Developer SloClap released Sifu a few days ago to almost universal praise. The martial-arts movie-inspired game is set to receive free updates from the studio in the future.
Gaming accessibility advocate Steve Saylor on Twitter confirmed the same after a conversation with Pierre Tarno, co-founder of SloClap, on a Twitch stream.
As mentioned in the tweet, Sifu will receive optional modes that make the game easier or tougher. Metroid Dread, Nintendo and MercurySteam's latest Metroidvania project in the acclaimed sci-fi franchise, is also getting a similar update; the Rookie mode makes the game easier for those struggling with the challenge, while the Dread mode is a one-hit permadeath run.
Accessibility is also a key focus here, with improved captions lending to better readability. Meanwhile, the High Contrast mode simplifies the color scheme of the game, making elements around the game world easy to see.
The French indie studio's recent title is a cel-shaded beat 'em up taking place in China. It tells the story of a child seeking vengeance for the death of his father - who was a "Sifu" or "master" of a martial arts school. As the kid grows up, he becomes an experienced martial artist. He tracks down the five men responsible for the murder and confronts them to dish out justice.
The combat is similar to other 3D entries in the genre. The player's arsenal consists of light and heavy attacks, blocks, parries, etc. A Sekiro-esque stance meter (called "structural gauge") also governs the flow of offense vs defense. It is also known for being punishingly difficult. The enemies are aggressive and can dole out pain almost as fast as the protagonist himself.
One thing that separates this game from the rest is an aging mechanic.
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