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FIST

FIST (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Saturn
Tags: Fighting, Versus
Developer: Genki
More Platforms: PlayStation

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
11/22/1996

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Staff Reviews

FIST review

Reviewed June 16, 2005

Zigfried says: "With such a lackluster assortment of characters, the only solution is to compound the problem with one of the worst assortments of special moves ever envisioned. You know you're in trouble when one of the special moves is literally called Punch! Punch! Punch! and is performed by pressing the punch button three times in a row."
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