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Revision as of 08:20, 27 November 2007
Groove Adventure Rave: Fighting Live (Rave Master in the U.S.) is a video game of the fighting game genre released in 2002 in Japan and released in March 8, 2005 in the U.S. by Konami for the Gamecube. It is based off of the anime show Rave Master.
Playable Characters
- Let
- Let
- Go
- Rosa
- King
- Poosya
- Aniki
- The Beast King
- Rear Admiral
- Outlaw
- Pasha
Critical Reception
The reviews for the game were averagely mediocre. It received praise for its four-player simultaneous fighting and its custom match up edits in story mode. However, it was also said that its environments offered little interaction during gameplay and that it had a short single player mode.
Review From | Score |
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X-Play | 3/5 |
Ign.com | 6.8 |
Gamedaily.com | 5 (out of 10) |
External links
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