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In modern-day China, a group of five martial artists: Fajar ("The Botanist"), Sean ("The Fighter"), Kuroki ("The Artist"), Jinfeng ("The CEO"), and Yang ("The Leader") raid a martial arts school under the cover of night. After brutally killing all of the students, Yang then confronts the school's sifu, revealing himself as a disgraced former student. The sifu, declaring that Yang "knows too much", tries to kill him, but Yang strikes him in the chest, causing him to suffer a fatal heart attack.
While searching through the sifu's belongings, Yang is confronted by his only child, and orders Fajar to slit the child's throat with his machete. The child wakes up to find his/her throat completely healed due to the power of an ancient talisman that can revive them from death; however, they grow older with each revival. Swearing revenge on Yang and his followers, the Martial Artist spends the next eight years in isolation, training relentlessly and gathering information on their whereabouts.
Now an adult, the Martial Artist tracks down Fajar, who is employed by a gang of drug traffickers, and kills him with his own machete. They also go after Sean (who is running an illegal underground fighting club), Kuroki (who owns a prominent art gallery that acts as a front for organized crime), and Jinfeng (who has become a wealthy but corrupt businesswoman), killing all of them as well. Finally, the Martial Artist confronts Yang at his private sanctuary. Yang explains that when his own wife and daughter were close to death, the sifu refused to let him use the talisman's power to save them; Yang's anger led him to kill his former master. The Martial Artist and Yang then battle, with the Martial Artist finally taking their revenge and striking him down.
The game has two endings, depending on the player's actions:
If the Martial Artist killed any of the targets, a plot twist reveals that because they failed to adhere to the principles of "Wude" (morality) by committing murder, the talisman has judged them to be spiritually impure. They are then sent back eight years into the past, to the night Yang killed their father.
If the Martial Artist spared all of the targets (which is only possible on subsequent playthroughs), they die from injuries sustained by fighting Yang, but because they adhered to the principles of "Wude", the talisman enables them to attain enlightenment. A post-credits scene then shows the Martial Artist, now a sifu in their own right, training new students at their father's former school.
Sifu is an action beat 'em up game played from a third-person perspective. The game, which is inspired by Bak Mei kung fu, includes over 150 unique attacks. Basic attack moves can be chained together, though some combos may grant players additional tactical opportunities, such as being able to knock down enemies or stun them. The protagonist and all hostile enemy characters have a "structural gauge". When the gauge is completely filled, the guard of these characters will break and they will become vulnerable to finishing attacks. Players can also block strikes, though this will gradually fill their gauge. Alternatively, players can also evade attacks or parry when an enemy is about to land a blow. A successful parry allows the player to stun the enemy or throw them toward a particular direction. The game allows players to take advantage of the environment and improvise new attacks or alter their strategy when facing a stronger opponent. For instance, the player may kick an enemy off a ledge, or utilize various objects as makeshift weapons. The last enemy in a combat section may sometimes enter a state of uncontrolled frenzy, essentially becoming a miniboss.[2] Occasionally, the player may be presented with dialogue options, which can enable them to potentially avoid combat altogether depending on their choice of words.[3]
When the player dies in the game, they are magically resurrected at the spot where they die and age several years. As the player character ages, their strikes will be more powerful, but they will have less health. Eventually, it will no longer be possible to revive, and the next death will end the game. Players will encounter shrines, which will be the place where they heal and unlock new skills. They can also visit the "wuguan", a kung fu school, to practice their skills in between levels.[2] Abilities are lost when the player character dies, though it is possible to permanently unlock upgrades so that they are available at the beginning of each run.[4] As the player completes multiple runs, they can access the "detective board", where the information collected across different runs will be stored, and secret areas and shortcuts may open up
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