Crazy Kung Fu
- June 8, 2023
- Field Of Vision
"Crazy Kung Fu" is an arcade-style fighting game where players engage in frantic battles using martial arts and acrobatic moves. With various characters, stages, and game modes, players can experience different combat styles and challenges. The game features over-the-top action, exaggerated physics, and humorous visuals, making it a fun and entertaining choice for fans of the genre.
Reviews
- The game provides a physically engaging workout experience, making it one of the best VR fitness games available.
- It has a fun concept that allows players to improve their reflexes and timing while enjoying the gameplay.
- The developers are responsive and regularly update the game, adding new features and improving usability.
- The game suffers from significant tracking issues, where blocks are often counted as punches, leading to frustrating gameplay.
- It lacks proper martial arts training mechanics, which can lead to the development of bad habits and incorrect form.
- The overall execution feels unpolished, with many players reporting that it doesn't feel professionally made.
- music10 mentions
- 20 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 30 % negative mentions
The music in the game has received mixed reviews, with users noting that while the existing tracks are pleasant, there is a lack of variety and no dedicated soundtrack. Many players suggest disabling the in-game music and using their own playlists, as the limited environments do not enhance the auditory experience. Overall, the music aspect is seen as needing improvement.
“Sound - 3/5 nice music, needs some variety.”
“There's no soundtrack in this, so if you want music, use Spotify, etc. At the moment, there's only 3 environments, but you won't be looking at them anyway.”
“You aren't hitting things to a soundtrack.”
“Disable the game's music and pop your own playlist.”
- gameplay6 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 17 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The gameplay is generally well-received, with a score of 4/5, though some users note that the inclusion of blades detracts from the authenticity of the Wing Chun experience. The variety of gameplay is rated lower at 3/5, with criticism directed at the "too soon, too late" mechanic, which some find inconsistent even after extended play.
“Gameplay - 4/5: Plays well, though the blades make it feel slightly different from an actual Wing Chun dummy.”
“Variety of gameplay - 3/5: A Wing Chun game that offers higher difficulty levels.”
“The 'too soon, too late' mechanic feels a bit off, even after extensive playtime.”
“The 'too soon, too late' mechanic seems iffy even after playing for a really long time.”
“Variety of gameplay - 3/5; a Wing Chun game with higher difficulty levels.”
- graphics4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game have received a positive reception, with a rating of 4 out of 5, indicating that they are visually appealing and well-executed. However, some users emphasize that the game's visuals do not equate to an authentic martial arts experience.
“Graphics - 4/5 good”
“Graphics - 4/5 good”
- story4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story aspect of the game appears to be overshadowed by gameplay mechanics, with players feeling that success is heavily dependent on random elements rather than narrative engagement or player input. This suggests a lack of depth in the story, as it does not significantly influence the overall experience.
- replayability4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game is praised for its unlimited replayability, making it highly recommended for players seeking a game that offers extensive opportunities for repeated play.
“Unlimited replayability.”
“Highly recommended for the replayability factor alone!”
- optimization2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Reviews indicate that the game lacks clear indicators for performance or score levels required to progress, leading to confusion among players regarding advancement criteria.
“There is no indicator of what performance level or score level is needed to progress to the next level.”
“There is no indicator of what performance level or score level is needed to progress to the next level.”