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August 2003
Kung Fu Chaos - for the chop?
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Steve Wright was surprised by the calmness of the keying when playing Jung Fu Chaos.
Steve Wright takes one of his first plunges into the world of the X Box with Kung Fu Chaos - pure cheese or more to it than than that?
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Kung Fu Chaos is a funny and broadly appealing brawler game, inspired by the 1970s Kung Fu movie era

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When I first saw the title of this game, I thought it’s gonna be another one of those fighting games, where I would be bashing the buttons as fast as I could to try and find the combos, and special moves, but how surprised I was!

Because I’m actually a new boy to the X Box and have only been playing a short while, it was all very impressive from day one.

When the game starts you meet this crazy director who actually does help you through out the game teaching you what combos to use and what to do next, which is really helpful.

quote When you have taunted your character as much as it can bear, it starts to glow and you press L and R together and do your special move, which is pretty spectacular. quote
Steve Wright

You start off with six characters that have names like, Sweet and Sour and Chop Suey, they’re not the most attractive bunch, but hey, none of us are perfect!

You then proceed on to your own personal film set which is where the adventure begins. In the beginning, you start off with quite a few training modes, which is helpful because you learn how to use the combos and special moves.

When you have taunted your character as much as it can bear, it starts to glow and you press L and R together and do your special move, which is pretty spectacular. Whilst playing you do feel a bit like a throwback from a Jack Chan movie…absolutely brilliant!

What I especially liked about the game was the levels were short, but quite challenging, which keeps you on the edge of you seat all the time. I couldn’t put it down! I would have to give Kung Fu Chaos 8 out of 10.

Steve Wright

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