll expand upon title.Ok, so I'm a huge Fist of the North Star fan. I recently found out that the Wii U had Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage 2 available on the eShop. I also like Dynasty Warriors, so why the fuck not.But when I was looking for reviews, they were all VERY negative, which made me think twice about getting it, but since it's based on an existing franchise that I like, then maybe it should be an at least bearable experience.So what I wanted to know is if it's a game good enough for a fan of Fist of the North Star and if I will find enjoyment in it, or is it just too bad to even make a fan happy?Sorry for the weird question.
Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage was a great game, at least if you liked the Dynasty Warriors series and had an affection for the punch-happy manga upon which it was based. Kenshiro's post.
Contents.Gameplay Though the gameplay in Ken's Rage 2 remains similar to its predecessor, the game serves as a departure from in that it is much more in line with other titles. Enemies come in considerably larger hordes, and movement and combat have been vastly accelerated. The option to jump has been removed (save for certain situations where the game allows it) in favor of a dodging system, something that not all characters could do in the first game. Signature Moves are no longer announced mid-battle in order to keep gameplay flowing at a constant rate, and the various Hyper Moves have been dropped or merged with the characters' movesets.Modes Legend mode The game's Legend mode is made up of a single, streamlined campaign with multiple playable characters, rather than consisting of several interlocking campaigns with several characters and repeated levels that was present in the original.
Even though the game is listed as a sequel, much of the story portrayed in Ken's Rage 2 is that which was featured in the original, only greatly expanded upon. In addition, the game covers all of the chapters that take place after the end of the first game, with the exception of the arcs that featured Raoh's orphaned son, Ryu, and the saga of the succession of Sava kingdom.Dream mode The Dream mode in this game shows the backstories of the myriad of playable characters and provides alternative scenarios for the characters to follow.Reception ReviewsAggregate scoreAggregatorScore49/100Review scoresPublicationScore50%37%50%50%58%References.