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    Sifu – Nightclub Gameplay Trailer Roundhouse Kicks You To The Face

    Developer Sloclap has revealed all-new Kung Fu action as updated gameplay from the upcoming and highly anticipated Sifu which will be available on PlayStation 4 & 5 and
    Epic Game Store later this year, drops into your inboxes like a roundhouse kick to the face which hits you perfectly in the jaw just as the bass drops:

    The new gameplay showcases the nightclub setting in the game, where you will have to fight your way in, and out, using whatever means necessary to vanquish your enemies – including breaking some beer bottles into some fool’s face.

    Sifu tells the story of a young Kung Fu student who has spent their life training for a day of reckoning after the brutal murder of their entire family by a mysterious assassination squad. Hunt down the murderers one by one as you explore gang-ridden suburbs, hidden corners deep within the city, all the way to the cold hallways of corporate towers. Adaptation and careful positioning are the key to your survival and you must use everything at your disposal to succeed in your life’s mission.

    Sifu’s unique gameplay sits in the crossroads of two established and popular genres, mashing the intensity and timeless thrill of beat em ups with the gripping design of 3D character action games. Set against a detailed backdrop of a fictional Chinese city, you will uncover an ancient mystery via a series of difficult confrontations that will test your skills to their limit. To overcome the odds that are heavily stacked against you, you’ll need to rely on your mastery of Kung Fu, and on a magical pendant that will revive you after death. The cost of magic is dear, however, and you will age significantly every time you come back to life: time is the price you will pay for your revenge.

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