While they bend over backwards for EA and Gameloft, who churn out mass market junk, they're almost hostile towards independent developers who don't have a major hit. Nor does this one have Steam Achievements that could've added more long term appeal.īlame Microsoft for not working with small developers like these. We get none of that with Kung Fury, not even online leaderboards. Even the similarly dumbed-down mobile beat 'em up Combo Crew at least had some decent things to unlock, multiple modes, and social features. It has absolutely no metagame to speak of, so beating your local high score is the only thing to keep you coming back. Street Rage is a Steam game, but it feels more like a throwaway mobile title. Windows tablet users can, of course, control the game with a keyboard or physical controller, but touch still would've been appreciated. That's a cheap move considering the game works fine with iOS and Android touch devices. Unfortunately, the developers did not include touch-screen controls in the Windows version of the game. It works perfectly on the original Surface Pro. Kung Fury: Street Rage is a simple game and thus can run on most lightweight computers and tablets. The game ends when Kung Fury's hearts run out.įuriously light on features and replayability Miss too many blows or let yourself get surrounded and you'll lose one of your three non-replenishable hearts. The longer you play, the tougher the enemies that appear, such as robots that fall back when you hit them and Nazi nurses who switch sides after each hit they take. This is a (seemingly) endless score rush, so lasting as long as you can and achieving a place on the local scoreboard are the only goals. Kung Fury automatically varies his attacks between standard punches and kicks, split punches, a deadly joy buzzer attack, and shooting his foes' heads off.Īs you score multiple attacks in a row without missing, your combo meter and score multiplier rise. Enemies come from both sides, forcing the hero to rapidly alternate between left or right attacks. Players don't directly control Kung Fury's movement – he just dashes left or right as he attacks. The game only uses two buttons for input: left attack and right attack. Although Kung Fury: Street Rage looks like a beat 'em up akin to Double Dragon, Streets of Rage, and Final Fight, it actually plays like a simplified mobile title.
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