Deadliest Warrior: The Game

Deadliest Warrior: The Game

released on Jul 14, 2010

Deadliest Warrior: The Game

released on Jul 14, 2010

Drawing inspiration from the Bushido Blade series, Deadliest Warrior: The Game is a 3D fighting game based on the Spike TV show "Deadliest Warrior", where generic versions of ancient warriors clash to find out who is the deadliest.


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This game was bad but in a kind of fun way. Pretty goofy.

My story is no different to anyone else's. I thought the show was pretty cool.

I think I paid £3 for it. Which is probably fair given how much time i spent with it.

If you've not seen the show. Essentially they take a wariror from history. Say a Samurai or a Spetsnaz commando and run field tests of all the equipment they'd use. How much damage does a Native American's tomahawk do to a bag of flesh. How much force does the average viking put behind a strike. That kind of thing. They gave these things number values and ran simulations to see which would ultimately win in a fight based on their collected data.

Much like the game, the concept is flawed at best, but a little bit of fun if you like your combat history.

I can't say that this is a "good" fighting game because all of the memories I have of it aren't about it being good but rather funny. Really, really funny and stupid. I might revisit it one day, but I won't have my brothers to play it with, so it'll automatically be worse off. Oh well.