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5.5

Mixed or average reviews- based on 30 Ratings

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  2. Negative: 12 out of 30
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  1. Mar 3, 2020
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Honestly I think this games more like an 8, but I bumped it up because I think the game gets a bad rap when it really shouldn't. Is this a masterpiece? No, but it's a enjoyable romp through some ridiculous set pieces and equally ridiculous enemies/boss battles. The story is silly, but enjoyable. The dialogue is well written and full of laughs. If you're an uptight person then you won't enjoy this game, but if you're openminded and like to laugh then I think you'll enjoy yourself quite a bit. The only things I wasn't exactly fond of was how sometimes the waves of enemies could be a bit draining. The combat is fairly simple, but still can pose a challenge in spots. I played it on normal and still died a few times, usually because I was just gunning it when I should've been more strategic. I honestly enjoyed my time with this game for what it was. It also comes with free DLC if you purchased or are using the physical disc. I'm not sure if you purchased it digital whether this is still possible to access it. The DLC is a bit shorter, but includes Barack Obama as the main protagonist. It's limited to two stages, rather than Shaq's six stages. Despite the shorter campaign I felt the stages were fairly long and had more checkpoints, leading me to believe it was almost like having three more stages. I'm not sure why this games getting so much hate. I can't give it much more than an 8.5, but I honestly don't see why it's getting less than a 5 on the low end. If you're unsure then try getting it from your local library, but you could also purchase it from Amazon and other retailers at about $10 and could do a lot worse in my opinion. This is mostly a one and done game, except if you're a trophy hunter. Even then you'll probably play a few checkpoints over and call it a day. I recommend playing this around like minded people so you can get your laughs and if the gameplay gets a little exhausting then hand the controller over and take turns. Expand
  2. Jun 5, 2018
    10
    As more worthless games come and go, Shaq-Fu is here to stay. Shaq-Fu is possibly the greatest experience created by humans, and for humans. By combining the likes of Gahndi, Martin Luther King, Muhammad Ali, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Fred Figglehorn, you are left with Shaq-Fu: A Legend Reborn.

    If you haven't played the most stunning human achievement of all time that is this game,
    As more worthless games come and go, Shaq-Fu is here to stay. Shaq-Fu is possibly the greatest experience created by humans, and for humans. By combining the likes of Gahndi, Martin Luther King, Muhammad Ali, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Fred Figglehorn, you are left with Shaq-Fu: A Legend Reborn.

    If you haven't played the most stunning human achievement of all time that is this game, don't read ahead, unless you want to ruin your life by spoiling the most amazingly written, and acted story of all time. Shaq-Fu: A Legend Reborn follows the story of Shaq Fe-Hung from the Chinese town Hung-Lo. He abandons his mother to fight against the demons that Yen-Lo-Weng has sent to Earth. He trains with his mentor Ye-Ye until he is murdered by the minions of of Yen-Lo-Weng. As Ye-Ye utters his last breath, he tells Shaq that Yen-Lo-Weng has sent demons to Earth disguised as celebrities, and Shaq must kill these celebrities and save humanity. All the characters are so in-depth and brought out to the public. They are so bright with personality, whether it's being caring, or being edgy, or determined enough to save the world, Shaq-Fu has all of it there. Such characters such as Shaq, or Ye-Ye, spoke to me on a personal level, and I cried at multiple times during the extremely crisp 12K resolution, 10,00 fps cut scenes, which really tug at your heart.

    Along with the riveting and heart-wrenching story, Shaq-Fu: A Legend Reborn also excels in the aspect of gameplay. Shaq is an outstanding choice for the protaganist of this game and it shows in his personality, attitude, and his gameplay style. He can use multiple attacks and use a super attack, which may have drawn inspiration from Mega Man, but done much better, as Mega Man pales in comparison to this masterpiece of all media and enterntainment. The games focus, as I mentioned, is on Shaq's multiple superhuman abilities to defeat the evil celebrities. Shaq can kick AND punch, which is absolutely insane for a game of this age. No other games are as packed with amazing content and gameplay mechanics such as this singular game. I was never bored, this game features some of - sorry, THE best the best level design in a game ever, while keeping things fresh with it's ever changing roster of mechanics. (Which are once again, better than Mega Man's.)

    Plus the presentation is stunning running at 12K on all platform including the Atari 2600. Whoops! It seems as though I forgot to mention that this game is playable on every single games console in existence, while being able to play the same high in technicality controls, gameplay, along with the high definition graphics. Consoles from the Atari 2600 to the Nintendo Gamecube to the XBOX One, Shaq-Fu runs like a dream on all platforms and plays with the same controls while being locked at 10,000 fps.

    Overall Shaq-Fu: A Legend Reborn is definitely the greatest piece of media in the history of all humankind. This game belongs in something of a museum. It possesses all the natural traits of art, while pushing it to its own limit, and making itself better by the second. Shaq-Fu: A Legend Reborn is my favorite thing in this entire universe. And nothing comes close to topping this masterpiece.
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  3. Jun 6, 2018
    10
    The most amazing achievement of mankind! I love this game and have been waiting for months for it to be released. 10/10
  4. Jun 6, 2018
    10
    For a 20$ title how could you not put this at a 10. I mean yes the story is roughly 3 or 4 hours and it doesnt have much reply ability after the 2nd or perhaps 3rd time. But for 20$ your getting a game that (for me) didn't bug out, made me laugh countless times, had a pretty decent story and was still difficult at times but still just a blast. I don't know what people expect out of theseFor a 20$ title how could you not put this at a 10. I mean yes the story is roughly 3 or 4 hours and it doesnt have much reply ability after the 2nd or perhaps 3rd time. But for 20$ your getting a game that (for me) didn't bug out, made me laugh countless times, had a pretty decent story and was still difficult at times but still just a blast. I don't know what people expect out of these games but for me at 20$ this is perfect Expand
  5. Jan 18, 2022
    10
    This game is very fun to play. Most of the people that are complaining don’t like the old school side scrolling beat em up games. Any one who grew up playing these games as a child will love this game. Definitely one of my favorite games.
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36

Generally unfavorable reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 12
  2. Negative: 10 out of 12
  1. Jul 19, 2018
    45
    Trying to play the nostalgia chord is risky, because it has its own limits. It shows, in Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn. Despite its hilarious scenario, the game is repetitive and devoid of any attempt to create something new.
  2. Jul 3, 2018
    30
    A poorly written game with gameplay that feels stiff and archaic, along with endless waves of enemies that take far too long to beat.
  3. Jul 3, 2018
    35
    Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn manages to do things at such a basic level that it numbs us to the idea of anything entertaining happening ever. A product from the past that lacks in every department, one has to wonder why they even bothered?