![]() There are a lot of stages to go through, joined with a suspiciously Mario looking mini map, and this is where Kung Fury: Street Rage – Ultimate Edition starts to make sense. The opponents you’ll find in this mode still act the same way – swapping sides when hit for example – and this time building your combo count allows you to pull off a special move that can take out more than one enemy at once. This time you can move about and attack at will, and while there is no dodge move (which would have come in very handy) you can at least try and move out of range of the enemies. The Arcade Strikes Back content pack continues the same way, and introduces no new foes, but they now come in waves.Ī Day at the Beach mixes things up a bit, turning the game into a proper side-scrolling beat ‘em up, in the vein of Final Fight or Streets of Rage. The advice is, don’t miss! Each attack you carry out has a certain range that it is able to connect inside, and letting foes get close, but not too close, is where the skill lies. Continue to miss and it will reset entirely. As the combo count rises, you get more powerful, and if you miss, the count takes a hit. It’s the combat that makes things flow and as you continue to hit foes, a counter begins to go up. Now, obviously there are different enemies to have a crack at, ranging from the basic foes that take one strike, through officers who take two, to women in white who take three hits, but swap sides when they are hit (it’ll make sense when you play it), all the way through ninjas and Nazi robots. And that is the entirety of the gameplay pretty much – press X and B and punch enemies in the face. If you want to attack to the left, you press the X button, and to the Right you press the B button. Gameplay in the base game and the first of the DLC packs has you standing in the middle of the screen as enemies approach from the right and the left. Don’t come expecting Shakespeare is where I’m going with this. Admittedly these are also pretty throwaway to be honest. It is short but sweet, but with the Ultimate Edition we’re getting access to included DLC too, as this introduces new campaigns, such as the attack of an arcade machine and the gang taking a trip to the beach. We must get rid of them using the medium of Kung Fu (or song, or guns, or a dirty great axe, depending on which character we pick), and that is pretty much the entirety of the story. All look good too.Īny form of story doesn’t seem to be Kung Fury: Street Rage’s strong suit, but it seems to carry on from where the film left off, as the Nazi forces rock up in modern day America. Become the action! Uphold the law!!!ĭisclaimer: No, still not enough Nazis harmed in the making of this game.The best compliment I can pay Kung Fury: Street Rage – Ultimate Edition is that the presentation took me right back to being a young man in the 1980s! Something which is heightened when you consider the variety of backdrops you play against ranging from mean streets to the Viking age to a world of the imagination. Pummel your way through a new blazing stage:īeat Nazis all day long, everywhere. Free movement side-scrolling beat ’em up.Team up in the brand new multiplayer game mode: Hasselhoff joins the fight as a new playable hero! Play to explore his: Kung Fury: Street Rage – A Day at the Beach! ![]() Become the action! Uphold the law!!!ĭisclaimer: Still not enough Mazis harmed in the making of this game.Ībout the Downloadable Content “A Day at the Beach”Ĭelebrate the Kung Fury five-year anniversary with: Join the chosen one and his team through voice-acted dialogues in the arcade beat ’em up fight of the century.īeat the Nazis. Yeah, immerse yourself like never before as Kung Fury and his allies are thrown into a new adventure packed with stereo music and state-of-the-art true color graphics.
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