Kakuto Chojin: Back Alley Brutal (Kakutou Choujin: Fighting Super Heroes as known is Japan) is a fighting game exclusively made for Microsoft's Xbox gaming console published in 2002 by Microsoft Game Studios. The game was the sole product of developer Dream Publishing, a studio created from members of Dream Factory and Microsoft.
Kakuto Chojin, though lauded for its graphics, received unfavorable reviews from both critics and gamers, citing its s...
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Kakuto Chojin: Back Alley Brutal (Kakutou Choujin: Fighting Super Heroes as known is Japan) is a fighting game exclusively made for Microsoft's Xbox gaming console published in 2002 by Microsoft Game Studios. The game was the sole product of developer Dream Publishing, a studio created from members of Dream Factory and Microsoft.
Kakuto Chojin, though lauded for its graphics, received unfavorable reviews from both critics and gamers, citing its shallow story mode and its lack of bonus material. Game Informer magazine described it as a Tekken ripoff, although a portion of the Kakuto Chojin development team were indeed ex-Tekken developers.
It was pulled off the shelves in early 2003 for offensive religious content, namely that it had verses from the Quran being chanted as part of the background sound effects the song "Love/Hate Chant", which serves as theme song for the character Asad (a Muslim himself), is an example of this controversy. To date there has not been any evidence that...
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