• Publisher: Tecmo
  • Release Date: Dec 28, 2009
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  1. [anonymous]
    Dec 29, 2009
    8
    Fun and simple game: choose one of three mini-games to develop your sumo wrestler, then fight a few bouts in a tournament. Rinse and repeat. The fighting is not too simple and not too complicated: requires an intelligent form of button mashing. Most importantly: fighting the bouts captures the sumo feel I know from watching it on tv. So if you're into sumo, certainly worth the buy.
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  1. There's such a great sense of achievement here: from winning a bout without striking your opponent to defeating one of the upper-ranked Ozeki, you'll want to always do your best. The fact alone that Eat! Fat! FIGHT! has been localised is amazing, and we applaud Temco's efforts for making this title available.
  2. 60
    It might be fun for a while to see your sumo grow in proportion and strength and rise through the ranks of the champions (especially after you unlock the Mii support option and put your own head on your wrestler's body), but there's only so long you're going to have fun with the same set of four brief mini-games.
  3. For a game that's so starved of content, 1,000 Points is a bit hard to swallow. [Feb 2010, p.89]