Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Wii Shop
- 15th Mar 2010, 1,000 points
- 16th Apr 2010, 1,000 points
- Also Available On
- Series
- Official Site
- ghostfiregames.com
Reviews
Review Rage of the Gladiator (WiiWare)
Rage, rage against the dying of the light
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and Ghostfire Games' Rage of the Gladiator makes no bones about paying homage to Nintendo's classic arcade boxer Punch Out!!, using similar mechanics based around recognising enemy attack patterns to battle through a bevy of foes. Whilst its shoes are...
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Rage of the Gladiator News
Nintendo Download 21st February 2011 (North America)
Faxanadu leads the charge
It's been two weeks since we last saw a Virtual Console game, which means it's time for another one, this time in the shapely side-scrolling form of Faxanadu on NES. There's also a couple of WiiWare demos and some DSiWare puzzle games of course, as well as headline WiiWare download... well, we won't spoil it. Virtual...
Nintendo Download 11th February 2011 (Europe)
Genies, models, dolphins, viruses, fires and hip hop
There can be only one headline title this week, leaving all others in the shade. Shantae: Risky's Revenge finally reaches Europe after a lengthy wait, letting gamers all over the continent see why this is the best game DSiWare has to offer. DSiWare: Shantae: Risky's Revenge (WayForward, 1200pts)...
Nintendo Download 16th April 2010 (Europe)
Mega Man, Mr. Driller, gladiators and more
There's a little bit for everyone this week, as all three services get at least one good to great title. DSiWare obviously steals the show again with the usual four releases, while WiiWare gets two and the Virtual Console gets its usual one. Keep in mind these games won't be available until midnight...
News Rage of the Gladiator Coming to Europe on Friday
And there's even a fun contest to go along with it!
Ghostfire Games has just announced that their WiiWare fighting release Rage of the Gladiator will be coming to the European WiiWare service this Friday. To further sweeten things up a bit, they're even going to be giving away a free copy of the game to one lucky European gamer each and every day to...
News Rage of the Gladiator Giveaway
Win your very own copy of the game
Ghostfire Games have just announced that they're running a contest to give 15 lucky gamers a free copy of their newest WiiWare release Rage of the Gladiator. All you have to do is Twitter their account with your Wii Code and one winner will be chosen each day to receive a copy of the game. You can check out the...
Nintendo Download 15th March 2010 (North America)
Gladiators, vampires, shooting, dinos, zoos and golf this week
Fans of the classics will be pleased to see the TG-16 CD entry in the Castlevania series as well as a new take on the Punch-Out formula and a surprise target shooter on Wii, whilst the DSi gets a range of sim-style games: zoo, dino and gangster and a golf game for good measure. WiiWare:...
News Rage of the Gladiator to Cost 1000 Wii Points
The game goes on sale before it's even released!
You might recall that we posted an article about the upcoming release of Ghostfire Games' Rage of the Gladiator WiiWare title being released on March 15th and costing 1500 Wii Points. Well Ed Roman, CEO of Ghostfire Games has just told us that they've spoken to Nintendo and managed to convince them to...
News Rage of the Gladiator Coming March 15th
Get your gladiator gear ready!
Ghostfire Games has just announced that their upcoming WiiWare fighter Rage of the Gladiator will be released on the North American WiiWare service on March 15th for 1500 1000 Wii Points. We'll keep you posted on any new developments with the game and of course we'll have a full review of the title shortly after its...
News Rage of the Gladiator - Amit the Snake Charmer Trailer
Check out the game's newest bad boy!
Ghostfire Games have just released the newest boss gameplay trailer for its upcoming WiiWare fighter Rage of the Gladiator for all to enjoy. In this video you'll get to meet Amit the Snake Charmer. Not only is he a ferocious fighter, but he also has the ability to transform himself into a snake for a more...
First Impressions Rage of the Gladiator
Unleash Hell!
Rage of the Gladiator may not be ready to step into the WiiWare ring just yet, but when Ghostfire Games invited us to a little sparring session with their first-person fighter we accepted immediately. We came away battered and bruised, but still very impressed with how Rage is shaping up. Each of the game’s three control methods...
Previews
First Impressions Rage of the Gladiator
Unleash Hell!
Rage of the Gladiator may not be ready to step into the WiiWare ring just yet, but when Ghostfire Games invited us to a little sparring session with their first-person fighter we accepted immediately. We came away battered and bruised, but still very impressed with how Rage is shaping up. Each of the game’s three control methods...
About The Game
You control a gladiator, fighting for your life in an arena. Armed with your magical warhammer and a trusty shield, you must defeat fantastic bosses including a Chimera, Beholder, and a Dragon. The game is set in first-person perspective.
In Rage of the Gladiator, each boss has unique abilities and powers that you need to pay close attention to. Exploit the weakness of each enemy by jumping, dodging, or shield blocking with the proper timing and agility. Then unleash your rage by brutally pounding your enemy with your warhammer and bashing them with your shield, and you will triumph.
Features of the game include:
Insane “finishing moves.” You have 14 finishing moves that destroy your opponent in over-the-top cutscenes:
- Leap to the skies, then plunge your warhammer into the ground, creating a pillar of fire that burns your enemy to a crisp.
- Transform into a hulking colossus 10 times the size of your opponent, pounding him into the ground.
- Darken the skies with a solar eclipse, sending a beam of light to fry your enemy.
- Customize your character. As you defeat bosses, you earn skill points. You can apply those skill points to one of three skill trees: Offense, Defense, and Magic. This gives you new powers. It also provides great replay value since you can replay through the game with different skill tree decisions.
- Fantastic 3D-graphics. Fully rendered and realistic, you do combat in a fully lit 3D arena. This polish level is rare for a downloadable title.
- Extremely realistic animations. When you attack bosses, the impacts and hits feel “real.” Each boss has been painstakingly animated to react properly to each of your attacks.
- Outstanding replay value. Once you’ve beaten the first 10 bosses, you must face them again in Challenge Mode, which is a completely new experience – the bosses are more difficult with new powers. There are 21 total battles.
- Epic soundtrack. The music has been designed to be exciting and memorable, and really gets your blood pumping.
Comments 18
Hey guys,
I'm Ed, the producer for Rage of the Gladiator. Feel free to post any questions and I'd be happy to answer them!
Hey Ed, I am wondering 2 things one: what engine are you using, if it is your own or if it is someone elses? and two: is there items in the game?
@SSBFan12 ...you sure are a trusting person lol
We're waiting ed lol, it shouldnt be taking long to get answers
I like the look of this game. It may be an insta-download if it has wiimote and nunchuck motion controls
@LEGEND MARIOID The word made out today that it will use Motion Plus. Which is cool!
Reminds me of Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors.
Reminds me of Maken X for the Dreamcast for it's first-person combat experience. It's cool that it doesn't require a MotionPlus as I currently don't have one (yet). Bummer that there's no multiplayer, but I do like that GhostFire is concentrating on making a terrific single-player experience.
Challenge mode? Directly taken from Punch Out!! Wii title defense mode. AWESOME!
months later and no response from this guy?
This kinda looks like that old game quake
Sorry for the slow replies, we've been super busy getting the game out the door
Answers:
We're using our own engine, and under-the-hood that calls Nintendo's software directly.
There are no items in the game. Instead we give the player abilities/powers. These are gained through a talent tree similar to Diablo or WoW. Some of these talents are superpowers such as the ability to create a pillar of fire, summon a raging tornado, or create a fiery meteor.
Hope that helps!
-Ed
This looks pretty good for a wiiware game. Will we get a demo like xboxlive arcade?
I just downloaded Rage of the Gladiator, and I like it so far, but I have a question about the wiimotion plus part of it. I have one, and in RotG it does not seem to do much, in fact, the control is less precise. Is there something I am doing wrong?
IGN gave it a 8.5 i think ill get it looks nice
Where's the review for this game?
Maybe they're waiting for the UK version of the game I suppose.
@Ghotstfire
Told ya the realtime lighting would look great
looks cool
SWEET!!!
Must have for old school gamers who have laid Mr. Tyson down for the count. This game constantly puts a smile on my face. No regrets for downloading this gem and supporting a great product from Gostfire.
I just got this game and I must say it's pretty awesome. Good graphics and sound, cool gameplay and a bit of wrist pain
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