Each stage has its own look, catchy music, and unique enemies, but the stages still are all roughly the same-the level design in God Hand is simply there to put you up against one roomful of enemies after another. The game unfolds as a series of many brief levels, comprising over half a dozen different stages, each of which are sandwiched between brief, often-amusing cinematic cutscenes. But, most of all, he'll fight lots and lots of punks, thugs, hoods, and other surly-looking types-and not just men but some mean-spirited ladies, as well. Along the way, he'll confront everything from a fat, vulgar, cigar-chomping Hispanic-accented demon named Elvis to a gorilla pro wrestler to an embarrassing squad of pint-sized superheroes to a dominatrix who's so evil, she kicks puppies. All sorts of other fighters, including a trio of scheming demons, want this power, and Gene's got a score to settle with them anyway, so battle ensues. The title of the game refers to Gene's right arm (not just his hand!), which apparently possesses stupendous power.though Gene's other arm and both his legs are pretty tough, too. In the grand tradition of other beat-'em-ups, there's not a whole lot of backstory to God Hand-only the thinnest semblance of a plot to set you up so you can knock 'em down. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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