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  1. Jul 20, 2021
    8
    This sure is a fresh take on the 'beat em up' genre which kept me hooked from start to finish.

    Great cartoonish visuals that fit the sounds and story very well. You get to play the 'wanderer' in a barren far away planet, full of Mad Max type renegades and mutants. The story is a nice little addition, even if there normally isn't much depth to it in these types of games. The major spin
    This sure is a fresh take on the 'beat em up' genre which kept me hooked from start to finish.

    Great cartoonish visuals that fit the sounds and story very well. You get to play the 'wanderer' in a barren far away planet, full of Mad Max type renegades and mutants. The story is a nice little addition, even if there normally isn't much depth to it in these types of games. The major spin is that you have to counter your enemy in order to engage (hence the name of the title). Level after level, you'll be kept on your toes as you have to continually memorise each of the enemies attacks, making rhythm and timing critical. There is plenty of challenge and fun, especially when you reach each boss fight.

    I was surprised how engaged I was, especially because of how the learning curve was introduced so masterfully. If you are a fan of the genre, this one is a must as you won't find anything else like it.
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  1. Apr 26, 2019
    80
    Much like a deep dish pizza, Way of the Passive Fist isn’t what it seems on the surface. And like the heavy alternative to the NY slice, it’s not something I can recommend to everyone. However, it’s a totally inventive, gorgeous, and well-executed spin on rhythm-based games, where the action never lets up.
  2. 75
    What it lacks in gameplay variety, Way of the Passive Fist makes up for in its unique focus on defense and its accessible approach to difficulty. I enjoyed playing through the story mode and learning the different attack patterns of my opponents as each interaction felt like a mini-rhythm game. If you are looking for an arcade-style brawler that has achievements and a fun hook, there’s no need to be passive about downloading this one on the eShop.