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IGN | Rage of the Gladiator Review

IGN says: "An impressive effort that is sure to please younger gladiators."

CoffeewithChess5572d ago

I'm really looking forward to downloading this on Monday!

SpoonyRedMage5572d ago

Pretty much made Tournament of Legends obsolete right here.

CoffeewithChess5572d ago

I agree.
If Tournament of Legends had stayed as Gladiator A.D., with the same original style, we would have two different games.

I just think that Tournament of Legends, though it may be good/great in the end, is going to be hurt because it's a retail game with a higher price.

I was interested in Gladiator A.D., but I'm not really interested in Tournament of Legends.

EvilTwin5572d ago (Edited 5572d ago )

Yep. I was actually hyped for Gladiator A.D. Motion Plus gladiatorial death matches played online? Sign me up.

ToL being a generic, by-the-numbers fighter? No thanks.

Meanwhile, PunchOut in the Roman empire is kinda interesting...

tunaks15572d ago

looks good!
Im gonna get it asap

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Rage of the Gladiator review >> Wii's World

Rage of the Gladiator has you beating Greek mythology foes in sort of a Punch-Out style, except with magic.

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Venoxn4g4236d ago

i loved the game with motion plus on wii

Theparanerds4235d ago

I can only imagine how much fun that would be!

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Rage Of The Gladiator Review | NWR

NWR - "Rage of the Gladiator was one of the best hidden gems from WiiWare. A Punch-Out style fighter with various characters influenced by Roman mythology sounds like a match made in Heaven, and thankfully, it was! Now after three years, the game finally makes its way to the 3DS. While I do miss the really cool MotionPlus controls from the original release, the game still manages to be fun and charming in its own right."

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Review: Rage of the Gladiator (3DS) | oprainfall

oprainfall writes:

"When I decided to take a chance and review Rage of the Gladiator, I truly had no idea what to expect. A lot of interesting games hit the eShop, and it is often difficult to tell from just a cursory glance whether or not they are worth your money. Upon booting up the game, I was pleasantly surprised to find it to be very similar to the classic Punch-Out!!, except with medieval monstrosities as foes, and a pronounced focus on Greek mythology. Developed and published by Gamelion Studios and Ghostfire Games, it was originally released back in 2010 for the Wii Virtual Console to high acclaim. Now available three years later for iOS, Android and 3DS, was it worth reviving or should it have died in the arena?"

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