10 Celebrity Endorsed Video Games That Should Offend You
2. Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style
If you are looking for a genuinely bad fighting game with celebs (for whatever reason) then Shaolin Style is much better suited for your needs than Shaq Fu. It features not one, not two, but all nine members of the Wu-Tang Clan in an all-out brawler with intense violence and a four-player fighting mode. In fact, that would be its saving feature the fact that four players can battle each other at once. It was pretty innovative at the time and allowed for some entertaining moments with friends provided you could all somehow find a way to get over the extremely poor controls and almost non-existent frame rate. There is actually quite a story behind the development of the game. The company that made it, Paradox Entertainment, is the one responsible for the notorious Thrill Kill, a game which was never released due to its high content of violence. So, in turn, they just took the engine and slapped a Wu-Tang logo on the cover and made this instead, leaving us with thoughts of what could have been.
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