Sango Fighter

aka: Fighter in China, Sango Street Fighter, Sangoku Bushō Sōha, Violent Vengeance, Wu Jiang Zheng Ba: Sanguozhi
Moby ID: 1384

[ All ] [ DOS ] [ PC-98 ] [ Super A'can ]

Critic Reviews add missing review

Average score: 92% (based on 2 ratings)

Player Reviews

Average score: 3.8 out of 5 (based on 15 ratings with 2 reviews)

Praise Panda

The Good
Almost everything! The wide variety of characters to chose from, the easy, and really logical controlling, the colorful graphics (wich were very good in its time), the cool special moves, and the special stages, where you have to arrow down pigeons...:D

The Bad
No female characters. and technically... it's still just a PC game from '93

The Bottom Line
Okay, PC computers are not the best platform for fighting games. Still its admirable, that some companies tried to make games in this genre originally for PC. Some of the succeeded very well. Like Panda, a small company from Hongkong (as i recall). Sango Figher is one of the best fighting games They've ever made. It takes place in romantic china, and your fighers are all heroes from legends. If you chose story mode you may chose from only five of them (even there's more than twice as much characters in the game), since they're serving some evil dictator, who you gotta capture in the end, after you beat all these guys. Atmospheric, and fun game, but if you've been raised by arcade machines (i know some weird people in this category), you might find it simply bad. Check out the second part too!

DOS · by okos ember (14) · 2006

A genuinely horrible game.

The Good
What's to like about Sango Fighter? Hmm. I guess I can give the game some credit for a few very well-drawn graphics, Japanese style.

The Bad
Horrible controls, terrible music (did I say terrible? I meant YUUUUUUUUUUCK) and sound effects, crappy animation and anything BUT fun gameplay.



The Bottom Line
Why the hell would anyone play this on his own free will? Don't ask me. Ask my brother, for only he knows.

DOS · by Tomer Gabel (4538) · 2000

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Critic reviews added by Havoc Crow, Patrick Bregger.