Did you find SIFU realistic? Martial arts experts react to video game warfare

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Did you find SIFU realistic? Martial arts experts react to video game warfare

Actors and martial artists Gemma Nguyen and Noah Fleder analyzed the moves of the game Sloclap.

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We got the latest Sloclap title last February, and it’s been a pretty big blow to the table: video games and type of beat ’em up. SIFU gave us a story revenge, Kung Fu, death and resurrection. But above all, it brought us a lot of blows, which apparently likes great realism, especially if we take into account that it is a video game with a strong arcade component.

However what do martial arts experts think From the Sloclap video game? Seven-time world karate champion and player, Gemma Nguyen has been with noah flederThe actor and martial artist is on the YouTube channel Gamology, and together they reacted to our SIFU hero’s blows, analyzed the moves, compared them to those performed in real life and the fighting styles the game inspired.

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Both Nguyen and Fleder saw great influence of wing chun In SIFU, it is a Chinese martial art for self-defense and was popularized worldwide by Bruce Lee. Martial arts experts have agreed that many of the moves are very similar to real-life ones, at least when compared to other video games like Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat.

Of course, others are far from realistic and went unnoticed by experts. How would the fights turn out if they were in real life?. Beyond our hero’s attacks, Nguyen and Fleder praised the game’s artistic part and the original formula of aging after each death. If you want to learn more about the challenging epic Kung Fu, remember that our SIFU analysis is available at 3DJuegos.

Source: 3D Juegos

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