The video games popularly known as just against the neighborhood have lost much bellows in recent years, although lovers of this subgenus of action from time to time are in congratulations with the release of titles of the stature of Kung Fury: Street Rage.
Both its mechanics and style are inspired by the retro games that caused furor in the arcade halls causing the little ones to leave the pay in trying to complete them. In addition to the hundreds of enemies you'll hit in every scenario, there's the final boss of each level whose power can't be compared to that of Hitler, the ultimate enemy who will put you in a lot of trouble.
The precision in the hits is important, because if you don't measure the times well you will probably end up receiving wax from the enemies and losing all your lives in the blink of an eye. Kung Fury: Street Rage recovers the system of combos that had been lost in the sub-genre to invite you to hit then chaining martial arts movements.
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