![]() ![]() ![]() The mobile version has the poor design choices designed to cater to the mobile market that is over saturated to microtransaction madness. The PC version is just simple fun that just has stages to progress with. It had much simpler mechanics thrown in and didn't have the tacked on progression system the mobile port has. However, it does come with some downsides. The game is truly a satisfying romp on old kung fu flicks. One of the best feelings one can get from the game is to have a lot of enemies on screen and messing them up one after another, the special particle effects and energy effects to a point that the game should have an epilepsy seizure warning with all the flashes on the screen. Some of the opponents even carry weapons which can be sometimes stolen to extend the range of which enemies may be engaged. As the stages progress, more complex enemies are thrown into the fray like the brawler types which flip around and require multiple strikes to eliminate. ![]()
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