![]() There are a couple enemy types you’ll come across that’ll determine how you’ll proceed. They are resided in the deepest part of their locations and they have their own lackeys below them that are willing to attack you and prevent you from going any further. Of course, you won’t be able to just walk up to the bosses right away. Not only will he be the hardest one to defeat, but he gets to watch as you not only take down his followers (and the followers they managed to gather under them) but his at his Sanctuary. The others could have been in any order, but you end up going after Sean The Fighter next at his Club, then Kuroki The Artist at her Museum, and Jinfend The CEO at her Tower (which acts as her company’s headquarters). You first go after the one who killed you, Fajar The Botanist, who resides in The Squats. ![]() Sifu naturally contains five levels, each level being where Yang and his followers are located at. ![]() For the next eight years, she trains and gathers information on the five that killed her and her father so she can go after them for revenge for what they did to her. She doesn’t even get the chance to puzzle over how she’s alive after having her throat slit before she finds her father dead. The little kid Yang ordered to kill wakes up sometime after they left with an ancient, glowing talisman under her hand. Leaving with everyone dead and no one knowing what happened on that night. This kid, who you end up playing as, is the sifu’s kid and after some consideration, Yang orders one of his followers to kill you. As he walks back inside, he senses and coaxes a little kid out of their hiding place. Yang, and technically you too, ends up successfully killing him. Until they get to the sifu and Yang takes him on himself. On a dark and stormy night, he and his four followers entered a martial arts school and proceeds to kill every student they come across. Except you don’t play your character, but a man you soon learn is named Yang. Sifu starts out eight years before the main game where you get to see where your character’s motivation started. Ever watched a martial arts movie or a cool movie where the protagonist kicks some ass and wished you were as masterful or strong as them? Well, now you can with a game called Sifu. ![]()
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