Shijyou Saikyou No Deshi Kenichi Gekitou Ragnar... ✧
The game covers the "Ragnarok" arc, the first major peak of the series. Players step into the shoes of Kenichi Shirahama, a bullied high schooler training under six legendary martial arts masters. The essay of his journey is one of "effort vs. genius." The game reflects this by pitting Kenichi’s hybrid style against the "Eight Fists of Ragnarok," a group of elite martial artists who use their skills for delinquency and power. Gameplay Mechanics: The "Martial Arts" Feel
Because Kenichi learns Karate, Muay Thai, Jujutsu, and Chinese Martial Arts, his moveset is a versatile toolkit. Shijyou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi Gekitou Ragnar...
True to the series’ focus on survival, the game rewards parrying and counter-attacking. It’s not just about button mashing; it’s about reading the opponent’s "ryu" (flow), much like the training scenes in the Ryōzanpaku dojo. The game covers the "Ragnarok" arc, the first
What sets this game apart from other anime fighters of its era is the emphasis on style-specific combat. genius
For fans, the game serves as a "playable anime." It features the original voice cast and remains faithful to the character designs of Shun Matsuena. It captures the unique humor of the series—the contrast between the terrifyingly intense masters and Kenichi’s comedic cowardice—while maintaining a high level of intensity during the boss fights against characters like Hermit or Ryūto (Odin).
Shijyou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi: Gekitou! Ragnarok Hachikenpou (Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple – Fierce Fight! The Eight Fists of Ragnarok) is a cult-classic fighting game for the PlayStation 2 that successfully translates the high-octane energy of the manga/anime into a technical brawler. Developed by Capcom, it isn't just a licensed cash-in; it’s a robust fighting engine that mirrors the series' core philosophy: the grueling path from weakness to mastery. Narrative and Tone
The cinematic "Super" moves are beautifully animated for the PS2, capturing the over-the-top impact of techniques like the Yamizuki or the Chai-Kick . Cultural and Fan Appeal