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Kung Fu Chaos Xbox in Box

Kung Fu Chaos Xbox in Box

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Condition: Used Excellent

Console: Xbox

Studio: Microsoft Studios

Region: NTSC

Generation Status: Modern

Backwards Compatible: No

Contains: Complete in Box Without Manual

Kung Fu Chaos is a 2003 3D fighting party game developed by Just Add Monsters and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox. Described as a "multiplayer brawler," the game is a comedic beat 'em up title with a stylistic presentation inspired by kung fu films. Kung Fu Chaos was the first title developed by Ninja Theory, a Cambridge studio formed by former staff of Millennium Interactive to pursue an independent project. The game features a roster of six playable characters and three unlockable characters, each with unique fighting styles and special attacks.

The game takes place within the shooting of a fictional film of the same name, with director Shao Ting acting as narrator and guide to the gameplay. In line with this theme, the game's stages reflect various scenes of the film being produced. Gameplay features several modes, including 'Ninja Challenge,' a campaign mode with a progression of unlockable scenes consisting of 'Main Feature' levels and various minigames. Players can also engage in local multiplayer play, with modes such as 'Battle Game,' 'Championship,' 'Miniseries,' 'Freestyle,' and 'Rehearsal' offering a variety of challenges.

Kung Fu Chaos received mixed reviews upon its release, with praise for its unique tone, humor, and level design, while also facing criticism for its limited depth of gameplay and fighting mechanics. The game also faced criticism for its stereotypical representation of Asians, particularly in its depiction of the character Shao Ting. Despite this, the game has a dedicated fan base and is often praised for its fun and chaotic multiplayer experience. The game's soundtrack, composed by Paul Arnold and Andrew Barnabas, is inspired by Lalo Schifrin's music on Enter the Dragon and is a fusion of funk and authentic Chinese instrumentalists.

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