Gekido Urban Fighters - PlayStation
Gekido: Urban Fighters is a PlayStation action game built around side-scrolling brawler combat and fast arcade-style fights. It stands out with a gritty urban setting, anime-inspired character art, and support for up to four players.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play. Disc play surface is in good condition.
- This beat 'em up blends street fighting action with combo-heavy gameplay, stage progression, and enemy-filled levels built for solo or local multiplayer sessions.
- Multiple playable fighters bring different move sets and fighting styles, adding variety beyond standard punch-and-kick brawler mechanics.
- Versus and multiplayer modes expand the game beyond the main campaign, with head-to-head and group battles tied to its four-player focus.
- The Teen-rated presentation leans into a darker comic-book tone than many late-1990s console brawlers, giving it a distinct style within the genre.
Gekido was published by Interplay and arrived during a period when side-scrolling beat 'em ups were less common on PlayStation than on earlier arcade hardware. Its four-player emphasis gives it a different setup from single-character brawlers such as Fighting Force.
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Description
Gekido: Urban Fighters is a PlayStation action game built around side-scrolling brawler combat and fast arcade-style fights. It stands out with a gritty urban setting, anime-inspired character art, and support for up to four players.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play. Disc play surface is in good condition.
- This beat 'em up blends street fighting action with combo-heavy gameplay, stage progression, and enemy-filled levels built for solo or local multiplayer sessions.
- Multiple playable fighters bring different move sets and fighting styles, adding variety beyond standard punch-and-kick brawler mechanics.
- Versus and multiplayer modes expand the game beyond the main campaign, with head-to-head and group battles tied to its four-player focus.
- The Teen-rated presentation leans into a darker comic-book tone than many late-1990s console brawlers, giving it a distinct style within the genre.
Gekido was published by Interplay and arrived during a period when side-scrolling beat 'em ups were less common on PlayStation than on earlier arcade hardware. Its four-player emphasis gives it a different setup from single-character brawlers such as Fighting Force.




















