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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, also from FromSoftware, deviates from the traditional 'Souls' formula with a greater emphasis on parrying and posture breaking. Players control a shinobi tasked with protect...
Into the Badlands is a visually stunning post-apocalyptic series that blends Western tropes with high-octane wuxia-style martial arts. Set in a future where guns are banned and feudal barons rule, the...
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) revitalized the wuxia genre with its breathtaking visuals and poetic storytelling. Directed by Ang Lee, the film follows a legendary swordsman who seeks to return...
Dragon Inn (1967), a Shaw Brothers production, is a cornerstone of wuxia cinema. The film revolves around a group of martial artists trapped in an inn, facing betrayal and danger. The films intricate...
Quentin Tarantinos love letter to martial arts cinema is a stylish, violent, and highly entertaining revenge story. The film follows 'The Bride' as she hunts down the members of an assassination squad...
Skyward Sword introduced motion controls to the Zelda series, which proved divisive. While the controls can be finicky, they also offer a unique and immersive way to engage with the gameplay. The game...
Sonic and the Black Knight attempted to blend Sonic's speed with Arthurian legend. The gameplay focused on swordplay and platforming, with a story loosely based on 'The Once and Future King.' While th...
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