Kung Fu Strike: The Warrior?s Rise comes to Xbox Live Arcade courtesy of developer Qooc Soft, being ported over from its PC release just this past July. It?s an action game focused solely on combat, offering up 20 or so stages that act more as arenas to fight against numerous enemies, with every fourth stage typically culminating in some type of boss battle. There?s a few oddball stages tossed in for variety, like a stage that tasks you with exploding 120 bombs over a set period of time, but for the most part it?s gameplay concepts are fairly straight forward.
It?s also pretty fun to play, but can be frustratingly hard as well. The game isn?t too shy about its difficulty, and I certainly found myself needing to ratchet the difficulty level down a notch even while playing on the standard Normal mode. Thankfully the game doesn?t do much to punish the user if you need to change difficulty, allowing you to not only do it in the middle of the campaign, but also allowing you to switch difficulty after every stage and even in the middle of a checkpoint if you like. Even on Easy the game can provide a sizeable challenge late game, and regardless of difficulty it can really test your skill as a player.
And that?s part of the big hook here, replaying levels to increase your overall score throughout the campaign. Each stage offers up a ranking system based on how quickly you finished the stage, and what your overall end score was. Dying and restarting at checkpoints will lower your overall score, impacting the rank you receive at the end. Each stage also has a series of bonus objectives, which can then earn you extra cash upon mission completion, which can then be spent on new moves, upgrades, and equipment to slot on your character.
Of course there?s also the online leaderboards which allow you to compare individual stage scores and overall campaign scores too. A little disappointing is the lack of online play, and while the game does feature local co-op, and a V.S. mode, having the ability to do both online would have been more ideal. Especially considering this is a download only title to begin with, requiring those of you purchasing the game to be online in the first place.
If you?re looking for an entertaining concept infused with old school, Shaw Bros. style kung fu aesthetics, then Kung Fu Strike: The Warrior?s Rise can certainly fit that bill. It?s a pretty fun, unique experience on XBLA, with some definite challenge to back it up. It?s not entirely flawless, packing a bit of aggravation in with its stiff difficulty, and the lack of online play is sort of disappointing, but for $10 I definitely think it?s worth picking up.
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