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Sifu Update 1.07 Adds Mandarin Chinese VA, Fixes Exploits & Bugs, & More

Sifu patch

Developer SoClap has issued new patch notes for its popular martial-arts action game Sifu. Update 1.07 adds some minor new content but is mostly focused on bug fixing and general performance improvements. You can find the full patch notes below.

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Sound design:

  • Added Mandarin Chinese voice over

‍Design:

  • Tweaks on camera : a pass has been done on all levels to remove camera collision and visibility on some level environments that could block the view during combat.
  • Fixed the infinite loop exploit of hitting an enemy already down with the sweep attack.
  • Fixed an issue where Fajar would stop attacking the player in the second phase
  • Fixed the Blade technique infinite loop exploit against Kuroki
  • The shrine rewards unlocks are now always saved when finishing a level. (It was only saved if the level was finished with a younger age before)

‍UX/UI:

  • High Contrast Display is now available for Playstation users
  • ‍Display additional input combinaison on controller layout
  • Fixed issues with remapping Focus for keyboard users
  • Fixed subtitles being cropped when resizing

‍HUD:

  • ‍Fixed issue for the Japanese PS4 version where remapping the interaction input could block the navigation in some menus.

Dev:

  • ‍Fixed multiple bugs and crashes
  • Performance optimization

‍Art:

  • Fixed minor issues with level art & lighting
  • Fixed Chinese calligraphy mistakes in the Sanctuary – still WIP thanks @materwelonz!‍

Twinfinite reviewed Sifu and had mixed feelings about the experience, scoring the game 3.5/5 and concluding:

“Overall, I was pretty disappointed with Sifu. I know that it’s an excellent game. The combat is tight, feels really fluid, and is going to provide a nice challenge for people who want one. However, its gameplay loop and punishing aging system and multiplier, mixed with a lack of proper training and tutorial elements, ruined whatever enjoyment I felt at the start.”

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