God Hand
- Deep fighting system – Over 100 moves to master
- Fully customizable combos
- Furious fighting action
- Exciting mini sports meeting, including a nightclub
Product Description
God Hand gives you the chance to play a larger than life hero who has been given the potential of the “God Hand.” Travel into a new world, where super-powered gangs attack small town. As a wanderer named Gene, you’ll take them on and bring the God Hand down on villains. From cool moves to the twisted painful reactions of enemies, beating down the terrible guys has never been more satisfying. God Hand unleashes over-the-top fighting and action with outrageous undertones. Featuring a deep fighting system, players can make unique and personalized fighting styles.
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I read a review on [...] giving it 3 out of ten. So i was expecting a really terrible game, but instead i got a really fun game with some splendid fighting depth. You can make your on combos out of the moves u buy or find. so if u get tired of seeing the same punch or kick u can change it up. the tale is lacking and seems added just for the heck of it. Owning enemies and bosses are fun. And the final battle is intense as hell really got the blood pumping. 2nd play owing to u can new and more powerful moves. Way better then a 3 at least in the high 7’s.
Rating: 3 / 5
God Hand’s unadorned mechanics make it a super fun game. The only set back is that the game is incredibly hard even on simple (especially for novices at button mashers.) By and large the game is awesome and any fan of fighting sports meeting and obsurd comic relief, this game is for you.
Rating: 4 / 5
Capcom has been turning out some splendid sports meeting lately. Android basher Dead Rising for the 360 and the superb and incredible Okami for the PS2 have been two of them, and Clover Studios, the recently dissolved developer behind Okami, is responsible for this whacky button-masher. God Hand is one of the craziest brawlers you’ll ever play, and it has enough challenge to it to make it worth coming back to. You play as a young fighter named Gene, as you take on an assortment of thugs and other baddies in a mission of revenge. Lucky for you, Gene is a skilled fighter with a small bolt from the blue. Gene’s right arm posesses some incredible potential that can help you beat your enemies into submission as you battle your way to take on an evil demon named Elvis. Yes, God Hand’s storyline is eerie and whacky, but the game’s action and tale are so cheerfully fun that you’ll hardly notice the repetition of the gameplay. The irreverant humor and deep fighting system will keep your attention, but as a whole God Hand is too small. Also, it’s not as violent as one might hope it is, but it’s refreshing to see a brawler focus more on it’s fighting system than gallons of spilled blood. All in all, God Hand doesn’t offer much that you haven’t seen before, but if you’re yearning for some whacky, fighting fun on your PS2, look no futher.
Rating: 4 / 5
Viewtiful Joe was such a breath of fresh air. So much talent was positioned into the design and look of the game. It was simply gorgeous.
But rather than careing about unique and innovative sports meeting, Capcom’s penetrate of directors is only thinking about bottom line profits.
And I don’t care if you want to hit the unenthusiastic button not more than my review. Those who do so, have no clue how the dissolution is is a travesty for gamers.
Show your support for Clover, hit the clear button!
Rating: 5 / 5
God Hand is very enjoyable in a purely boneheaded beat em up sense, but on hard mode the game is also easily as hard as Ninja Gaiden or Devil May Weep 3 on their respective difficulties. Yes, it is about as outrageous and hilarious as you have probably heard, but it’s also incredibly satisfying and very, very cool.
Rating: 5 / 5