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D-Mob (Christopher Judge), after being arrested for involvement in a shooting, is broken out of police custody. Now, his crew is involved in a major turf war with Crow (Snoop Dogg), with con... Read allD-Mob (Christopher Judge), after being arrested for involvement in a shooting, is broken out of police custody. Now, his crew is involved in a major turf war with Crow (Snoop Dogg), with control of New York's underground at stake.D-Mob (Christopher Judge), after being arrested for involvement in a shooting, is broken out of police custody. Now, his crew is involved in a major turf war with Crow (Snoop Dogg), with control of New York's underground at stake.
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Snoop Dogg
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Christopher Judge
- D-Mob
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- (as Chris Judge)
Method Man
- Blaze
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Sticky Fingaz
- Sticky
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Busta Rhymes
- Magic
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Danny Trejo
- Self - Host
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Henry Rollins
- Self
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Carmen Electra
- Self
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Kimora Lee Simmons
- Self
- (voice)
- (as Kimora Lee)
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One of the most excellent hip-hop-influenced fighting ever made. Def Jam Fight For NY is something that we have never seen before and that we have always needed. A fighting game with the crowds used as a weapon or a hazard, Satisfying environmental takedowns, and best of all it has one of the most brutal and painful Blazing Moves that are so unbelievable to look at and completely over the top and the best part in this game is character creation.
But the weapons feel a little weirdly handled because they did not do takedowns and have little damage counts. However, this game did not stop becoming one of the best.
The cast in Def Jam was really good and so is the story with their selves as alternate Def Jam Fight personas. While some really felt missing like Jervis and Starks.
Still, this is the best game to recall your memories.
But the weapons feel a little weirdly handled because they did not do takedowns and have little damage counts. However, this game did not stop becoming one of the best.
The cast in Def Jam was really good and so is the story with their selves as alternate Def Jam Fight personas. While some really felt missing like Jervis and Starks.
Still, this is the best game to recall your memories.
I've just recently played this game, and there are so many reasons to like it.
First of all, the moves and environments rock! I've never seen a game where you can plow a dude's face into the wall for a finisher... that's pretty good.
Also, all the music and all the celebrity voices brought back the main reason that I enjoyed listening to rap: brutal honesty.
Finally, the fact that you can keep changing the look of your character is incredible... if only I had that kind of ability. It's like, I have a bald head and all of a sudden, I have a huge head of dreadlocks... that'd be cool.
Of course, the game is not without its flaws: trying to pick up a weapon is no easy task. You have to stand at just the right position to do it.
Not only that, but as much as I love the free for all matches, it's hard to turn the other way and attack.
Finally, to cap off this review, this game gets a 9.5 out of 10.
First of all, the moves and environments rock! I've never seen a game where you can plow a dude's face into the wall for a finisher... that's pretty good.
Also, all the music and all the celebrity voices brought back the main reason that I enjoyed listening to rap: brutal honesty.
Finally, the fact that you can keep changing the look of your character is incredible... if only I had that kind of ability. It's like, I have a bald head and all of a sudden, I have a huge head of dreadlocks... that'd be cool.
Of course, the game is not without its flaws: trying to pick up a weapon is no easy task. You have to stand at just the right position to do it.
Not only that, but as much as I love the free for all matches, it's hard to turn the other way and attack.
Finally, to cap off this review, this game gets a 9.5 out of 10.
A fighting game involving rappers sure sounds like a very odd premise , but in this case , it ends up being well executed , the story is both fascinating and tragic at the same time , the gameplay is very cool and very fluid , the fighting system is graphical and realistic because it contains blood and gore but not at the same level as MORTAL KOMBAT , snoop dogg is the final boss of the game , and he was the perfect boss for the game despite being too difficult. You can create your own fighters , whether you create yourself or create your proper character and choose the perfect voice fit for the character itself you created , there are a ton of iconic rappers you could play as such as Ice-T , Redman , Fat joe , Method Man , etc ... , but I think there are some flaws such as the crowd animation and hard use of weapons , from the start you might be frustrated by how incredibly difficult the game is , but later you could improve on your playing skills .
Anyway , this game is must for fans and gamers alike , highly recommend you to play it . 9/10.
Anyway , this game is must for fans and gamers alike , highly recommend you to play it . 9/10.
I love this game.... For those of you who were fans of the WCW/WWF games (by THQ/AKI for the Nintendo64 - as in World Tour, Revenge, Wrestlemania 2000 and No Mercy)You will LOVE this game... it's the wrestling/fighting game you've been waiting for.... but with Gore and swearing and one of the coolest character creations styles ever (although it makes creating numerous characters a little long and tedious) I love it though.. the gameplay, graphics, sound... everything. I've played through story mode 3 times already... and although you might not be sick and have way too much time like me it's a ridiculously fun game. It's not too expensive and if you have a bunch of buddies who love that type of game it's worth buying (2nd hand if you can find it) Anyway I give this game a 9.5/10
Def Jam: Fight for NY is a great game, and it's not short. Beginning in story mode, you have to train yourself to get stronger and face bigger, better fighters. During the long adventure, you'll start to build fame and gain a good reputation. At the end, those who hated you will have joined your side. To me, the ending feels sad because you started off unknown to the community and you've now became the true warrior- forever, with a well known standing name. Your once enemies are now your troops.
However, I think the producers lacked on the ending. So much movie clips in the beginning and so little in the end.
Graphics- Very clean and smooth. Frame skip is excellent and rarely any slowdowns.
Sound- Ouch! Do you hear all that bone-crunching and snapping? High quality sound effects makes you feel it!
Music- Sadly 25 artist tracks in the game.
Gameplay- Challenging to learn. That's why there's a gym to train you to become a pro in no time.
Replay value- Very high. If you love hip hop artists and movie stars and like to see them fight one-on-one, Def Jam is very fun to play. Over 30 characters and lots of stages to choose from. Some stages got rules like- Ring out, subway match, burn 'em and window match. Can't go bored.
Overall rating- 8/10.
However, I think the producers lacked on the ending. So much movie clips in the beginning and so little in the end.
Graphics- Very clean and smooth. Frame skip is excellent and rarely any slowdowns.
Sound- Ouch! Do you hear all that bone-crunching and snapping? High quality sound effects makes you feel it!
Music- Sadly 25 artist tracks in the game.
Gameplay- Challenging to learn. That's why there's a gym to train you to become a pro in no time.
Replay value- Very high. If you love hip hop artists and movie stars and like to see them fight one-on-one, Def Jam is very fun to play. Over 30 characters and lots of stages to choose from. Some stages got rules like- Ring out, subway match, burn 'em and window match. Can't go bored.
Overall rating- 8/10.
Did you know
- TriviaThe vicious sound of bones breaking was actually a recording of a brown paper bag being crinkled up, then reversed and pitch-shifted to fit the action.
- Alternate versionsDue to disc space limitations (Mini-DVDs only having 1.5GB vs. 4.7GB on regular DVDs), the GameCube version saw a handful of unique changes from Xbox/PS2 versions: 8 out of 28 songs were removed, 3/4 player arenas have reduced crowds, the player can only have one voice for the main character compared to six on other versions, and the light blur effect on characters and arenas is missing.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jampack Vol. 11 (2004)
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