6:30 imagine being a teenager delinquent in japan just having fights with others suddenly an old man comes and starts breaking your bones in a million different ways
You know, it would be very hard to break ALL the bones in the body but around half is much more doable. You see, around half of all bones in the human body are in the feet and hands so all you got to do is break those. Job done ;D
Although, he might not like games where there is no progression, because games like Spider-Man that he’s played actually had levelling up and creative combat, uncharted compared to that is kinda basic and really focussed on the story
I got three stamps in everything but most time trial one. The movesets and modifiers your get for the main game are fun adds a ton of variability to a pretty linear game
Agreed. It has the best martial arts mechanics in videogame history. When you think you figured it all out, there is just so many more moves to mix up together to shape your own choreography
Zanny i suggest a game named Trek to yomi it will give you the same vibe as sifu but it has the medieval Japanese setting with katanas action and cool settings. You should definitely try it