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Nintendo Life: Eat! Fat! FIGHT! Review

If you have an interest in sumo wrestling or want to try a different kind of fighting game, you'll get a lot out of this one – even if it has a lame name! While the mini-games aren't amazing, the ability to improve your sumo gives the game a great RPG feel that will keep you coming back for more. There's such a great sense of achievement here: from winning a bout without striking your opponent to defeating one of the upper-ranked Ozeki, you'll want to always do your best.

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MyWii: Eat! Fat! FIGHT! Review

MyWii writes: "This quirky sumo game lets you live the life of a sumo - by eating, getting fat, and fighting other sumo wrestlers. It is more in-depth than expected, as you customise your character and answer questions which determines your fighting style. The game consists of several mini-games to train your wrestler before the tournaments, including eating or training in three areas (stomp, spar or strike). Each of these mini-games increase your wrestler stats."

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mywii.com.au
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6.0

GamePlayBook: Eat! Fat! Fight! Review

GPB writes: "Even though there's very little challenge , Eat! Fat! Fight! is a one-of-a-kind game. If you've ever been curious about leading the life of a sumo wrestler, download this to your Wii library. Otherwise, hold off for something a little meatier."

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RunDLC: Eat! Fat! Fight! Review

With all these companies making weight loss products for the Wii (from Wii Fit to EA Sports Active), it's nice to see a company make a game where your job is to get as big as possible. (Granted, this title isn't for fans of Richard Simmons.) Eat! Fat! Fight! is an alternative fighting game with a few small activities thrown in for good measure, as you live the life of a would-be sumo wrestler flabbing their way to the upper ranks of Yokozuna. It's good, but not without its straining points.