The merciless martial arts title Sifu will soon receive more accessibility options, including alternate difficulty modes and more effective captions. Sloclap's intense action game, based on the style and tone of classic kung fu films, puts players a the path for revenge where every death gradually ages the player character. While Sifu difficulty options were not available at launch, many gamers have requested a way to make the title more accessible.
Sifu centers around a young martial arts student's quest for revenge after five villains attack his dojo and murder his sensei. Fighting their way through armies of foes, players must master an in-depth combat system consisting of over 100 different attacks and combos. Different strikes, parries and environmental attacks make for truly complex encounters, and if the player is defeated the protagonist ages by several years. Aging increases attack power but decreases health, making for more brutal battles. While Sloclap recently revealed that the game will not receive any multiplayer content, the developer did reveal that some form of post-launch DLC for Sifuis in the works.
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As revealed by accessibility advocate <a href=«https://twitter.com/stevesaylor/status/1492220498910097409?ref_src=» https: screenrant.com target="_blank" rel=«noopener noreferrer»>Steve Saylor
(via Twitter) and reported by Can I Play That?, Sifu will receive a number of accessibility features through post-launch updates. These updates will include highly-requested difficulty modes, allowing players to make the experience easier or harder based on their comfort level. Other accessibility options will include better captions,
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