The game covers the "Ragnarok" arc, the first major peak of the series. Players step into the shoes of Kenichi Shirahama, a bullied high schooler training under six legendary martial arts masters. The essay of his journey is one of "effort vs. genius." The game reflects this by pitting Kenichi’s hybrid style against the "Eight Fists of Ragnarok," a group of elite martial artists who use their skills for delinquency and power. Gameplay Mechanics: The "Martial Arts" Feel
What sets this game apart from other anime fighters of its era is the emphasis on style-specific combat. Shijyou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi Gekitou Ragnar...
While it remained a Japan-only release, Gekitou! Ragnarok Hachikenpou is remembered as one of the better examples of how to adapt a shonen training series. It doesn't just let you fight; it makes you feel the weight of the training behind every punch. It stands as a testament to an era where licensed games were experimental, challenging, and deeply committed to their source material. The game covers the "Ragnarok" arc, the first