Stephen Chow, the guy behind Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle has a new movie out this month in China. It's called Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons, and part of it will look very familiar to gamers. Very.
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I had no idea Binary Domain was backwards compatible. I know what I'm downloading.
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GotGame's Bring it Back returns with a Capcom one-hit wonder, taking a retrospective look at CyberConnect2's quick time event heavy Asura's Wrath.
I really really loved this game. I would really love to play it again but unfortunately my Xbox 360 is long gone.
The thing is, aren't they both based on the same piece of literature? The one that includes, demons, Buddha etc so there's definitely going to be similarities (Even Goku of DB was somewhat based on the monkey king, Oozaru mode anyone?). Though saying that, the tiny selective piece that is shown in the video is extremely similar :)
Either way, love Stephen Chows films so will definitely watch it :)
Are kotaku serious? -_-
Oh god, who cares?
All of Chow's movies are parodies of various entertainment genre's.
The idea of giant gods crushing the Earth is not new (there is an old manga with an style almost identical to Asura's Wrath)
But in this case there is a rip off, the direction of the scene is almost the same if not identical.