The International Karate plus is a very spontaneous fighting game in my opinion. It lets you use many different intense fighting moves such as numerous kicking, punching, head butting methods. This game allows you to play with either one or two players; the other player will be subsisted with a computer if you want to play on your own.
The point of the game is to become the first one to score 6 points or have the highest score within the 30-second time limit.
The International Karate plus is a very spontaneous fighting game in my opinion. It lets you use many different intense fighting moves such as numerous kicking, punching, head butting methods. This game allows you to play with either one or two players; the other player will be subsisted with a computer if you want to play on your own.
The point of the game is to become the first one to score 6 points or have the highest score within the 30-second time limit. Once you have completed 2 levels there is a bonus level in which you use your defensive shield to defend you from the balls. Once you have been hit or when the balls exceed 64 is when the level comes to an end.
If you successfully complete the level without getting hit the remaining time then turns into point in which gets added to your existing points. The different moves will make up the different score you can exceed in a level.
When is comes to the belt colours that you will be given you can have belts ranging from the lowest rank being white and then getting all the way up to the most difficult rank being black. Each belt will increase in difficulty so when in competitions take notice to the colouring of the belt your opponent is wearing. There is a free for all option this lets you fight between three people allowing you to take down either opponent using the extensive game controls. While in a fight it allows you to use different options for example the numerical keys (1-5) allow you to control the speed of the actions, also by pressing the run/stop keys this will allow you to pause it at any point in the game. The following sound effects are pretty intense you may have herd these from the 1973 Bruce Lee movie Enter the Dragon, old school but gives a whole new meaning to the game.
The graphics are well done pretty simplex includes a sunset and a beach like setting, realistic colourful backdrop, organized nicely. In my opinion I would say this is one of the most creative martial arts game I've seen created, but isn’t surprising because were talking about one of Rob Habbard's masterpieces here.
Overall, I would give this game an eight out of ten, would defiantly recommend playing this even if you’re not into the whole fighting games. This is defiantly one you will have to try out for yourself and let you decide, and by all means invite over your friends because this is one you both could enjoy together.