Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn is what the original game should have been an instant classic. We're talking Streets of Rage meets Street Fighter meets Devil May Cry. It's a modern day take on the classic beat 'em up.
Play as Shaquille O'Neal learn hundreds of moves and battle techniques, take on thousands of enemies with dozens of cool melee weapons, battle bosses in dynamic arenas, master cool finishing moves and play with your buddies in COOP mode or against each other in player vs player combat. In Shaq Fu, dozens of unique and varied enemies await which require careful use of tactics. The game also features destructive environments, awesome power ups and a series of well-designed, beautiful levels with interesting progression.
This is all tied together by what very well might be the story of the century, a performance worthy of an Oscar, by the Big Diesel, in his battle against a villain for the ages the mysterious Black Star Ninja.
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.
In all respects an uncalled-for continuation of one of the supposedly worst games ever. Yes, the original was better.
I honestly donât know why someone thought Shaq Fu needs to be reborn and how the word âlegendâ fits the picture. [08/2018, p.86]
This is a bad game. Itâs not worth $20 and, in my opinion, not worth $5, unless youâre the kind of person that would get a kick out of Paris Hilton slut jokes in 2018 and canât get enough lazy, casual racism.
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