Gaming Blend "It's not often that a smaller budget fighting game punches and spin-kicks its way onto the scene and leaves a lasting impression, however with Qooc Soft and 7Sixty's upcoming 3D fighting game, Kung-Fu Strike: The Warrior's Rise, this game looks like it breaks all sorts of trends and the trailer shows off some radical looking gameplay."
Game Critics: Very few games actually make me want to take my console or computer and chuck it out a window in sheer fury. Kung Fu Strike: The Warrior's Rise not only pushed me to that point , but did with regularity. The game's Steam page may sound like it's boasting when it claims that the game proves a challenge even on Easy, but it's not. Kung Fu Strike is hard: unrelentingly, unremittingly, and unforgivingly hard.
IVG: I did enjoy Kung Fu Strike for a while, but at 800 MS Points a pop, I would be hard pressed to recommend buying it. There are better XBLA titles out there that could use those points.
The first round begins and already Kung Fu Strike is starting out behind the eight ball. By providing limited to no story, Kung Fu Strike gets caught with a roundhouse to the gut as it fails to keep the gamers caught up in the reason for all this fighting. There are no stories about having to defend your temple and honor against an onslaught of Kung Fu competition, no stories about rouge fighters and their love interests that turn into revenge.
no one is telling when it hits!! this year has been big for dled games for me
shank 2, simpsons, xmen, alan wake,
soon to be this, dungeon fighter online, and I am alive