Sony to develop video game based on Kung Fu Hustle
Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) has announced that its Taipei-based SOGA studio together with Shanghai Northstar is developing a game based on the movie “Kung Fu Hustle”.
Players should be able to encounter familiar characters from the movie such as the Landlady, the Sidekick, Sin, among others. The video game should feature a branching story mode, and players should be able to hone their Kung-Fu skills by challenging a host of wacky enemies across China.
The game should also have a versus mode that should allow for eight players to fight against each other in multiplayer mayhem. There are also plans to allow players to purchase extra lives and virtual items in exchange for cash.
It was said that the game will be designed specifically for the Chinese market. We are hopeful though that we’ll be able to get a subtitled version. Or even better, we hope that we’ll get a badly dubbed version, complete with mismatched voice-timing.
While we’re eager to see Stephen Chow in a video game, some Kung-Fu fans here at QJ are sort of wishing that the movie “Shaolin Soccer” also gets the same treatment.
The press announcement did not clarify for which platform the game will be made. Given that note on possible microtransactions for the game, we speculate that a PS3 release is likely. We’ll update you as soon as more details are made available.
Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) has announced that its Taipei-based SOGA studio together with Shanghai Northstar is developing a game based on the movie “Kung Fu Hustle”.
Players should be able to encounter familiar characters from the movie such as the Landlady, the Sidekick, Sin, among others. The video game should feature a branching story mode, and players should be able to hone their Kung-Fu skills by challenging a host of wacky enemies across China.
The game should also have a versus mode that should allow for eight players to fight against each other in multiplayer mayhem. There are also plans to allow players to purchase extra lives and virtual items in exchange for cash.
It was said that the game will be designed specifically for the Chinese market. We are hopeful though that we’ll be able to get a subtitled version. Or even better, we hope that we’ll get a badly dubbed version, complete with mismatched voice-timing.
While we’re eager to see Stephen Chow in a video game, some Kung-Fu fans here at QJ are sort of wishing that the movie “Shaolin Soccer” also gets the same treatment.
The press announcement did not clarify for which platform the game will be made. Given that note on possible microtransactions for the game, we speculate that a PS3 release is likely. We’ll update you as soon as more details are made available.