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Press F to pay respects to all the fallen goombas. It's time for a deep dive into China's gaming culture in our column, Kapital Koopas.
Gamers ask: is Jovovich a total n00b?
But the fantasy-themed RPG Monster Hunter franchise has managed to lure in enough global players with its themes of hunting dinosaur-like creatures with adorable feline partners, so much so that this 16-year old series has landed an all-star cast for its movie adaption with names like Milla Jovovich, Ron Pearlman, and rapper T.I. Appealing to Chinese audiences, it also stars MC Jin, the first Asian-American rapper to land a major record deal in the US. Jin also starred in the reality show The Rap of China in 2017.
The film was originally scheduled for a September release in the US, but has been delayed until April due to concerns of COVID-19. China, however, will be able to witness monster-slaying on the big screen as soon as Dec 4.
We've come a long way since the 80s and 90s when kids would save a week's worth of lunch money, only to sneak into an arcade and blow all of it on a day of Street Fighter. Around that same time, a teenager who lived in Taiwan was about to take the whole of Asia by storm with his unique music style and bold attempt at fusing R&B with Chinese culture. That man, Jay Chou is now, for some reason, attaching his name to the Street Fighter franchise as Tencent releases its mobile version of the game.
Of course he will wield the iconic 双截棍 shuāng jié gùn nunchuks, the weapon that inspired his most popular song
A few days ago, Tencent revealed that Jay Chou will be the ambassador of the game and even join the fight with a customized character 杰霸 Jié Bà Jay the Conqueror, which happens to be a homophone of the game’s Chinese name, 街霸 Jiē Bà, a revelation that stirred up a lot of controversy given that the name is also frequently used on the internet to mean male genitals.
The game will apparently lean into the night-life aspects of Chongqing that the city is famous for
The newest trailer for the upcoming Hitman game, the stealthy noir revolving around Agent 47, a clone created to be the perfect assassin, reveals that a familiar setting for many Chinese players; the rolling, hilly streets of Chongqing, will be involved in this final chapter in the series.
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