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Budokan: the Martial Spirit

Ah, Budokan, the game where patience and discipline meet awkwardly slow combat and the occasional flying kick. You play as a martial arts student training in various dojos, culminating in a tournament that’s less Enter the Dragon and more Enter the Sloth. The graphics are great for its time, the atmosphere is zen-like, and the control scheme is so realistic it’ll make you feel like you’re actually learning martial arts. Or at least failing at them convincingly.
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4.08 / 5.00 (75 votes)

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Budokan: the Martial Spirit review

PC Review Issue 7 (1992): "Pretentious in tone it may be, but Electronic Arts' multiple event martial arts challenge is still the best game of its type available. Players train in four forms of combat: karate, kendo, nunchaku and the bo staff. During fights you must keep an eye on stamina and ki levels as these determine your state of health and the power of your blows. Excellent sound and graphics and an unusual level of depth and excitment for this of game."

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Status: abandonware
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  • Richard Casley 31/07/2021 08:07
    Hi, could you please tell me how to get the 1989 Budokan and anything else needed to play it on my windows XP PC?
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