TheGamingLiberty.com:
"The controls work really well and make you really participate in the whole game. By imitating a galloping motion, you send the character moving forward. A flick of the Move controller upwards initiates a jump and left and right turns are handled by turning the remote. You can also defend and attack yourself against attacks with button presses or whipping the remote around in a circle."
GamesRadar - When you’re on the run from Triad gangsters, what’s the best getaway vehicle? WRONG! The answer is an office chair. In this week’s RadarPlays Freaky, Lucas, Ryan, and Greg take on the unique hilarity of Kung Fu Rider, which accurately simulates the intensity of rolling down a crowded hill on wheeled furniture at 50 mph while being accosted by mobsters.
MMGN: The PlayStation 3 has some fantastic games. In fact, it surpassed all else to become my most played platform in 2011. The back catalogue is quality and, of the current generation, it has the most promising future.
However, it isn’t without horrendous stuff ups. There have been some absolutely shocking excuses for games released as exclusives on PlayStation 3, and the launch of Move hasn’t improved the ratio.
Let’s take a look at the six worst exclusives released on PlayStation 3.
SIGH...These haters of PS3 exclusives dont realize that without this games, video games in general would not be what it is today..
Whoever made Kung Fu Rider, they have quite the imagination lol. I wonder how they came up with the idea
[Brock from GoozerNation] Motion Sickness is a feature that sifts the proverbial motion control wheat from the waggle-heavy tares. This time on Motion Sickness, a look at Kung Fu Rider, the quirky downhill not-quite-racer for the Playstation Move.
This game looks so retarded lol