Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble

Takashi, now persuaded to stay with his class, takes on the challenge to be the toughest guy in Japan.

The player can travel through the streets of Kyouto during the day, as this game is sandbox, or free roaming, and pick fights with "shabazo" (weaklings) by using the "Menchi Beam" to stare them down.

The game also uses an RPG system that allows the player to level up their bancho to learn new moves and make him stronger.

A variety of items can be obtained and used to restore the player's health, energy, and spirit as well as temporarily increase their stats.

This mode does not have a fixed time limit and allows the player to fight as many opponents as they like before quitting (a quick-play style of mode) however, players are limited to only a few districts, fewer sets of enemies and will not be able to call on peons for help nor be able to sleep to restore health and stamina.

[6] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of two eights and two sevens for a total of 30 out of 40, and also listed it as one of the magazine's Best PSP Games of 2008.

The bancho attacking a group of shabazo.