Jet Li: Rise to Honor
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Player's Review
Action-y game by Foster City Studio. (some dev that helped a bit with a few PS2 Naughty Dog games)
Follow Kit Yun as he do investigate-y things and be a mail courier...or something. It's just one big ol' action martial arts movie game movie
Gameplay involves moving through areas, hopping and interacting with things, and beating up someone that is in the way. The main segments are the fighting scenes, which involves slapping the right analog while sometimes holding the L1 and R1 button to block and counter (and some mobs HAVE to be answered with counters, like the ones that throws a lot of 'bows that WILL deplete your block gauge. Those are my fav, though
) and shooting, which demands a bit of finesse and smart thinking (sadly, I function on one brain cell). There are a few sneaky segments in the game.
This longplay slaps the right analog and tries to adrenaline the game on Normal difficulty. I contemplated on putting China sections in English voices at one point, but that'd be no fun. I left it on Chinese.
America sections are in English, though.
This game is actually pretty dope, though. It can get a little difficult at times, but it's not bad. At least the game gives you some checkpoints.
"You've never seen moves like these." [throws elbows]
Follow Kit Yun as he do investigate-y things and be a mail courier...or something. It's just one big ol' action martial arts movie game movie
Gameplay involves moving through areas, hopping and interacting with things, and beating up someone that is in the way. The main segments are the fighting scenes, which involves slapping the right analog while sometimes holding the L1 and R1 button to block and counter (and some mobs HAVE to be answered with counters, like the ones that throws a lot of 'bows that WILL deplete your block gauge. Those are my fav, though
This longplay slaps the right analog and tries to adrenaline the game on Normal difficulty. I contemplated on putting China sections in English voices at one point, but that'd be no fun. I left it on Chinese.
This game is actually pretty dope, though. It can get a little difficult at times, but it's not bad. At least the game gives you some checkpoints.
"You've never seen moves like these." [throws elbows]