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Vigilante

Vigilante (XSX) game cover art
Platform: TurboGrafx-16
Tags: Fighting, Brawler
Developer: Irem
More Platforms: Arcade, Sega Master System

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
10/??/1989
JP
01/14/1989

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Staff Reviews

Vigilante review

Reviewed November 16, 2003

Marc Golding says: "While it's often compared to Double Dragon, Vigilante is really more of an update to the kitsch classic, Kung Fu, for the NES. It's similar in that some of the burly toughs are limited to holding you in some kind of vitality-draining bear hug to hurt you - they can't punch or kick, like video game versions of Royce Gracie."
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