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K-1 World Grand Prix (Playstation 2)

The new breed of sport fighting games has entered the ring. K-1 World Grand Prix combines the tactical barrage of boxing with the powerful ferocity of no-holds-barred fighting to deliver the ultimate sport fighting experience. With greater depth, more strategy and the fiercest knockouts around, K-1 World Grand Prix puts all other sport fighting games on the canvas!Over 20 real K-1 fighters, each with signature moves & combos. Body-region-specific damage allows for tactical weakening the opponent. Endless offensive and defensive moves to employ. 7 game modes including Grand Prix, Trial, Revival & Head-to-head. [Konami]

Konami
Fighting, Simulation, Sports
Players: 2
T (Teen)
Developer: Konami
Released July 8, 2003

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

67 / 100

Critic Reviews

90 Cheat Code Central
It's not a button masher. Energy and strength must be conserved. The key to good gameplay is looking for and finding openings. Taking advantage of your opponent's weakness is the strategy that will separate the men from the boys.
88 GamingTrend
The game has a lot of atmosphere and more options than a typical fighter. However, some may be put off by the pace of the game the unknown format.
83 IGN
It's the leader of the pack for K-1 games and easily ranks among the best realistic fighting games on any platform.
80 Gamer's Pulse
While you won’t have to bring your driving wheel to play the game, you will have to bring your thinking cap, as K-1 features precise, simulated fighting modeled on real K-1 fighters.
80 PSM Magazine
With a solid control scheme, good presentation, and a well-balanced roster of fighters, Konami's K-1 is an excellent way to launch the franchise. [Aug 2003, p.26]
80 GMR Magazine
K-1 packs fluid, responsive controls of the "Tekken" variety (left punch, right punch, kicks, etc.) combined with trouble-free 360-degree movement. [July 2003, p.76]
80 GamePro
The graphic and sound departments could have used just as much depth. Instead, the visuals are reminiscent of how the first-generation PS2 games look—not refined with average detail.
78 GameZone
The graphics are great and the hits are believable. The action can get really intense making for edge-of-your-seat fights.
78 Operation Sports
There is not really anything groundbreaking here, but the element it provides does the sport justice and brings an entertaining time to the gamer. However, the lack of seeing anything new affects the amount of time you'll spend.
74 Gamers' Temple
An attempt to bring a new and realistic fighting game to a market that isn’t into the sport. This game is not going to win over any new fans for the K-1 world.
71 Game Chronicles
My current favorite fighting game on any system. It's realistic, but more importantly, it’s fun, and you won’t find a better game to pop in your PS2 the next time you have friends over.
70 Adrenaline Vault
Even if the visuals and sound aren't quite cutting edge, the gameplay is still solid, and that’s all that truly matters. K-1 is an absolute must for fans of the sport.
68 GameSpy
It takes a fan to look past K-1's visual and technical shortcomings to find the rewarding game within.
67 Gaming Age
This game is for the hardcore fans, and they are the ones who will enjoy what K1 offers the most. It’s very real, very authentic.
66 GameSpot
Can provide an entertaining experience, not necessarily because of its gameplay mechanics, but rather because it offers a wide variety of different modes that will keep you interested in this strategic fighter that successfully captures some of the nuances of the sport.
65 Game Informer
Its graphics are merely average and the fighting is uninspired. [July 2003, p.107]
62 Electronic Gaming Monthly
In the end, K-1's pared-down approach is forgivable, but its bland execution is not. [Aug 2003, p.113]
60 PSX Nation
A sports game on par with Crave's UFC-licensed fighting games. Konami's alternative fighting endeavor will be welcomed by gamers patient-enough to see past the K-1's awkward graphics/sounds and simplistic gameplay.
60 G4 TV
The action comes up a little short when it comes to the visceral sense of combat. The game is devoid of blood, which can either be good or bad depending on your taste in such things. The lack of the red stuff is just one example of how the game comes across as overly sanitized and not quite as brutal as it could be.
50 Play Magazine
The experience comes across as rather dry, and while I don't need sizzle when I have steak, the boxing-like gameplay is also pretty drab. [July 2003, p.79]
48 GamingWorld X
The game loses its appeal quickly, as there is only so many times you can knock out a member of the same small roster before it gets old.
42 GameNow
This game may be deep and technical, but playing it is almost as fun as getting beat up. [Aug 2003, p.34]
40 Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
This game is so stupid. It also lacks any kind of cool. What a combo! [Aug 2003, p.99]
25 Game Revolution
It's just not hard enough. I beat the Grand Prix mode in about an hour and a half on my first try. I completed Champion's Revolution in the same time without losing one fight. I beat 21 straight opponents in my first shot at the Ironman endurance mode.

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