Yie Ar Kung-Fu II
Yie Ar Kung-Fu II: The Emperor Yie-Gah (イーガー皇帝の逆襲 ~イー・アル・カンフー・2~, Īgā-kōtei no Gyakushū: Ī Aru Kanfū 2, "Emperor Yie-Gah's Counterattack: Yie Ar Kung-Fu 2") is a video game developed and released by Konami in 1986 as a sequel to 1985's Yie Ar Kung-Fu. Rather than a pure fighting game as the original, it is a beat 'em up. It was released for the Commodore 64, MSX, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro and Acorn Electron home computer systems and featured a different approach to the game. In France, the video game was also released for the Thomson computers. PlotLee Young is a young martial arts master who is the son of a brave warrior who has rid China of the Chop Suey Gang.[1] However, one member survived and declared himself Emperor Yie-Gah. Now, like his father, Lee Young has to rid China of Yie-Gah and his allies once and for all. GameplayLee Young goes through three sections of a level to face its boss. Along the way, he meets up with ninjas. The power-ups Lee can acquire are oolong tea to replenish health and lo mein for temporary invincibility. Lee can only carry three oolong teas at a time. The game also features a two-player mode,[1] in which Player 1 controls Lee while Player 2 has the choice to play as either Yen Pei, Lan Fang or Po Chin, making Lan Fang the first ever playable female character in a fighting game (predating Saboteur II female ninja by one year and Chun Li in Street Fighter II by five years). Main characters
ReceptionCommodore User gave the Commodore 64 version of Yie Ar Kung-Fu II an overall score of seven out of ten, calling it an improvement upon its predecessor. While noting it as "nothing special" among other, similar beat 'em ups due to its "limited" fighting moves, Commodore User heavily praised Yie Ar Kung-Fu II's "polished" & "colourful" graphics, as well as its "excellent" animations and "fantastic" sound.[1] References
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