


🎮 Get ready to kick it with Jackie Chan!
Product Description International stuntman, martial artist, and filmmaker extraordinaire Jackie Chan leaps onto the PlayStation in an action- packed game of his own. Featuring Chan's signature moves, voice, and humor, players guide the stuntmaster through 15 levels of martial arts mayhem to save his grandfather and retrieve a stolen package from a gang of crooks. Jackie Chan Stuntmaster focuses on both Chan's martial arts expertise and his agility as a stuntman. The fighting system is based on his signature fighting style--in addition to throws and combos, specialized moves are incorporated to allow players to use chairs, boxes, ladders, bottles, and even a fish. At the conclusion of the game, players are treated to a "making of" video, which showcases footage of Chan at his motion-capture session. .com Superstar Jackie Chan is known for his fast kicks and fancy stunts--so it is no surprise that he is finally getting his own video game. Jackie can bounce off walls, use ordinary objects as weapons, break things, and, of course, kick and punch the daylights out of any thug who stands in his way. Like his movies, the game does have some semblance of a plot. It seems that Jackie's grandfather has been kidnapped (while Jackie was stuffing his face at a café, no less). The action star must fight his way through a number of back alleys and abandoned factories to rescue him. To carry out his mission, Jackie must collect red and gold dragon tokens and take on some pretty mean bosses. Short movie scenes feature a computer-generated Chan with all the facial expressions fans have come to know and love as well as his own voice acting. Jackie Chan Stuntmaster might not exactly be A Rumble on the Bronx, but it is the next best thing to seeing Jackie on the silver screen. --Robb GuidoPros: Funny cutscenes featuring Jackie's face and voice Lots of stunts and weapons à la his movies Cons: Jackie could have used even more moves P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Review Jackie Chan's Stuntmaster is one of those games that looked promising... when we first saw a preview of it two years ago. The game is finally finished, and while it's still quite a bit of fun, the graphics don't shine quite as much as they did back then, and the gameplay doesn't really live up to its full potential. As such, it comes off as a decent beat-'em-up game with some shaky platform elements thrown in for bad measure. The storyline of Stuntmaster revolves around Jackie's grandfather, who has just been kidnapped by thugs, and a missing package that Jackie must retrieve. To achieve his goals, Jackie must wander through areas like rooftops, Chinatown, sewers, and the waterfront. Each area is broken up into three levels, and each area ends with a boss battle. The gameplay is split between Final Fight-esque punching and kicking and a good deal of platform jumping. Since Jackie is such a master of stunts, you can do things like wall-jump, counter enemy attacks, and perform all sorts of martial arts-style kicks and punches. Breaking apart items like crates and garbage cans will occasionally reveal food. But instead of Final Fight's big red meat, Stuntmaster uses milk and cartons of Chinese food (complete with chopsticks) to power up Jackie's life bar. Keeping your life bar full isn't always an easy task. The enemies are fairly easy to take out in one-on-one fights, but they make a habit of ganging up on you. So the minute you start pulling off a seven-hit combo on one enemy, another will slip behind you and plant a boot in the back of your neck. Careful hit-and-run attacks are the order of the day, letting you cause damage before any of the other enemies can get in a hit or two. The only extremely annoying part about the gameplay is the platform-jumping influence. Between fights, you must make your way past a few obstacles, for instance, dodging a crate swinging from a rope, avoiding fans who will blow you out of the level, and jumping from one tiny moving platform onto another. Ninety percent of the deaths in this game will likely come from mistimed and poorly positioned jumps. You know, you'd think if Jackie Chan were such a stunt master, he'd at least be able to swim. But this is not the case. The body count caused by poor jumps wouldn't be so bad, but the level has to completely reload after every death. So if you spawn near a jump, miss it, and fall into the water, you're looking at a good 20-30 seconds of waiting before you get to try again. The game has a very definite graphical style to it. The general smoothness of the character models is the game's most impressive visual element, though the textures used in the game are ultralow on the detail scale. The result is a collection of good-looking, albeit totally unrealistic, fighters. The environments are well constructed and very colorful. Graphical effects like the sparks that fly out of neon signs when you accidentally crash through them bring a lot to the game as well. The sound is full of standard martial-arts- movie Foley work - lots of loud smacks and chops. The game also features a great deal of speech. Some of the one-liners were ripped from Jackie's films, but some of them were recorded especially for the game. Jackie is constantly saying things you haven't heard before, and that's a very nice touch, indeed, as it always seems relevant to your current situation. When all is said and done, Jackie Chan's Stuntmaster is a solid game, but from a technological standpoint, it's a bit behind the pack. If the game had been released in a more timely fashion, it would have made a much larger impact, but it's still worth checking out.--Jeff Gerstmann--Copyright © 1998 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. -- GameSpot Review See more
V**0
A True Classic
I bought this almost a year ago and didn't had the time to review this until now,and for what i played so far is amazing, dont be fooled by the last gen graphics this is truly an experience for any gamer who loves a good brawler, I really miss this kind of games and nowadays all this third parties have been concentrating on making games so close to reality that they have forgotten what was all about, this game for example is not that much in graphics but the core is in the gameplay, if you love a good brawler like Double Dragon,Streets of Rage or maybe the beat em ups from Capcom like The Punisher,Alien vs Predator...etc. You will love this one. I mean first you get to be Jackie and rumble against thugs using his signature moves and grabin weapons:brumsticks,pans,buckets even a fish,you will also be able to perform a few stunts, and trust me when I say that this game is challenging.(Warning) there will be some moments of frustration. I know this because i had them myself, but besides that little detail I recommend this one.
O**A
we will see..........
So far so good I still wanna see if there's anything wrong with the game so idk if this helps but here you go
C**K
One of the best games ever for the PS One
One of the best games ever for the PS One. This game is fun, quick to get a hold of even if you haven't played it in over a decade and you're drunk. The grading system instead of straight scoring is one of the most fun aspects of finishing each level with as much style and panache as possible.
L**S
Jackie Chan... I had a crush on ...
Jackie Chan... I had a crush on him since I was a little girl and this game just captures him perfectly, considering it is actually him doing the motion capture for it. This is a MUST for Jackie Chan fans!!
A**N
great
i played this game alote when i was a child ..that why i bought it ...but the shipping came fast the game came in good condition came with disk ,booklet ,and original case ..not scratched came rapped and shipped thanks for good deals : )
T**A
Four Stars
Great game for my brother
A**N
Perfect condition
It's been years since i played this so i had to buy it an im glad i did
J**E
a part of my childhood
This game bring back so many memories
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