The Matchless Kungfu

Last updated: 2025-03-15
  • Engaging gameplay and unique combat system.
  • High freedom leads to emergent storytelling.
  • Unique Wuxia setting and experience.
  • Buggy, unstable, and feels unfinished.
  • Poor translation hinders understanding.
  • Lifeless world, NPCs lacking interactions.
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Reviews
(sample size)
1877
Helpful reviews
75%
Unhelpful reviews
23%
Protest reviews
2%
Positive points
2015
Negative points
2665
Gameplay points
490
Perf. points
80
Rec. points
732
Misc points
95
PointDescriptionImportance
Fun, engaging, and addictive gameplayThe game is widely praised for being fun, enjoyable, and addictive, with many reviewers noting its potential and replayability. Players find the gameplay loop engaging and the experience satisfying, especially as they progress and overcome challenges. Many reviewers highlight the game's ability to provide hours of entertainment and its overall positive qualities, making it a worthwhile purchase.75%
Unique and enjoyable combat systemThe game's combat system is frequently lauded for its unique mechanics, engaging style, and overall enjoyment. Reviewers appreciate the strategic depth and satisfying feel of the battles, highlighting the innovative approach to martial arts combat. The system is easy to learn but has enough depth to remain engaging.35%
High freedom, emergent storytellingThe game offers a high degree of freedom and a sandbox environment that allows players to create their own stories and experiences. The world feels alive and reactive, with emergent events and dynamic NPC interactions that enhance immersion. Players appreciate the ability to shape the world and influence its inhabitants, leading to unique and unpredictable outcomes.25%
Unique Wuxia setting and experienceThe game is praised for its unique Wuxia setting and its ability to capture the essence of martial arts fantasy. Reviewers appreciate the fresh and innovative content, the immersive world-building, and the opportunity to live out their Wuxia dreams. The game's art style and cultural references resonate with fans of the genre.18%
Similar to KenshiMany reviewers compare the game to Kenshi, highlighting similarities in its open-world sandbox gameplay and sense of freedom. Players who enjoy Kenshi or similar self-directed experiences may find this game appealing. The game is similar to Kenshi, but based on old wire-fu movies.11%
Frequent updates and active developmentThe developers are actively updating the game with new content and improvements, demonstrating their commitment to the project. This frequent support and responsiveness to feedback give players hope for the game's future and enhance the overall experience. The game is constantly updated with new content added frequently.7%