Kung Fu Master
Kung Fu Master if you please
By LW TislerAugust 25, 2004
As a martial artist I cant help but
remember the hours spent playing Kung Fu Master. This game
influenced your author to study the ancient art of a Japanese descendant
of the Chinese martial art, Kung Fu. Being able to complete the game
with 5 exhausting levels, compared to the 'high score' game play gives a
complete sence of worth. Don’t get me wrong, high score games are great.
You have a number of attacks, high - low, that are punch - kick and
don’t forget jump.. Is there a block, I don’t recall, anyone unable to
take a few shouldn’t attempt this game. Move forward, attack, but WATCH
YOUR BACK, your enemy have no honour they will sneak up from behind as
often as they can.
Snakes, dragons, grey men that fire black darts, purple wearing goons,
red pots that fire white projectiles, not to forget the half men or kids
or dwarves whatever they are that sometimes jump at you, these are your
basic enemies. At the end of each level you face black clothed men that
fight with real punches and kicks. Not like those purple goons that get
their kicks from standing as close as they can and touching you. Watch
out though they zap your energy.
The controls can be a tad annoying as you have to press in the direction
of your attack, so don’t get sloppy, otherwise your history. Other than
that the direction you press, either high, low, or diagonal determine
whether its a punch or kick.
A good fighter knows his/her surrounding, not just focusing on the
enemy. In this case the levels look very similar maybe changing colours.
I’m not too sure I’m not a very good fighter. As you progress through
each level you are faced with more challenging enermies.
The sound is something. It seems to have a tune. Atari tunes are unique
if you don’t like them put a CD on or something, I’m not going to bag it
or praise it, even though I know this is a review. Ok its great sound,
catchy, enthralling and puts you in the mood to fight.
The game play can be addictive. Having 5 levels to get through and only
three lives to achieve it, you must defeat each level and get through
it. You get through it once and where does this leave you? Play again to
see if you cannot lose a life or on to the next game? This is why it can
be addictive. Practice is needed to get through each level without
losing a life otherwise you have to start from the start of the level
you died in. This can be annoying for a novice.
Kung Fu Master is somewhat of a scarce game to come by these
days, but the copies are out there and would make a smashing addition to
anyone’s collection. Any game that you can beat up 'bad-guys' with your
hands and feet gives some satisfaction to a frustrating day at work or
school. You’re not really hurting anyone so play Kung Fu Master
today!
Game Data |
Scores
|
| Title |
Kung Fu Master |
Graphics |
90% |
| Publisher |
Activision |
Sound/Music |
90% |
| Genre |
Fighting |
Gameplay |
99% |
| System |
2600 |
Control |
89% |
|
|
Overall |
92% |