- November 18, 2016
- D.C.S
Brief Karate Foolish
Platforms
About
"Brief Karate Foolish" is a VR-exclusive game that simulates a comedic and absurd karate dojo experience. Players can learn and perform various karate moves while interacting with eccentric characters and training equipment. The game features humorous physics-based combat and a variety of silly mini-games for endless replayability.











- Hilarious and absurd concept with entertaining characters.
- Surprisingly solid gameplay mechanics with deep combos and unique character abilities.
- Free to play, making it accessible for everyone to enjoy.
- Controls are awkward and difficult to learn, especially for keyboard users.
- No online multiplayer mode, limiting the fun to local play only.
- Graphical issues and low resolution can detract from the overall experience.
graphics
92 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with many praising its unique and nostalgic aesthetic reminiscent of classic arcade fighters, while others criticize it for being outdated or poorly executed. Some players highlight the impressive detail and charm in the visuals, describing them as stunning or next-gen, while others find them lacking and reminiscent of older titles. Overall, the graphics seem to evoke strong opinions, ranging from admiration for their creativity to disappointment in their technical execution.
“The graphics are out of this world and the lore is captivating.”
“The graphics you will experience while playing this absolute masterpiece cannot be put into words.”
“Absolutely breathtaking graphics, hot half-naked men, and beating people up.”
“I have no clue what is happening most of the game, the controls are terrible, the graphics are from the 50s, but it's a solid 10/10.”
“The graphics are awful and the music is repetitive.”
“It's hard as balls without a USB Xbox controller, its graphics are trash, and even with an Xbox controller the gameplay is hard as balls.”