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  Published: 2010-10-21, review by: strategyinformer.com

  • Every new hardware launch needs a wacky side-order to wash it down with, and this is where Kung Fu Rider steps up for the Playstation Move. The premise: You're scooting down a hill on an office chair, on the run from the mafia, avoiding obstacles and g...

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  Published: 2010-09-23, review by: cheatcc.com

  • Abstract:  There have been a lot of really bizarre games released on consoles over the years. But even against such amazingly bizarre competition as the WiiWare title Muscle March, Kung Fu Rider could very well make a great case for weirdest game of 2010. The gam...

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  Published: 2010-09-23, review by: gamersdailynews.com

  • Abstract:  Kung Fu Rider is a great game. It could even be an awesome game, but somewhere along the development cycle it seems that someone at Sony convinced their Japan Studio that it needed to have Playstation Move controls, only. That’s when things went south ...

 
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  Published: 2010-09-21, review by: gaming-age.com

  • Abstract:  Kung Fu Rider is a really weird game. The theme is weird, the story is weird, the controls are weird, the pricing is weird, the fact that it's even on a Blu-ray Disc is weird. It's a PlayStation Move launch game but not a very compelling one to put it ...

 
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  Published: 2010-09-02, review by: gamespot.com

  • Lots of alternate routes.
  • Controls do not always respond to your gestures, Frequent crashes and lengthy ragdoll animations disrupt the flow, Unpredictable physics, Only takes a few hours to play through.
  • This wacky action game doesn't contain any of the fun hinted at by its goofy premise....

 
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  Published: 2010-09-01, review by: totalvideogames.com

  • The simple fact is Kung Fu Rider would have fared better on a traditional joypad (it still wouldn’t be that much fun), therefore making the entire game ultimately pointless. Studio Japan has blatantly given a half-arsed approach to their first PS Move ...

 
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  Published: 2010-09-01, review by: 1up.com

  • Abstract:  For a game where you ride office chairs and other wheeled objects down city streets,Kung Fu Rider is something that most people expect to have explained to them. However, it doesn't need an explanation, and the game knows this: the title screen shows y...

 
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  Published: 2010-09-01, review by: videogamer.com

  • Not a minigame compilation, Dull, Poor variety, Shocking controls...

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  Published: 2010-09-01, review by: ign.com

  • Kung Fu Rider is not a good game. The controls are terribly unresponsive, the game punishes players unfairly and the level design is repetitive. While playing Kung Fu Rider, the PlayStation Eye takes random pictures of you at key moments in the mission...

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  Published: 2010-09-01, review by: impulsegamer.com

  • Abstract:  This game is oozing with Japanese love. Whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing remains to be seen and for the first 30 or so minutes of this title, I was scratching my head trying to figure what on Earth was going on. To throw a spanner into the wo...

 
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