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Kung Fu Rider takes you to the tough streets of Hong Kong, utilizing the PlayStation Move controller to escape from mobsters.
Before I begin my review of Kung Fu Rider, I should explain that I'm actually very excited about the PlayStation Move technology and I'm eager to see developers take advantage of the hardware. I ...
They're launching the PlayStation Move with a game that plays like a Tony Hawk downhill trick racer, if Tony was a nerdy private detective guy or a girl who knelt on a chair and stuck her butt in ...
In Kung Fu Rider, players control either Toby, a clumsy private detective that knows kung fu, or Karin, his voluptuous secretary. For some reason or another, ...
Kung Fu Rider should have been a $9.99 PlayStation Network game, and even then I’d have a difficult time recommending it. PlayStation LifeStyle’s Final Score. Controls aren’t responsive.
Kung Fu Rider does not feel like it was made with the Move in mind, and its wacky arcade style may have be better suited to simpler, more traditional controls.
In this week’s RadarPlays Freaky, Lucas, Ryan, and Greg take on the unique hilarity of Kung Fu Rider, which accurately simulates the intensity of rolling down a crowded hill on wheeled furniture ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Kung Fu Rider It is an action video game for the PlayStation 3. Players have to utilize the Move controller to navigate through the crowded streets of ...
Kung Fu Rider represents the less than appealing side of motion controls. It’s everything we feared to see on Move: a boring game, and even if it used Move properly, has no reason to actually ...
Despite looking like the spiritual successor to zany PSone classic, Incredible Crisis, our hands-on time with the PlayStation Move's Kung Fu Rider revealed some irritating control quirks. We just ...