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''This is article about the Hokuto no Ken video game released for the PlayStation in 2000. For the the Hokuto no Ken game that was ported to the PlayStation in 1996, see [[Hokuto no Ken (Banpresto)]]''.
:''This is article about the Hokuto no Ken video game released for the PlayStation in 2000. For the the Hokuto no Ken game that was ported to the PlayStation in 1996, see [[Hokuto no Ken (Banpresto)]]''.
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|title = Hokuto no Ken - Seikimatsu Kyūseishu Densetsu
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{{nihongo_title|Hokuto no Ken - Seikimatsu Kyūseishu Densetsu|北斗の拳 世紀末救世主伝説}} is a video game released for the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation|PlayStation]] in Japan on October 26, 2000. It is a 3D action game published by [[Wikipedia:Bandai|Bandai]] and developed by [[Wikipedia:Natsume (company)|Natsume]]. The game's main story mode which follows the plot of the manga as the player takes control of [[Kenshirō]] from the beginning of his journey to his final battle with [[Raoh]]. The game faithfully reproduce scenes from the manga, aside from a few deviations and omissions done for the convenience of gameplay. Almost all the voice actors from the TV series reprised their roles for the game, most notably [[Kaneto Shiozawa]], who passed away a few months before the release of the game, making this Shiozawa's final performance as Rei in any ''Hokuto no Ken''-related media.
{{nihongo_title|Hokuto no Ken - Seikimatsu Kyūseishu Densetsu|北斗の拳 世紀末救世主伝説}} is an action video game released for the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation|PlayStation]] in Japan on October 26, 2000. Published by [[Wikipedia:Bandai|Bandai]] and developed by [[Wikipedia:Natsume (company)|Natsume]], it was the first ''Hokuto no Ken'' video game to feature fully 3D polygonal graphics. The game's main story mode which follows the plot of the manga as the player takes control of [[Kenshirō]] from the beginning of his journey to his final battle with [[Raoh]]. The game faithfully reproduce scenes from the manga, aside from a few deviations and omissions done for the convenience of gameplay. Almost all the voice actors from the TV series reprised their roles for the game, most notably [[Kaneto Shiozawa]], who passed away a few months before the release of the game, making this Shiozawa's final performance as Rei in any ''Hokuto no Ken''-related media.


The first-print editions of the game came bundled with a post-card that gave owners of the game a chance to win a metallic bust of [[Jagi]], which were given out to 500 people.
The first-print editions of the game came bundled with a post-card that gave owners of the game a chance to win a metallic bust of [[Jagi]], which were given out to 500 people.


==Game modes==
==Game Modes==
;{{nihongo|Legend of the Savior|救世主伝説|Kyūseishu Densetsu}}
;{{nihongo|Legend of the Savior|救世主伝説|Kyūseishu Densetsu}}
:The main story mode. Consists of eight chapters where the player takes control of Kenshiro, with portions where [[Rei]] and [[Toki]] are controlled as well.
:The main story mode. Consists of eight chapters where the player takes control of Kenshiro, with portions where [[Rei]] and [[Toki]] are playable as well.


;{{nihongo|Century's End Theater|世紀末シアター|Seikimatsu Shiatā}}
;{{nihongo|Century's End Theater|世紀末シアター|Seikimatsu Shiatā}}
:Available after completing each chapter in the story mode, this allows the player to view all the story sequences and edit the dialogue as they fit. All of the lines spoken by the characters in each scene can by replaced by any line spoken by any character, regardless of the original context. This is one of the most popular features in the game and the official strategy guide has an entire section teaching readers how to create their own scenes.
:Available after completing the first chapter. This allows the player to view any previously-viewed curtscene from the main story and edit the dialogue as they fit. All of the lines spoken by the characters in each scene can by replaced by any line spoken by any character, regardless of the original context. Additional lines are unlocked by completing a chapter without dying. This is one of the most popular features in the game and the official strategy guide has an entire section teaching readers how to create their own scenes.


;{{nihongo|Battle for Conqueror|覇者決定戦|Hasha Ketteisen}}
;{{nihongo|Battle for Conqueror|覇者決定戦|Hasha Ketteisen}}
:A one-on-one battle mode that can be played with a second player. There are 14 selectable characters to choose from. Only Kenshiro is available at the start and the rest must be made available by defeating them in the Story Mode without using continues.
:A one-on-one battle mode that can be played against the CPU or a second player. There are 14 selectable characters to choose from. Only Kenshiro is available at the start and the rest must be unlocked by defeating them in the Story Mode without using continues.


;{{nihongo|The Abeshi|ザ・あべし}}
;{{nihongo|The Abeshi|ザ・あべし}}
:A secret game mode available after completing all eight chapters of the story mode without using continues. It is a time attack mode consisting of six stages where the player must defeat as many red thugs as possible in last 30 seconds per stage.
:A secret game mode available after completing all eight chapters of the story mode without using continues. It is a time attack mode consisting of six stages where the player must defeat as many red thugs as possible in 30 seconds per stage.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
;{{nihongo|Real Time Abeshi System|リアルタイムあべしシステム}}
;{{nihongo|Real Time Abeshi System|リアルタイムあべしシステム}}
:A feature that allows the player to determine the [[Danmatsuma|death cry]] of the red colored enemy grunts. When the player attacks a red enemy while the enemy is flashing, a series of button commands will be displayed on screen while the enemy taunts the player. If the player presses all seven buttons shown on-screen in the correct order before the enemy finishes his sentence, then the enemy's death cry will vary depending on the player's timing. There are over 200 possible death cries. A portion of the player's health will also be restored.
:A feature that allows the player to determine the [[Danmatsuma|death cry]] of the red colored enemy grunts. When the player attacks a red-clad enemy while he is flashing, a series of button inputs will be displayed on screen during the enemy's taunt. If the player presses all seven buttons shown on-screen in the correct order before the enemy finishes his phrase , then his death cry will vary depending on the player's timing. There are over 200 possible death cries. The player's health will also be restored.


==Chapters==
==Chapters==
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;{{nihongo|Chapter 3 - The Man from Nanto|南斗の男|Nanto no Otoko}}
;{{nihongo|Chapter 3 - The Man from Nanto|南斗の男|Nanto no Otoko}}
*Battle 1: Fight with the [[Kiba Ichizoku|Kiba Clan]] at [[Mamiya]]'s village
*Battle 1: Fight with the [[Kiba Ichizoku|Kiba Clan]] at [[Mamiya]]'s village
*Battle 2: Sub-boss fight with [[Kemada]] and the Kiba Clan
*Battle 2: Sub-boss fight with [[Madara]] and the Kiba Clan
*Battle 3: Second fight with the Kiba Clan (the player can choose between Ken or [[Rei]] for this battle)
*Battle 3: Second fight with the Kiba Clan (the player can choose between Ken or [[Rei]] for this battle)
*Battle 4: Kenshiro vs. Rei (the player can choose either one and fight the other)
*Battle 4: Kenshiro vs. Rei (the player can choose either one and fight the other)
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*Battle 1: Toki vs. Raoh II
*Battle 1: Toki vs. Raoh II
*Battle 2: Toki vs. Raoh III
*Battle 2: Toki vs. Raoh III
*Battle 3: Battle with Ken-oh's Lance Brigade and  
*Battle 3: Battle with Ken-oh's Lance Brigade and
*Battle 4: Sub-boss fight with [[Hiruka]] and his lackeys
*Battle 4: Sub-boss fight with [[Hiruka]] and his lackeys
*Battle 5: Kenshiro vs. Raoh II
*Battle 5: Kenshiro vs. Raoh II
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*Battle 1: Kenshiro vs. Raoh IV
*Battle 1: Kenshiro vs. Raoh IV
*Battle 2: Kenshiro vs. Raoh V
*Battle 2: Kenshiro vs. Raoh V
==Story differences==
The following is a list of differences between the original manga and the game.
;Chapter 1
*Covers the Zeed and King story arcs.
*Zeed is aware that the man who killed his scouts had seven scars on his chest. His gang invade Lin's village looking for Kenshirō.
*Spade kills Misumi while Ken and Bat are still in Misumi's village.
*There's an alternate scene where Spade kills Misumi during his first encounter with Ken and steals the seed rice. If this happens, the later battle at Misumi's village will not occur and Ken and Bat will head directly to Southern Cross.
*[[Diamond]] and [[Club]] were omitted from the game.
*There's a scene where Bat infiltrates Shin's palace in order to unlock the front gate for Ken from the other side. If the player failed to save Misumi earlier, then the player must control during this segment and avoid the guards.
* Ken sees Shin only after defeating Heart. Shin stabs the Yuria mannequin before the battle begins.
;Chapter 2
*Covers the Jackal story arc. The [[Golan]] arc is skipped completely.
*[[Johnny]] the bartender employs Ken as a bouncer for his bar.
*Since the Golan arc does not occur in the game, Lin is reunited with Ken by wandering into Johnny's bar in search for him. She brings along [[Taki]], whom she found unconscious in the desert.
*Ken breaks the bedrock dividing the village's well and the water current almost immediately upon his arrival. As a result, the scene where Taki is killed for attempting to steal water from a neighboring village never happens and he survives.
*Toyo is founded fatally wounded after Ken drives away Jackal's gang from her village. The scene where Jackal's lackeys tries to hang the children and stick dynamites on their backs never happens.
*At the village where Ken finds Fox, Jackal is hiding at a nearby building, watching the fight. When Fox calls Jackal for help, Jackal refuses to do so and escapes.
*When Ken chases Jackal at [[Villainy Prison]], Jackal calls upon his lackeys to run him over with their bike.
*Jackal is killed by being squeezed to death by Devil's hand.
;Chapter 3
*Covers the Kiba Clan and Jagi story arcs.
*Ken and Rei decides to depart to the Kiba Clan's hideout immediately after seeing Mamiya shed tears. Ken confronts Madara before meeting the King of Kiba.
*Mamiya goes by herself to avenge [[Kō]]'s death. When Ken and Rei meet the King of Kiba, she is already taken captive by him.
*When Ken and Rei put themselves in a false state of death, the King of Kiba himself is the one who checks to see if they're dead and he does it alone.
*The elderly man who tries to protect Aki and Mako is shot by Jagi. He never died in the manga.
*Mako's village and the village with Jagi's bust are the same place. In the manga, they were different locations.
*Jagi ignites the gas tank immediately after his battle with Ken begins, covering the ceiling in flames.
;Chapter 4
*Covers the Amiba and Cassandra story arcs.
*Ken returns to Mamiya's village after defeating Jagi. He talks to Rei about his other brothers, Raoh and Toki and then asks Rei to protect Bat and Lin once again.
*If Ken loses the arm wrestling mini-game to Gyūki, then Gyūki and Habu will fight against Kenshirō together.
*Although Habu tells Ken the location of Amiba's hideout, he is not present when Ken actually arrives and what happens to him afterward is left a mystery.
*[[Yū]], the young boy Amiba kills, is accompanied only by his mother. Yū's father never appears.
*Amiba strikes a pressure point on Yū's mother instead of the father. When Ken rushes in to save her, Amiba uses the opportunity to paralyze Ken by striking his ''sen'yo'' point.
;Chapter 5
*Covers from Raoh's invasion of Mamiya's village to the death of Rei.
*Like in the anime, there are more than one thug dressed like [[Seeker]]. When Seeker is defeated, Ken strikes a pressure point on him.
*The generic members of Ken-oh's Invasion Squad resembles the rod-wielding thug that attacks Toki and Mamiya.
*After Rei is wounded, Mamiya goes to and returns from [[Medicine City]] without any trouble. [[Galf]] never appears in the game.
*The entrance to Yuda's room is guarded by watch dogs.
*When Rei fights Yuda, the village is already flooded.
;Chapter 6
*Covers the Souther story arc.
*When Ken is defeated by Souther after the first fight, he regains consciousness only after he is rescued and taken back to Shuh's hideout. He is told about [[Shiva]] and what happened to him after waking up.
*Ken fights Souther in front of the pyramid instead of on top.
*Souther's back-story with [[Ōgai]] is never mentioned.
;Chapter 7
*Covers from the battle between Toki and Raoh and up until Raoh's capture of Yuria.
*[[Kōryū]] does not appear and the [[Ryūga]] story arc is skipped as well.
*Bat and Lin meet Fudoh after he saves them while being chased by bandits.
*Ken kills Hiruka by throwing him into the quicksand he attempted to trap Fudoh in.
*Ken does not injure his eyes after Rihaku's trap is triggered.
;Chapter 8
*Covers the events leading to the final battle between Ken and Raoh.
*Raoh confronts Fudoh by himself.


==Move list==
==Move list==
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*{{nihongo|Chopping Barrage|チョップ連打|Choppu Renda}} - Square + X
*{{nihongo|Chopping Barrage|チョップ連打|Choppu Renda}} - Square + X
*{{nihongo|Head Breaker|脳天割り|Nōten Wari}} - Front + Square + X
*{{nihongo|Head Breaker|脳天割り|Nōten Wari}} - Front + Square + X
*{{nihongo|[[Nanto Gokuto Ken]]|南斗獄屠拳, Nanto Hell Butcher Fist}} - Dash, then Square + X
*{{nihongo||南斗獄屠拳|[[Nanto Gokuto Ken]]|Nanto Hell Butcher Fist}} - Dash, then Square + X
*{{nihongo|Diving Attack|急降下攻撃|Kyūkōka Kōgeki}} - Jump, then Square + X
*{{nihongo|Diving Attack|急降下攻撃|Kyūkōka Kōgeki}} - Jump, then Square + X


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;[[Uighur]]
;[[Uighur]]
*{{nihongo|Taizan Ryū Sōjō Ben|泰山流双条鞭, Taishan Style Twin Streak Whip}} - Square + X
*{{nihongo|Taishan Style Twin Streak Whip|泰山流双条鞭|Taizan Ryū Sōjō Ben}} - Square + X
*{{nihongo|Mōko Hakkyoku Dō|蒙古覇極道, Tao of the Mongolian Dominator}} - Front + Square + X
*{{nihongo|Tao of the Mongolian Dominator|蒙古覇極道|Mōko Hakkyoku Dō}} - Front + Square + X
*{{nihongo|Whip Attack|鞭攻撃|Ben Kōgeki}} - Square (once or twice)
*{{nihongo|Whip Attack|鞭攻撃|Ben Kōgeki}} - Square (once or twice)


==Secrets==
==Secrets==
;Unlock characters in Battle Mode
;Unlock characters in Battle Mode
:To unlock each character in Battle Mode, the player must complete each one-on-one boss battle in Story Mode without having a Game Over up to that point (chapters can be replayed individually). The characters are unlocked in the following order.
:To unlock each character in Battle Mode, the player must complete each one-on-one boss battle in Story Mode without having a Game Over up to that point (chapters can be replayed individually). The sub-bosses can not be unlocked. The characters are unlocked in the following order.
*Kenshiro (available by default)
*Kenshiro (available by default)
*Heart (defeat him during Chapter 1)
*Heart (defeat him during Chapter 1)
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*[[Shin]] ([[Toshio Furukawa]])
*[[Shin]] ([[Toshio Furukawa]])
*[[Shuh]] ([[Katsuji Mori]])
*[[Shuh]] ([[Katsuji Mori]])
*[[Souther]] ([[Banjō Ginga]]
*[[Souther]] ([[Banjō Ginga]])
*[[Yuda]] ([[Bin Shimada]])
*[[Yuda]] ([[Bin Shimada]])
*[[Fudoh]] ([[Shōzō Iizuka]])
*[[Fudoh]] ([[Shōzō Iizuka]])
*[[Rihaku]]/[[Spade]] ([[Hirohiko Kakegawa]])
*[[Rihaku]]/[[Spade]] ([[Hirohiko Kakegawa]])
*[[Jagi]] ([[Chikao Ōtsuka]])
*[[Jagi]] ([[Chikao Ōtsuka]])
*[[Heart]] ([[Junpei Takiguchi]])
*[[Heart]] ([[wikipedia:Junpei Takiguchi|Junpei Takiguchi]])
*[[Uighur]] ([[Daisuke Gōri]])
*[[Uighur]] ([[Daisuke Gōri]])
*[[Kiba Daiō]] ([[Takeshi Watabe]])
*[[Kiba Daiō]] ([[Takeshi Watabe]])
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*[[Airi]] ([[Yukiko Mannaka]])
*[[Airi]] ([[Yukiko Mannaka]])
*[[Zeed]] ([[Hirofumi Tanaka]])
*[[Zeed]] ([[Hirofumi Tanaka]])
*[[Jackal]]/[[Gyōki]] ([[Hisao Egawa]])
*[[Jackal]]/[[Gyūki]] ([[Hisao Egawa]])
*[[Fox]]/[[Seeker]] ([[Takehiko Watanabe]])
*[[Fox]]/[[Seeker]] ([[Takehiko Watanabe]])
*[[Madara]] ([[Daisuke Tōjō]])
*[[Madara]] ([[Daisuke Tōjō]])
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*[[Taki]] ([[Noriko Yoshitake]])
*[[Taki]] ([[Noriko Yoshitake]])
*[[Aki]] ([[Ayaka Yamashita]])
*[[Aki]] ([[Ayaka Yamashita]])
* Narrator ([[Shigeru Chiba]]))
* Narrator ([[Shigeru Chiba]])


==External Links==
==External Links==