Pocket Gamer: In the past, all you needed to be a bad dude video game hero was a ripped denim vest, rippling anatomically incorrect muscles, flowing golden hair, and the ability to kick and punch things.
We've moved on a bit since then, but you wouldn't necessarily know it by playing Unstoppable Fist.
While the game and its star are supposed to constitute a retro parody, the frustrations of the combat can make it feel more like a relic.
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Touch Arcade: If you've seen the trailer, you might think the mulletted hero of Unstoppable Fist [$0.99] is a bit of a brute, all fists and fury. Not so. Yes, he fights, and he does so with all the intensity of an early 90s action hero. But this is no ham-fisted flail—when played correctly, it's more of a dance. Each kick is performed with timing and grace, each punch is delivered in a deadly rhythm. Inevitably, that's when a chicken smacks him in the face.
The Indie Mine reviews the arcade throwback Unstoppable Fist, developed by Ragtag Studios for iOS.