Kakuto Chojin: Back Alley Brutal

Kakuto Chojin: Back Alley Brutal, known in Japan as Kakutou Choujin: Fighting Super Heroes (格闘超人), is a fighting game for the Xbox gaming console published in 2002 by Microsoft Game Studios. The game was the sole product of developer Dream Publishing, a studio created from members of Dream Factory and Microsoft. It was originally created as a tech demo to show off the graphic capabilities of the Xbox, before the decision was made to turn it into a full game. A few months after its release, Kakuto Chojin was pulled from distribution amidst controversy surrounding the religious content featured in the game.

Kakuto Chojin: Back Alley Brutal

Kakuto Chojin: Back Alley Brutal, known in Japan as Kakutou Choujin: Fighting Super Heroes (格闘超人), is a fighting game for the Xbox gaming console published in 2002 by Microsoft Game Studios. The game was the sole product of developer Dream Publishing, a studio created from members of Dream Factory and Microsoft. It was originally created as a tech demo to show off the graphic capabilities of the Xbox, before the decision was made to turn it into a full game. A few months after its release, Kakuto Chojin was pulled from distribution amidst controversy surrounding the religious content featured in the game.