Sifu tells a well-known tale of a young martial artist in a violent way of rapping her. Having been killing his family by ruthless death, our hero, whose enemies burn us insanity, and other people all of whom rioted, they are on speed with their face and arms. Although the story is typical, Sifu brings a fascinating time-inspired gimmick to the party, as the hero ages to every defeat. As we all know, with age it is knowledge, wisdom, and new tools to destroy a certain head. Will you pay attention before your time run out? Sifu looks pretty wild. I’m definitely looking forward to checking this out. We had a preview, but the memo wasn’t accepted. Now there is salt. But its all good Im waiting for the PC release so that we can have homebrew folk insert Etsuko Shihomi from Sister Street, Angela Mao from Lady Whirlwind or hell, even Franco Nero from Enter the Ninja. With its blend of carnage, confined spaces and bone-breaking martial arts action, the emergence of the repressive arts and weapons is important. Sifu is thinking of becoming an exciting and cathartic action-adventure, and hopefully a highlight of February’s packed release schedule. Sifu launches online February 8th 2022 in PlayStation and PC via Epic Games Store. Sifu will release later this year. In his preview report, see Eric van Allen’s thoughts here.