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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Based on the original 2005 indie PC title, Rag Doll Kung Fu, created by Mark Healey (co-founder of Media Molecule), Rag Doll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic is a PS3 exclusive, party-fighting game that's incredibly long on charm but a bit too short on content...
After a single Friday night throwing punches at your friends, Fists of Plastic will have worn out its welcome. It is great fun while it lasts, but it just does not last that long, even if the player has friends interested in playing. A very attractive...
Abstract: To call Rag Doll Kung Fu a game is a bit of a stretch, and to call it a good game is a total lie. In fact, it might be one of the PlayStation Network’s worst games. And not just because it is so insanely boring and repetitive, but because it had such p...
Abstract: This should be a must have game for $9.99, as it is, with a missing online capability, it is a possible have, depends on what floats your boat.
Abstract: When I first sat down to play Rag Doll Kung Fu, I thought of it as a fairly competent Smash Bros. clone, and I suppose on the surface that's what it'll look like to just about everyone. There are four player battles on small playing fields with differe...
Abstract: Fists of Plastic is, in my opinion, one of the PS3’s better looking downloadable games as it has a very unique graphic style which includes a humorous physics engine that most gamers will enjoy. I immediately thought the game had a Super Smash Brothers...
Abstract: Wouldnt it be cool if your fully posable martial arts action figures could come to life and clobber each other? This is the core concept of Rag Doll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic, which demonstrates that the answer to that question is an emphatic maybe. T...
Abstract: Rag Doll Kung Fu has been sparring on the PC since 2005, but its just now made its way to the PlayStation Network with the subtitle Fists of Plastic. The game is built entirely around (and named after) rag doll physics, featuring organic animation and...