The kung fu action of Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao is crane-kicking the Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Store sometime soon, and we've got a pair of gameplay videos to showoff the over-the-top action. Sweep in and take on wacky enemy forces in an arena style combat game. One-inch punch Evil Overlord's (yes, that's the bad guy's name) minions and reclaim the Star of Destiny. Do some other karate named thing and be, uh ... awesome? You get the idea. Check out more Invincible Tiger action after the break.
Reader Comments (10)
Posted: Aug 22nd 2009 5:37PM (Unverified) said
...... Did that dude throw a discus at the beginning of the vid?
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Posted: Aug 22nd 2009 5:46PM (Unverified) said
The game looks fun, but also like it could be very repetitive.
I hope it's cheap.
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I hope it's cheap.
Posted: Aug 22nd 2009 6:22PM mikeburnfire said
Who needs this game when you have Rag Doll Kung-Fu?
:P
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:P
Posted: Aug 22nd 2009 9:03PM I AM IRONHIDE said
The camera seems really confusing, but that's just me being stupid again.
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Posted: Aug 22nd 2009 11:41PM (Unverified) said
Not all that impressive. The cut scenes look like they'd just get annoying. Plus that dude in the orange is the boss bad guy? He doesn't look very boss to me. Looks like an infant can beat this game. square square square.... prompts for a triangle... Exciting!!!
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Posted: Aug 23rd 2009 12:35AM aarond12 said
I have to agree with the previous posters. This doesn't look like a next-gen game at all. The PS2 could easily handle the graphics of this game. Heck, even my Dreamcast has some games with better-looking graphics.
One of the reasons I have a next-gen system is because I like to see large characters with a lot of detail on my 55" HDTV. This is why I'm having a blast (literally!) with Wolfenstein right now. Lots of detail, big characters, lot of action.
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One of the reasons I have a next-gen system is because I like to see large characters with a lot of detail on my 55" HDTV. This is why I'm having a blast (literally!) with Wolfenstein right now. Lots of detail, big characters, lot of action.
Posted: Aug 24th 2009 9:49AM fakeplasticball said
Figures a year and a half after smash brothers we would see american /european developers making this and ragdolkungfu to try and emulate Nintendos success.
What they don't get is the Fanservice of Smash bros means more than the spastic gameplay.
This needs a borderlands facelift. Or needs more genuine characters.
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What they don't get is the Fanservice of Smash bros means more than the spastic gameplay.
This needs a borderlands facelift. Or needs more genuine characters.
Posted: Aug 24th 2009 9:54AM fakeplasticball said
Actually my opinion improved after seeing the second trailer of the house.
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