Watch these gameplay videos to see the unique sequence-based combat in action:
(2006) is widely regarded as a unique, though technically flawed, attempt at a realistic judo simulator. While it features 52 authentic moves and a realistic scoring system, its "fixed" or rigid gameplay—often criticized for its unconventional control scheme—makes it a challenging experience for modern players. Gameplay & Controls Pc david douillet judo fixed toed
Reviewers note that the response time required is extremely tight, often leading to frustration where players "press anything in hope it pulls something off". Watch these gameplay videos to see the unique
The game includes an extensive tutorial led by David Douillet himself to explain the technical nuances of the 52 moves. Game Features The game includes an extensive tutorial led by
While praised as "technically impressive for its time" by some judo enthusiasts, many found it "didn't make for a great game" due to the difficulty of capturing grappling arts in a digital format.