Kung Fu Chaos
Xbox- Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
- Release Date: Feb 24, 2003
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The ultimate laugh-out-loud party game.
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Play MagazineWith mind-blowing visuals, music, dialogue, and animation to die for, KFC is the most filling Chinese you may ever encounter. [Mar 2003, p.60]
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If this had Xbox Live! support it would be a definite 10; one of the most enjoyable gaming experiences you can have on Xbox - get it now...
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There was something almost intangible about it that made me keep playing it. The more that I played the more I started to appreciate its humor, depth and just solid fun game play.
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A surprisingly solid collection of various offensive and defensive moves, good visuals, and plain all-out fun multiplayer gaming more than makes up for the few small shortcomings of Kung Fu Chaos.
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This isn't for the serious hardcore fighter, though there is plenty here to like, but with the campy humor many may be put off.
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The gameplay is almost as much fun to watch as it is to play. Once you get past some of the frustrations in cheap deaths from level hazard surprises or camera angles, youll find KFC to be quite addictive.
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An addictive game. Although the multiplayer part lacks in quality, it certainly makes up for it in the single player game.
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With its martial arts action, Kung Fu Chaos is a bit like "Mario Party" with a mean streak.
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Hollywood always screws up a good, cheesy kung fu movie by disrupting it with a plot (Jackie Chan, were looking at your outtakes reel), but the B-movie studio in this video game doesnt make that mistake.
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Throwing kicks, punches, taunts, and even princesses in homage to '70s era martial arts, this laugh-and-punch thrill ride is a ton of fun. Stupid fun, yes, but fun nonetheless.
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The otherwise almost flawlessly executed retro design (which includes a grainy visual effect), lovely graphics, and combination of quick, arcade-style combat with ever mutating obstacles prove much more diverting than the bad humor.
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As long as you're not expecting a serious Soul Calibur-esque beat 'em up, then there's so much to admire about KFC; it's huge fun from the word go, has an absolute shedload of unlockables and has a style all of its own.
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If you thought your Xbox was only good for driving games and first-person shooters think again.
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Chaos isn't quite as deep as the Dreamcast's "Powerstone," but outdoes it for raw fun and as a multiplayer game it's tough to beat. [GamesMaster]
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The game has a fantastic soundtrack, great graphics and a fighting engine that, while not the best I've eer seen, still has a good amount of depth.
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This game is nothing short of a stunning, comedic, gaming classic.
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A fun party fighter with lots of visual variety but little gameplay differentiation and a horrid sense of humor.
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netjakIf you liked the "Power Stone" series, then you will love Kung Fu Chaos. For n00bs to the genre, it's hard not to like a game like KFC. It has all of the ingredients of a highly entertaining game, and once you add multiplayer into the mix it makes for a perfect party game.
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Its style and abundance of butt-kicking goodness provide enough fun for the whole ninja clan, though it's a little light on depth for the more hardcore fighters.
Awards & Rankings
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#45 Most Discussed Xbox Game of 2003
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 25 out of 29
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Mixed: 2 out of 29
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Negative: 2 out of 29
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AlexK.Nov 6, 2003
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