Kung Fu Chaos
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Developer(s) | Just Add Monsters |
Publisher(s) | Microsoft Game Studios |
Platform(s) | Xbox |
Release date | U.S.A.-February 25, 2003 Australia-January 25, 2003 |
Genre(s) | Fighting |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ELSPA: 11+, ESRB: Teen |
Media | DVD |
Input methods | Gamepad |
Kung Fu Chaos (or Kung Fu Panic in Japan) is a 3D third-person platform game developed by Just Add Monsters and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was released for the Xbox on February 25, 2003 in the U.S.A.
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[edit] Plot
Kung Fu Chaos often breaks the fourth wall. The entire game is about the player controlling a selection of characters making a kung-fu film. The actions of these characters are then processed as films and the player can watch them. Although the game is centered around a classic kung-fu film, it has certain characters and levels that do not belong in a martial arts film (such as a city under attack by aliens).
[edit] Characters
- Master Sho Yu - An elderly martial arts master.
- Monkey - A parody of the Monkey King from Journey to the West. Became immortal after vomiting on the Mountain king's favorite tablecloth.
- Lucy Cannon - A parody of blaxploitation heroes such as Foxy Brown and Cleopatra Jones. Prized possession is Babydoll, her shotgun.
- Xui Tan Sour - A young female martial artist who seeks to avenge her parents, who were killed by members of a rival circus.
- Chop & Styx - A samurai and baby pair that parodies Lone Wolf and Cub.
- Candi Roll - A roller-skating blond bombshell.
- Captain Won Ton - An overweight luchadore. Wrestler by day, justice avenger by rest of the day.
- Shao Ting - The film's loud and obnoxious director. He also serves as the final boss of the game. He sees himself as a womanizer, and after creating "Kung Fu Chaos" the Movie, with no plot whatsoever, he create an experimental art film where he runs around naked for two hours chased by zombie nurses.
[edit] Reception
- 6.5 - Gamespot Rating
- 6.7 - Press Rating Average
- 6.3 - IGN Rating
- 68/100 - Metacritic
- 76% - Game Rankings
[edit] Trivia
- Made it to IGN's "life of the party" section for one of the best multiplayer fighting games.
- The music on the menu screens is the theme music for Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon.