


The amusement unfurls as a progression of many brief dimensions, involving over about six distinct stages, every one of which are sandwiched between brief, frequently entertaining artistic cutscenes. Be that as it may, a large portion of all, he'll battle parts and loads of punks, hooligans, hoods, and other surly-looking sorts - and men as well as some dastardly women, too. En route, he'll stand up to everything from a fat, profane, stogie eating Hispanic-complemented devil named Elvis to a gorilla star wrestler to a humiliating squad of smallish superheroes to a dominatrix who's so detestable, she kicks little dogs. A wide range of different warriors, including a trio of conspiring devils, need this power, and Gene has a score to settle with them in any case, so fight results. The title of the amusement alludes to Gene's correct arm (not simply his hand!), which obviously has spectacular power.though Gene's other arm and the two his legs are quite extreme, as well. In the fantastic custom of other beat-them ups, there's not a mess of backstory to God Hand- just the most slender similarity to a plot to set you up so you can thump them down.
