As the rounds progress and things become more and more hectic with several different enemy types coming from both directions, it becomes increasingly difficult to keep all of the marauding, 1980s, arcade-Nazis (not a sentence I ever expected to type) at bay, especially when identical enemies can disappear behind one another, meaning you may think you’ve taken out all of the current wave but you’ve missed just one. Herein lies one of Kung Fury’s biggest drawbacks and, ultimately, frustrations. And that’s it, there’s no movement (outside of boss battles).Įach successful hit builds your combo, although this is purely for points with no special moves, abilities or perks to be earned from having a bigger combo. Attacks are a simple case of either pressing left or right depending which direction you want to hit in. So how does Kung Fury play? Strangely, I find it easiest to compare it to a rhythm-action title like Guitar Hero or Rockband, but without the rhythm. Barbarianna’s axe/mini-gun combination is especially satisfying. Other buddies include Barbarianna and Triceracop, each with their own methods of dispatching your enemies. As you might expect, this goes wrong and the peculiar pals end up inside of an arcade machine where they must fight digital versions of Hitler and some generic Nazis as they attempt to escape back to their reality. Released in 2015, it was an intentionally clichéd, tongue-in-cheek attempt to emulate the buddy cop and Kung-fu movies of the ‘80s.įocusing on the video-game, eponymous character and Keanu Reeves-soundalike Kung Fury has one of his gang of unusual suspects, “Hackerman”, hack him into the past. Kung Fury is actually a tie-in to the fairly unknown but critically well-received short film of the same name. The sights and sounds of the CRT screens and chip-tune soundtracks will soften even the most hardcore console gamer. Kung Fury: Street Rage_20170629234135 Imitating the neon-soaked arcade cabinets of the 1980s is a great way to hit gamers right in their nostalgia centres an approach that Kung Fury: Street Rage uses to great effect.
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