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Tokyo Beat Down is a 2008 side-scrolling beat-em-up released for the Nintendo DS. It is published by Success (Japan) and Atlus (North America) and developed by Tamsoft. The story takes place in Yaesu, home of the so-called 'Beast Cops'.
Contents.Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore56 out of 100Review scoresPublicationScoreC7 out of 1022 out of 407 out of 105.5 out of 10GameZone7 out of 1060%6 out of 10Nintendo World Report6 out of 10Tokyo Beat Down received 'mixed' reviews according to the website. Ray Barnholt of described the game as 'deliberately archaic' but worthwhile for gamers who 'have a fondness for action games past.' Michael Cole of Nintendo World Report cited its 'fairly fluid' combat and praised its 'stilted, tongue-in-cheek cop drama dialogue' as making 'Beat Down more memorable'. On the other hand, Austin Light of found 'the crazy story and absurd characters.entertaining.they aren't worth mashing your way through hours of poor combat to see.' In Japan, gave it a score of two sixes, one four, and one six for a total of 22 out of 40. Retrieved May 9, 2016. ^ Barnholt, Ray (March 31, 2009).
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