Kung Fu Panda

released on Jun 03, 2008

In the Kung Fu Panda video game, players embark on an epic, action-packed adventure as they master the specialized Kung Fu fighting styles of Po the Panda, the unlikely hero, his teacher Shifu, and the legendary Kung Fu masters, the Furious Five: Monkey, Tigress, Viper, Mantis and Crane. Through 13 legendary levels from the movie and beyond, and spanning land, water and air, players must work their way to become the Dragon Warrior and defeat the ultimate enemy, Tai Lung, as they battle a variety of foes, overcome dangerous obstacles, navigate multi-tiered environments and solve challenging puzzles. Featuring a deep variety of gameplay, unique co-op and competitive multiplayer modes, collectibles, and a host of character upgrades, the Kung Fu Panda video game provides an experience gamers of all ages will enjoy.


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Lembrei desse joguinho esses dias enquanto conversava com alguns amigos pelo Discord e fui dar uma conferida. Joguinho super simples e bem curtinho mas que ainda diverte. Hack n' slash simplesão, jogo de apertar quadrado até limpar a sala e avançar pra próxima.

Tem detalhes muito bons, a qualidade da água desse jogo é muito boa para um jogo esquecido de filme. Ele peca um pouco nos quicktime events, dando pouco tempo para o jogador tomar uma decisão.

panda roll was crazy. cant believe this got a ps2 release but overjoyed that it did

Alright, let's talk about "Kung Fu Panda" for the PS2. Now, I used to be head over heels for this game when I was a kid. I mean, who didn't love the movie? But let me tell you, revisiting it last year was a wake-up call, to say the least.

Where do I even begin? The levels are about as generic as they come – same old platforming, same old enemies, same old, same old. And don't even get me started on the music – it's like they just slapped together a bunch of stock tracks and called it a day.

But the real kicker? The combat. Oh boy, where do I even start? It's like trying to fight underwater with your hands tied behind your back. The controls are clunky, the combos are repetitive, and don't even get me started on the hit detection – it's about as reliable as a broken compass.

In the end, "Kung Fu Panda" for the PS2 is like a sad panda – all hype and no substance. Sure, it might've been fun back in the day, but revisiting it now is like getting kicked in the face by a kung fu master. So, unless you're feeling particularly nostalgic for frustration and disappointment, I'd steer clear of this one.

BRABO DEMAIS, gostava demais do combate desse game, era muito satisfatório dar barrigada com o po e usar o mestre shifu. não lembro se cheguei a zerar

Si hubierias visto lo que vi yo esa noche...