
The entire sequence almost feels like the dream scenes from Dragon: The Bruce Lee story and the credits/tutorial are happening all around you as you battle enemies in an entirely red environment. It doesn’t sound like anything revolutionary, but it’s executed really really well. I really loved that the entire intro sequence and introductory credits make up the entirety of the tutorial while also breaking down the story for you.

At first glance it may seem overwhelming and complicated, but the game does what I feel is a really good job introducing you to the basics of combat and slowly drip feeding you scenarios that require you put more skills into use. This is because the game has a really fantastic, deep and well taught combat system. The hard where you simply know you’re either not good enough yet, or just making fixable mistakes. I played and beat the game on Easy and even on easy I died a not insignificant number of times. The prime example being the recreation of Old Boy’s hallway fight. The homages to martial arts movies of the past are handled well and executed perfectly. Frankly, the simplicity and intimate nature of the revenge story just makes me believe even more in the “John Wick game” connection I keep giving SIFU because to me, outside the absence of gun combat, SIFU is essentially the John Wick video game I’ve always wanted since first seeing that movie. While clearing out the school post murder, they discover you, the Sifu’s child and take care of you too! But somehow you have an ancient talisman that…brings you back to life? But the catch is, while this talisman can keep resurrecting you, you get older and older each time. The game begins with you playing as Yang, a former student of the martial arts school in the game, who attacks the school and kills the Sifu (Master).

But for those who are completely new to SIFU, here’s a bit of a brief, kinda spoiler-y breakdown.

As mentioned before, the game is supported on PS4, PS5, and PC.Reviewing a game that’s been out on other platforms for over a year is always tricky because anyone genuinely interested in the game has either played it on another platform, already read reviews or watched Let’s Plays.
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You can either buy the game in stores or download it from a trusted website or reliable app store. The game is also supported on many gaming platforms. It comes with great graphics and sound, and you can also decide the gender of the main character. This single-player fighting game has plenty to offer. Making use of hand-to-hand combat, you also fight many enemies at the same time while using the environment to your advantage.

Sifu incorporates a lot of qualities from kung fu movies. The game keeps you on edge, fight scene after fight scene. The game is about revenge and beating people up, but it’s also about redemption. With this feature, his fighting skills grow after each encounter. Many think this feature would make the character weaker and fragile, but this makes them stronger as he becomes the master (Sifu). Instead, he comes back to life every time he dies due to a magical pendant, with one side effect: he always comes back a little older. One feature Sifu has that the other games lack is that the character doesn’t die. Games like Unto the End, Mortal Shell, Mortal Kombat, Kung Fu Panda: The Game, and Sifu all have themes that revolve around martial arts and are great to play. The name Sifu is what they call a skilled person, teacher, master, tutor, and father in Cantonese.
