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Sifu Gets Final Update as Sloclap Move onto New Project

Sloclap is closing the book on Sifu with the final update now available on Nintendo Switch, and the reveal of the studio's third title.

ApocalypseShadow574d ago

The developer did a great job creating a martial arts game with situational attacks, breakable objects, weapon fighting, etc. Not perfect but hitting all the right notes.

Can't wait to see what they do next. A side view fighting game would be awesome. Most fighters today from mortal Kombat and Street Fighter haven't changed their core fighting much and have become stale. Just added light effects with the hits and other modes. But not improved the fight engine. Sloclap has a combat engine that is very good to turn to a fighter next.

Yi-Long573d ago

I had high hopes for Sifu, bought it a while ago, and while I enjoyed it, I really lost interest once I unlocked all the moves. It’s just too linear IMO, in that you’re playing through the exact same levels each time, with every enemy in the exact same location. I thought the boss-fights were too big of a difficulty bump compared to the rest of the levels, with usually just 1 way to exploit in order to beat them, so instead of it feeling rewarding and using all your fighting moves, instead it felt like you had to just abuse 1 tactic in order to overcome that one boss.

Like I said, I enjoyed it quite a bit until I unlocked every move (permanently), but after that the linearity of the levels just kinda killed my enthusiasm to keep going. It also didn’t help that sometimes it felt ‘unfair’ in that either I was getting hit when I felt I had done what I had to do to parry, block or evade that hit, or that my punch/kick didn’t do what it was supposed to do. Just minor complaints, but in a game where every hit counts and can make or break your run, it just felt like it became less fun as a result.

Still a solid 7, and I think I might not have gotten everything out of it (yet?) that it has to offer, and clearly many other folks seem to love it. It does a lot of stuff well, but for me it was just a bit too linear I guess. I also would have liked (far) more interactivity in the environment, plus some other changes.

I appreciate they included Mandarin and Cantonese as voice-options post-release. That’s very good and I wish far more devs would include more language options in their releases.

oatmeal80572d ago

Something about the level design of "The Club"/level 2 made it stand out. Music, enemy/item positioning, and flow from one fight to the next. Trying to beat the same enemies just a tiny bit faster was fun on that level.

Snookies12574d ago

They've honestly given this a great deal of support post-launch. Awesome to see they showed that level of care in their project to keep updating it like that. Haven't played it yet, personally. But, their commitment to this title certainly has my attention on them as a studio. I definitely plan to pick it up at some point.

eagle21573d ago (Edited 573d ago )

It's on sale 60% off now (PlayStation Store). :) I think that's the lowest it's ever been: $15.99. ;)

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The Epic Games Store Has Three Free Games This Week

It must be Christmas in May because The Epic Games Store is in a giving mood.

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indifference8423d ago

Spanks for the info! I'm heading over there now.

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Epic Games Store December 31 Mystery Game Is A Popular Martial Arts Game

The last Mystery game in the Epic Games Store giveaway for December 31 is Sifu, the popular roguelike martial arts game.

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blackblades166d ago

Pc/Pc handheld with free online, free games from epic store and much much more vs console with paid subscription for online and those so called free games tied to it

Furesis165d ago

nice to get this 2 days after when its not available anymore lol just delete this post

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The Secret History Behind Amazon's Secret Level Creators | gamescom 2024

IGN : Do some of the shots in Amazon's upcoming Secret Level animated anthology look familiar? Sit back as we dive into the connections between Secret Level's Creator, Tim Miller (also known for creating Love, Death, and Robots, directing the first Deadpool movie, and more), and the secret history of Blur Studios – a visual effects studio that produces CGI sequences for high profile names such as Star Wars, Sonic 2, and others. Along with films, Blur studios is known for creating incredible cinematic game trailers for titles including Call of Duty, Batman: Arkham games, Gears of War, and many more. Find out further secrets within Blur Studios and how they connect even deeper into the gaming world. Secret Level releases on Amazon Prime on Dec. 10, 2024.