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Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn

bySaber Interactive2018

Shaq takes it to the streets on ninjas in this beat-em-up, with fully destructible environments. Make use of power ups, melee and ranged weapons to defeat enemies and bosses.

Release Date

June 4, 2018

Developer

Saber Interactive, Big Deez Productions

Publisher

Wired Productions

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Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn Reviews

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By all accounts, Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn should have been a disastrous failure. However, it ended up as a surprisingly competent beat-em-up, and its passionate charm and fun gameplay make up for its uneven humor and short replay value. Put on some Gold Bond and head to the court, because it’s time for a Shaq Attack!

Jun 7, 2018 Read Review

You better have to choose if it’s worth spending your spare cash, because it might not be the game for you and it might be for others.

Jun 18, 2018 Read Review

Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn manages to do things at such a basic level that it numbs us to the idea of anything entertaining happening ever. A product from the past that lacks in every department, one has to wonder why they even bothered?

Jul 3, 2018 Read Review

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Jun 12, 2018 Read Review

This is a bad game. It’s not worth $20 and, in my opinion, not worth $5, unless you’re the kind of person that would get a kick out of Paris Hilton slut jokes in 2018 and can’t get enough lazy, casual racism. A lack of cooperative multiplayer outright dooms the title, forcing it be be endured alone by those unlucky (or stupid) enough to buy it. I’m honestly shocked that Shaq lent his name and voice to this turd pile. My guess is that he cashed the check and hasn’t seen the game. A disclaimer opens the game stating that the events depicted don’t represent Shaq’s views or opinions and that those...

Jun 8, 2018 Read Review

It’s ironic, given Shaq’s gargantuan statue, that the game is so short. At six stages with each being easily beaten under twenty minutes, you could easily finish this game in less than two hours. This works in the game’s favor considering the second half of the game is when it starts to hit its lull. The reskinned enemies, repeat use of the same two power-ups, and mindless mashing finally hits its zenith and once it kicks in you’re left wanting off Shaq’s ride. In a very clear attempt to pad out the final moments of the game they even include multiple segments where they have you fend off 200 ...

Jun 8, 2018 Read Review