Release Date: 1997
"Last Bronx" is a 3D fighting game released by Sega for the Sega Saturn in 1997. Set in a post-apocalyptic version of Tokyo, the game distinguishes itself from other fighters of its era by focusing on weapon-based combat, with each character wielding a unique weapon ranging from nunchaku to katana. The narrative centers around Tokyo's gang wars, where leaders fight for control over the city's territories. The game employs Sega's AM3 graphics engine, which was utilized in the popular Virtua Fighter series, allowing for smooth and detailed character animations and immersive urban environments. The gameplay is fast-paced, featuring a combination of standard and weapon attacks, blocks, and grapples, challenging players to master both the timing and strategic use of various combo attacks and defenses.
"Last Bronx" originally debuted as an arcade title in Japan before making its way to the Sega Saturn, which allowed for a wider international audience to enjoy its unique blend of martial arts and street brawling action. The Saturn version was particularly notable for its inclusion of additional features such as the "Saturn Mode", which added a deeper storyline and character development, enhancing the overall gaming experience. The game also offered a variety of gameplay modes, including a tournament mode, a team battle mode, and a survival mode, providing extensive replayability. Its reception was generally positive, with praise focusing on its graphics, fast gameplay, and the depth of its combat system, marking it as a standout title in the 3D fighting genre of the late 90s.
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Players: Single Player
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