Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
- You’ll have the potential to defy gravity and transcend the body’s limitations, as one of the three main characters – Li Mu Bai, Shu Lien and Jen
- Each character has their own unique storyline and specific moves, as realistic and fluid animation beings the tale to life
- Incredibly lifelike duels as you fight deadly enemies and collect classic warrior weapons — including the fabled Green Fate sword
- Fully interactive environments — dozens of breakable objects, pick up enemy weapons, and even splendid special stages you can unlock
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon gives you the powers of a mystical martial arts master, as you live out the adventure of the new classic film!
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The back of the box looked terrible enough, but since this game was in the bargain bin, I selected it up. Turns out it wasn’t even worth the 1/3 price tag that I’d paid for it.
You may be seduced into playing this game because of the link to the movie, but trust me — you’d do well to save your cash and time. The only excellent thing about this Game Boy Advance title is that you get to play as Jen. Even then, they should have given you a choice of characters and expanded the possibilities. And judging from your character in this game, you wouldn’t have thought Jen were the “Hidden Dragon” of the title, because your Jen moves like she has lead weights attached to her, as if training with iron tiles in the Shaolin Temple. Your character is a tiny undetailed speck in the center of the screen (mostly), and your array of moves is so unspectacular that you’ll find yourself resorting to the classic run-and-release-slash technique, rather than being able to do combos. Even the characters in Double Dragon have more useful moves than this.
The level designs are just laughable. There isn’t a release level here I’d have the incentive to play again. Though there is a mild frustration level, I plowed owing to the entire game in two days on-and-off and don’t feel much urge to go back to it. Been there, done that.
Save your cash and leave this turkey in the bargain bin where it belongs.
Rating: 1 / 5