Last Bronx PC Download Torrent

Last Bronx Download PC

Last Bronx PC Download Torrent


  • Developer: Sega AM3
  • Release date: 1998
  • Platform: Windows (PC)
  • Genre: Fighting
  • Version: Full Game

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    Last Bronx (ラストブロンクス -東京番外地- Rasuto Buronkusu ~Tōkyō Bangaichi~) is a 3D fighting video game developed by Sega AM3 on the Sega Model 2 mainboard. It was released in Japanese game centers in 1996. Home versions of Last Bronx were produced for the contemporary Sega Saturn and Windows systems. In Japan, Last Bronx was novelized and serialized into comics and radio drama. A VHS video documenting the motion capture process used for the game and introducing the characters was released in 1996. A year later, Takashi Shimizu directed the live-action movie (V-Cinema). On June 29, 2006, Sega released Last Bronx on PlayStation 2 as a tenth anniversary celebration.

    Plot

    Last Bronx is set in an alternate version of post-Japanese bubble Tokyo, where crime and gang warfare is rampant. The game has the following main characters:

    Yusaku Kudo is the boss of the street gang "Neo-Soul" from Haneda airport. His preferred weapon is a metal sansetsukon; his in-game alternate weapon was a Shinkansen scale model.

    Joe Inagaki is the boss of the "Shinjuku Mad" gang from Shinjuku. His preferred weapons are metal nunchaku; his in-game alternate weapons are corn ears.

    Saburo Zaimoku is the boss of the "Katsushika Dumpsters" gang from Katsushika. Zaimoku's preferred weapon is the hammer; his in-game alternate weapon is a frozen tuna.

    Toru Kurosawa is the boss of the "Roppongi Hard Core Boys" gang from Roppongi. Kurosawa's preferred weapon is the bokuto (a wooden sword); his in-game alternate weapon is a folding fan.

    Nagi Hojo is the boss of the women-only "Dogma" gang from the Rainbow Bridge area of Tokyo, as well as a sadist. Nagi's preferred weapon is the sai; her in-game alternate weapon is a spoon and fork.

  • Yoko Kono is the boss of the "G-Troops" gang from the Tokyo subways. Yoko's preferred weapon is a pair of tonfa; her in-game alternate weapons are umbrellas.

    Ken Kono was the co-founder and former boss of the "G-Troop" gang. After refusing the Redrum challenge, Redrum badly injured him in a fire, and his anger made him mad and evil. Eventually, he was turned into Red Eye (レッドアイ) and himself became an agent for the mysterious Redrum ("Murder" backward) organization. In Yoko's ending, he is beaten by his sister Yoko at the tournament's final in the subway. Ken apologizes and tells his sister the truth, and then dies in her arms. Red Eye's preferred weapon is a metal tonfa; his in-game alternate weapons are chopsticks and broiled sauries.

    Hiroshi "Tommy" Tomiie is the boss of the "Helter Skelter" gang from Shibuya. Tommy's preferred weapon is the Bō (a long pole); his in-game alternate weapon is a deck brush. Tommy's stage, "Cross Street", features a Sonic mascot which is Sega Shibuya Game Center's logo.

    Lisa Kusanami is the leader of the "Orchids" music-band (and gang) from the moonlight garden in Takeshiba Passenger Ship Terminal. Lisa's preferred weapon is a double metal stick (aka "Double-sticks"); her in-game alternate weapon is a ladle and spatula.

    Gameplay

    Each match is a best out of two rounds fight with victory by knock out or remaining health at the end of the 30-second time limit. The stages are set in real Tokyo city closed areas without any ring outs. However, fighters can jump on the barriers (and eventually make a disqualifying ring out backflip from there).

    Sega AM3 used the "PKG" 3-button system introduced by the AM2 in Virtua Fighter – "P" stands for "Punch" (or weapon), "K" for "Kick" and "G" for "Guard". The player uses the arcade joystick to move the character. Certain joystick and button combinations result in special attacks and combination attacks. The "G" button is used to block the opponent's attacks and to perform a feint attack called "Attack Cancel". Strong attacks, throws and rolling moves can be performed using different button combinations. Taunts can also be used – Last Bronx is part of the rare games in which the CPU uses this feature against the player or even another CPU controlled character.

    Reception

    Last Bronx was already a hit and popular franchise in Japan before the home version's release, but it flopped in U.S. arcades, appearing in only a handful of venues in the country.

    Next Generation reviewed the arcade version, describing it as "a grittier, and in some ways more inventive product than the sometimes overly smooth efforts of AM2." The reviewer also praised the subtle techniques, use of the same intuitive three-button configuration used on all Model 2 fighting games, challenging opponent A.I., fluid animation, and intense sound effects.

    Next Generation reviewed the Saturn version of the game, rating it four stars out of five, and stated that "To see the next step in Sega fighters, look at the VF3 test bed known as Fighter's Megamix. However, Last Bronx shows that the current system still has a long way to go before becoming obsolete."

    Next Generation reviewed the PC version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that "It's too bad Sega dropped the ball because this coulda' been a contender."

  • Last Bronx System Requirements

    • Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP
    • Processor: any
    • RAM: 64 MB
    • Video Card: any
    • Hard disk space: 482.2 MB
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