Sviluppatore: Jordan Mechner
Genere: Picchiaduro
Giocatori: N/A
Online: N/A
Data Di Lancio: TBA
Back in 1984, Prince of Persia creator, Jordan Mechner, developed a beat-em-up known as Karateka. In Karateka, you played as a practitioner of martial arts, who sets out to rescue a princess from the evil Akuma. As you may have heard, Karateka is now getting a modern remake, also developed by Mechner.
This game is in development for the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and iOS, but an ESRB rating reveals that Karateka is also headed to the Wii U. The game has a T (Teen) rating.
In the new Karateka, you’ll get to play as three Japanese warriors, once again attempting to rescue a princess from an evil warlord.
Altro titolo scoperto tramite il rating ESRB, da aggiungere alla serie (relativo a Wii U) "non c'è nulla oltre il lancio" e "sono liberi di parlare". L'originale è un mix tra picchiaduro a scorrimento e ad incontri, chissà qui che faranno considerato che è facile immaginare un remake di un gioco di 10 anni fa, ma 25 anni sono moltissimo tempo.Karateka (Wii U, PS3, Xbox 360, iOS, PC) – T, Violence
Summary: “In this rhythm-fighting game, players assume the role of three Japanese warriors attempting to rescue a kidnapped princess from an evil warlord. Players engage in frenetic one-on-one battles with various enemies, using timed martial arts moves (i.e., punch/kick combos) to stun opponents and drain their health meters. Matches are highlighted by battle cries, colorful light flashes, and slow-motion effects; when players’ character is knocked out, a brief cutscene depicts him falling down the side of a mountain.“
When you're dead, they really fix you up. I hope to hell when I do die somebody has sense enough to just dump me in the river or something. Anything except sticking me in a goddam cemetery. People coming and putting a bunch of flowers on your stomach on Sunday, and all that crap. Who wants flowers when you're dead? Nobody.