First off this game is good, and does mostly focus on the strong point of the game which is the fighting. I noticed as you level up your bancho level or fight and beat other Banchos, you get better and stronger moves from it. Now that is is out of the way I do have some serious cons about this game, and I feel these things should of been addressed abit. First off the time for each day goes by alittle to fast, and sometimes when your in the heat of a minor fight with peons when the clock reaches afternoon time or night time, the fight ends as if their was no fight at all. I do have to admit they do make up for it with the Night out Mode, which allows you to get extra money, bancho soul to increase your stats, and offers you same fair challenge with the lack of other people walking the streets, music, and be nice to fight banchos as well and raise your bancho as well. Their is very very little voice acting as it's minor grunts, giggles, and stuff like that. The game does allow you to get multiple endings, has it's own achievement system which can offer nice little goodies, and it's not just men in it as it has cute school girls. Overall the game is nice, the replay value is abit low, and this more of a game you can play, beat, put it in the collection, then sometime down the road play it again to get a different ending.
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