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6.0

NWR: Tokyo Beat Down Review

Tokyo Beat Down isn't a great game. It isn't really even that good of a game. But fans of similar games will appreciate what the Beast Cops have to offer, and even gamers lukewarm on brawlers will find some merit in Tokyo Beat Down alongside its painfully unfair and tedious moments.

Pros

+ Cheesy jokes give the game (and manual) personality
+ Responsive punching and kicking
+ Fun in short spurts

Cons

- Cheesy jokes often fall flat
- Gun combat feels cheap and annoying, especially when enemies gang up on you
- Takes too long to get up after getting knocked down
- Little enemy variety, even amongst bosses
- Patrol sequences are a missed opportunity

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nintendoworldreport.com
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4.0

Tokyo Beat Down Review at J2Games.com

Nestlekwik writes, "...Success tried its hand at the genre as it was in the 1990’s, developing Yajuu Keiji for the Japanese Nintendo DS. Not a publisher to let a fresh, quirky game left unreleased to U.S. gamers, Atlus has stepped in to serve stateside gamers a helping of mass ass kicking, domesticating the title under the name of Tokyo Beat Down - indeed fitting as players are able to rock the face of nearly everyone they encounter in the game."

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6.3

GamingTrend: Tokyo Beat Down Review

GamingTrend writes: "When I got Tokyo Beat Down, I was really hoping for a great beat-'em-up experience translated into the third dimension, similar to how adventure games and one-on-one fighting games have transitioned into 3D. Unfortunately Tokyo Beat Down falls short of that, and if I want a beat-'em-up I'm better off putting my GBA copy of Final Fight One into my Nintendo DS".

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gamingtrend.com
4.5

Gaming Age: Tokyo Beat Down Review

Gaming Age writes: "Do not buy Tokyo Beat Down (TBD). I wanted to make sure that you got the point in case you didn't finish the entire review. Now that that is out of the way, feel free to do something else instead of playing this game. You could watch paint dry or twiddle your thumbs or watch paint dry. Just don't waste your money on this game. I would say don't waste your time but the game is so short you wouldn't really be wasting it. TBD (not to be confused with To Be Determined because I already determined that this game sucks) is a useless waste of the plastic and circuitry that is the cartridge."

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gaming-age.com