A new behind-the-scenes look at Sifu is here to give us a taste of the fast-paced combat coming to Sifu
The development is still in full swing for Sifu as that February 22nd release date for the PS4 and PS5 speeds towards us all. There is still a lot the team over at Sloclap needs to wrap up, but that does not mean we do not get some fun insider looks at things. Especially when it comes to some looks at how the fighting in Sifu is being handled and brought to life. All with a new behind-the-scenes look at how the choreography of the game is coming from some very talented fighters to bring the precision and speed to the game. All to make us less skilled feel a bit more badass in our virtual spaces.
It may not be overly interesting for many out there, but Sifu will be offering us up some fun in the way of being a Kung Fu master in the game. This will only be strengthened by the fact that they have a few real-world masters doing all of the Mocap work and showing how fast and explosive the martial art can be, as well as how precise it can all go. It is a behind-the-scenes for Sifu, so for those that do not find interest in it, you have been warned. Although, it is all rather impressive to watch and see how things will flow in the game from all of the real moves performed. I would totally have a look at all of this to better get ready for what is surely coming to blow our minds.
Sifu — Behind The Scenes: Making-Of Kung Fu & Mocap
Take a peek into Sifu‘s development and our team’s collaboration with Benjamin Colussi, Kung Fu master and founder of the Lao Wei San – Pak Mei School. Combat design workshops, motion-capture sessions, cultural authenticity reviews: we want in Sifu to blend both expertise and creativity to offer an explosive and unique Kung Fu experience.
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Did you know that Sifu was going to these lengths to get some authenticity in there? Do you think that it will flow just as smoothly while we are playing the game or will it only be this way for those that have perfected the skill so far? How many gamers will try to mimic these moves after the game’s launch and will it be close enough to learn some of the techniques? Tell us all that you are thinking down in the comments and then feel free to discuss it all if you so wish to do so. We will keep the news for Sifu flowing, so please watch the site for all of that and much more.