Cat writes: It is gimmicky, to be sure, but Fists of Plastic is entertaining and at $10 is a fair price for well done kitsch. Moreover, the simplified control scheme means that in spite of the drunk monkey fighting everyone fights more or less like the same drunk monkey. With the omission of online multi-player the two game modes don't quite add up to a whole, and it is fair to say the game lacks staying power. What the title has in spades, however, is undeniable accessibility, and in the end that is the wave Fists of Plastic is riding: charming accessibility.
Rather than look at the biggest, baddest, or worst fighter of all time, Peter Martin takes a moment to appreciate the one that left the most unique impression for him. AUTOMATON's Fight Week continues with a look back at Rag Doll Kung Fu.
Celebrating the release of the motion-picture, gamers who visit PlayStation Home on the PlayStation 3 can pick up exclusive free martial arts themed avatars. Further to this, each of the below titles is available at a discounted price for the rest of today...
Here's a very good video (if we do say so ourselves) showing off what I believe to be the 10 best games on the PlayStation Store at the moment. Enjoy!
If it's that hard to make the online multiplayer mode, I think, at least, kinda story mode is needed for the game along with the current challenge and multiplayer mode.
An online mode is necessary, i've played it with my brother offline and it was goddamn fun, you have the same fun you can have in a Super Smash Bros. Lack of online playing is a terrible mistake.
But it needs online badly.
with this game. a 7/10 isn't bad, but there are other great PSN games out too. It's hard to decide...maybe I should just wait for Fat Princess.
The PC version has online!