|
Creating a game based
on a movie has always been a struggling
transition. And players have learned the
hard way when their game never really
turned out to be as good as the movie.
So there's a constant doubt among gamers
to pass up on a game despite its movie
counterpart is breaking sales record in
the box office. Rest assured that
this is not the case with
Kung Fu Panda. In fact,
you are going to be
pleasantly surprised with whats
in store for you; it is
fun, easy, and lots of
activities to explore.
The best part is that it
accommodates different
classes of gamers;
experts will like it for
its humor and occasional
thrills, while the casual
and young audience will
enjoy its button-smashing
frenzy and multiplayer
goodies.
You play as Po the Kung
Fu Panda, an unlikely
hero who takes on the
games villain Tai
Lung and his hordes of
evil minions, who are
disrupting the
tranquility in the Valley
of Peace, as well as
attempting to capture the
Dragon scroll. The main
aspect of gameplay is
standard 3D exploration
with a mixture of
puzzle-solving, a
familiar Shrek-style
combat, and a
context-sensitive
segment. But whats
going to entice you deep
into the game is the
variety of unexpected
challenges from one
mission to the next. Kung
Fu Panda mixes up the
frantic side of combat
with numerous exciting
environmental puzzles,
such as jumping across
lily pads to rescue the
imprisoned creatures of a
village as well
as trying to escape a
giant crocodile while
dangling onto a leg of a
flying crane. Youll
even get to shoot giant
crossbows in one of the
games stages! Kung
Fu Panda certainly covers
a wide range of animated
adventures.
What make this game such a blast to play
are the easy controls. Two buttons serve
as quick and strong attacks with a third
button for special moves. It doesn’t
take to long to learn the basics, and
the game even provide occasional tips
like how to execute fast attacks,
juggling combos, or a number of special
moves during your quest. As you progress
through different levels,
you should keep an eye
out for hidden jade coins
as well as statues that
will unlock many of Kung
Fu Pandas bonus
content, such as clips
from the movie,
multiplayer mini-games,
and concept arts to name
a few. As time passes,
youll also discover
new and more powerful
moves such as Iron Belly,
Panda Stomp, Panda Quake,
Panda Stumble, and
several other charged attacks.
With points collected
throughout your journey,
you can upgrade these particular moves to various degrees,
increasing their damage
and area of effect.
The best part of Kung
Fu Panda is that youd
never know what sort of
challenge lies ahead in
your next mission. One
minute youre
shooting down obstacles
in your path, the next
minute youre
steering a boat with your
weight while trying to
avoid huge rocks that
could banish you into the
raging water! One of the
games challenging
moments includes a
context-sensitive button
pressing. Its a
good way of testing your
reflexes in a cinematic
fashion. The thrill of
your adventure doesnt
stop there as Kung Fu
Panda provides plenty
more activities through
its multiplayer
components. The
multiplayer segment comes
with a nice collection of
party-style games for up
to four players, and even
includes some team-based
modes. They include
Smash-Bros style
slugfest, a shooting
competition, a matching
contest, and several
more.
Graphically, the game
looks impressive.
The developers did an
amazing job staying true
to the movie. Po the
panda is accurately
captured with the right
fuzziness during
close-ups. The animations
are very smooth and the
characters move like
their movie
counterparts. The facial
expressions on each
of the main characters is unbelievable
not just in cut-scenes
but in real-time
animation. The game flows
nicely from one action
sequence to the next. The
environment is rendered
to perfection and
background effects,
especially water, are
amazing! Youll
hardly see any frame rate
issues; everything ran
very smoothly even when
Po was frantically
fending off multiple
enemies at a time.
However, theres one
quirk to the games
visuals and its the
camera. There will be
times when it causes you
to miss out on some of
the "tight" actions, as it
doesnt adjust
appropriately to give you
the best field of vision.
In the audio department,
Kung Fu Panda offers a
very strong sound system
that compliments many of
the games martial
arts sequences. Punches
and kicks pack a lot of
charge, while objects
shatter with incredible
degree of separation. The
biggest
disappointment though in
the audio is the lack of
original cast members for
the voice-over work. Too
bad, you dont have
the real voice of Jack
Black, but the person who
took his place reprise
his role well. The voice
talents of Dustin Hoffman
(Master Shifu), Angelina
Jolie (Tigress), and
Jackie Chan (Master
Monkey) are also missing
in the game. The only
familiar character that
sounded original is James
Wong, who plays as Pos
father. Nevertheless, the
individuals who did the
replacement voice-over
work for the Furious
Five performed a
relatively good job as
the films
originals.
Kung Fu Panda is great
action adventure overall,
filled with unexpected
single-player challenges
that break up the
repetitiveness of
standard button-smashing.
The gameplay is
surprisingly deep,
featuring incredible
fighting sequence, intriguing
environmental puzzles, great
platforming segments,
interesting
context-sensitive
challenges, and a robust
upgrade system that
allows you to power-up
your Kung Fu skills to
become the legendary
Dragon Warrior. The
graphics are bright,
colorful, and full of
wonders. The only
downsides are dealing
with some camera issues
and lack of original
voice-overs. Thanks to
the bonus content, trying
to unlock all the secret
items give you even more
of a reason to go through
the game another round or
two. And in case you
might get tired of
playing solo, the
developers throw in a
nice collection of
party-style games. So is
Kung Fu Panda worth
buying? Yes, but only if
you have a sense of humor
and willing to set aside
the hardcore gamer
mentality and let your
oriental instincts run
wild. |