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    Deadliest Warrior: The Game

    Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Jul 14, 2010

    Drawing inspiration from the Bushido Blade series, Deadliest Warrior: The Game is a 3D fighting game based on the Spike TV show "Deadliest Warrior", where generic versions of ancient warriors clash to find out who is the deadliest.

    deactivated-5f89f8bb5ffe2's Deadliest Warrior (Xbox 360 Games Store) review

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    Jeff hates fighting games.

    I swear these people shouldn't be allowed to review fighting games. They crap on BlazBlue, now this. For 800 points if you enjoy fighting games, particularly Bushido Blade, this game is a blast. I haven't laughed so much or had so much mindless fun in a while. It has strategy, but button-mashing is viable as well. Is it worth $59.99? No. But guess what? It only costs $9.99. Buy it.

    The fantastic thing is that it's accessible to people of all skill levels. Sure, the better player will generally win, but often a lucky shot can bring about victory (just like in real life). Since the matches are so short, you won't mind when one is cut short and the resulting death can often be quite funny.

    Other reviews for Deadliest Warrior (Xbox 360 Games Store)

      Great Concept, not a great game. 0

      Deadliest Warrior: The Game seems right of the bat like it's gonna be a great fighter, pinning different legendary warriors against eachother in an M rated game based on Spike TV's show with the same name, to finally find out who is the greatest warrior of them all.   The game features 8 characters. The Knight, The Viking, The Pirate, The Roman Centurion, The Spartan, The Ninja, The Samurai and the Apache and 4 stages plus one unlockable. When you start playing, you start out with basic weapons,...

      19 out of 21 found this review helpful.

      Who is the Deadliest? 0

      Most people might have cast this game off right off the bat for being based on a T.V show, thinking it maybe be a cheap cash in. But is there more to this T.V show based game than you think?    In the show, two different warriors from different time periods fought to see who would win and end arguments like "pirate or ninja?" By calculating each warriors' weapon statistics, accuracy, damage, and so on. After all statistics are accumulated, they would be put into a program to see which warr...

      9 out of 11 found this review helpful.

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