French studio Sloclap has announced an upcoming Sifu update that will bring beat ’em ups, a revamped scoring system, several new outfits, and the ability to mod gameplay. year, received mixed reviews. However, each update aims to improve and add features that were not present in the original version.
The summer update, called Sloclap, is expected to bring some cool features to Sifu, the first of which gives players the ability to tweak their game to create a mode that suits them best. Whether it’s an ultra-hardcore skill challenge where the protagonist has only one hit point and no blocks, or a more relaxed pursuit for the mere mortals among us with infinite health and indestructible weapons. It certainly raises or lowers the entry bar, making the rather complex beat ’em up more appealing to a larger audience, to be honest.
The first clothing addition comes directly from the aforementioned Raid movie, where the trailer shows the protagonist in tactical gear engaging in close combat in what looks like an apartment building. The second, called the Master Hand, no, it’s not the giant gauntlet from Smash Bros. – it’s more like The Matrix than anything else, with a soggy battlefield reminiscent of a Neo-Smith battle as its backdrop. . The fancy hat that comes with Masterhand has its own challenge: “players will be required to dodge every incoming attack if they want to keep their appearance.”
Finally, the Summer Update will introduce an updated scoring system, which will more accurately reward experienced players for every dodge, crouch, dive, dive, and…dodge. “The new scoring system will take into account every shot, kick, sweep and knockout made, assigning a rating based on player fluidity, efficiency and diversity.” Something definitely aimed at the savvy end of the spectrum.
Sifu’s Summer Update will be released on August 31st and will be free for everyone who owns the game. Sifu continues to host the best Obi-Wan Kenobi game if you like to quietly say “Hello!” every time you meet a new group of enemies. If you’re pretty quiet, moody, and don’t like drama (sorry), you can also use Sifu to make the Batman game we need. Again, Bruce, I’m sorry.
Source : PC Gamesn
