The Bouncer , released in 2000 as a PlayStation 2 launch title, remains one of the most intriguing and divisive experiments in Squaresoft's (now Square Enix) history. Marketed as a "playable action movie," it combined the cinematic flair of Final Fantasy with the street-fighting DNA of the Tekken series. While it initially struggled to meet the massive hype surrounding the PS2 launch, it has since become a cult classic remembered for its ambitious presentation and unique flaws. A Cinematic Experiment
: The game is famously heavy on cutscenes, with some playthroughs featuring more non-interactive story than actual gameplay. The Bouncer
Today, The Bouncer is often viewed through two distinct lenses: The Bouncer , released in 2000 as a
: It was one of the first games to implement ragdoll physics , which made combat feel weightier (if occasionally comedic). It also featured high-quality audio with full voice acting, a rarity for the era. Gameplay and Mechanics A Cinematic Experiment : The game is famously