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GameZone Review
"It's simple, yet still cool looking, and is one of the very few fighting games to include a four-player mode. It's not the best feature in the world, but it's something fun to do with your friends on the weekend." Given a 7.0/10 by Louis Bedigian. (infos)

IGN Review
"Technically solid, but Kakuto Chojin lacks the spark of a great fighter. It has no soul." Rated 6.2/10 by Hilary Goldstein. (infos)

GameSpy - Review
"It seems like the game is not just merely unpolished or unfinished, but almost completely absent." Given a 60/100 by Peter Suciu. (infos)

Team Xbox Review
"The bottom line is that this game was and will apparently forever be nothing more than a mere tech demo." Rated 2.3/5 by Gecko_2k2. (infos)

Gaming Age Review
"What was once a somewhat promising game, has easily become one of the worst of the year...Right up there with "Rise of the Robots" and "Shaq Fu." Stay away." Given an F by Paul Bryant. (infos)

GameSpot
"While the game offers some impressive production values, it ultimately seems shallow and incomplete, and it won't hold anyone's attention for long." Given a 5.5/10 by Greg Kasavin. (infos)

GamePro Review
"Attempts to be an exciting pugilist but fails miserably." Reviewed by Kakuto Chojin. (infos)

Electric Playground Review
"It is the fight system that fails Kakuto Chojin... once you discover each AI fighter's weakness, you can defeat them effortlessly with any character." Rated 4/10 by Jules Grant. (infos)

Game Revolution
"A weak fighting system and more disappointments than Mike Tyson lead to one of the worst brawlers I've seen in a while." Given a D by G-Wok. (infos)

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