Fists the City Forgot Reviews

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Zofia
Zofia

Why did the rickshaw guy have to be so cool? My commute feels shameful now 😂

2026-04-04 10:48:51

Benjamin
Benjamin

Spectacular comeback story; the writing honors the cost of victory. Roy's quiet restraint feels utterly heroic.

2026-04-04 10:48:48

Kimberly
Kimberly

I lived each silent rickshaw ride with him. That slow-burning determination hit me hard.

2026-04-04 10:46:59

Quincy
Quincy

Loved the callback to Roy's twenty-two-hall sweep. Small references paid off emotionally during the finale.

2026-04-04 10:46:46

Blake
Blake

Revenge fuels the arc but redemption steals the show. He doesn't just win fights; he wins his daughter's safety.

2026-04-04 10:46:06

Stella
Stella

The city becomes a character, raining memory and grit. Roy carries both sorrow and stubborn sunlight.

2026-04-04 10:45:42

Charlotte
Charlotte

Is Bliz Martial Hall hiding a bigger secret? I suspect someone's pulling strings behind the scenes.

2026-04-04 10:44:24

George
George

I cried when Roy pushed through every hall. His fierce fatherly love left me breathless.

2026-04-04 10:44:09

Julia
Julia

Watching Roy and his daughter is the purest pairing here. Their bond beats every vendetta.

2026-04-04 10:43:36

Frederick
Frederick

So he invented a fighting style, lost his wife, then became a rickshaw dad? That's oddly perfect and deeply satisfying.

2026-04-04 10:43:28

Emily
Emily

Well-paced escalation and tight choreography of fights. The pacing makes Roy's quiet strength believable.

2026-04-04 10:42:50