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CES 2009: Rag Doll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic Updated Impressions

We see an updated build of this plasticized puppet brawler straight from the Sony booth at CES 2009.

LAS VEGAS--Our last look at Rag Doll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic came at the 2008 Tokyo Game Show and consisted of little more than standing in an extremely long line, eventually making our way to a PS3, and playing a match or two while a pretty Japanese hostess explained to us in a language we couldn't understand what was happening onscreen. It wasn't the easiest way to figure out the game, but nonetheless, we came away charmed by this remake of Mark Healey's 2005 game--before the developer left Lionhead studios to form Media Molecule (the folks behind Little Big Planet). Today, at the Sony booth on the show floor of CES 2009, we got a chance to see Fists of Plastic again, and we're happy to report that the game still has the wacky charm we first noticed back in Tokyo.

As you might expect from the title, Fists of Plastic is a brawler for up to four players. What sets the game apart from a typical fighter, however, is the fighters themselves--plastic brawlers that look and behave like puppets on string. Immediately noticeable, too, are the game's sophisticated physics, which result in the characters' arms, legs, and bodies flopping about as you move them through the level.

The basics of movement in Fists of Plastic are as straightforward as can be: You move your fighter with the analog stick and perform moves such as punches, kicks, and leaps with the face buttons on the PlayStation 3 controller. What sets Fists of Plastic apart, beyond the flying flapping fighters of course, is the chi powers, which make full use of the PS3 controller's Sixaxis capabilities. By moving the controller in one direction or another, you can add chi force to your strikes, resulting in extra damage. You can also bring up a shield that will temporarily protect you from damage or, if you flip the controller upside down, regain health by floating your character into the air and meditating.

When in battle, you'll have access to various objects you can use. Breaking a vase will give you a health power-up, for example; periodically, weapons like bo staves and nunchaku will fall out of the sky. If you grab them, you'll be able to use them against your foes. The game's stylized look made us smile, with heavily plasticized fighters that look like mutated GI Joe action figures battling it out in levels that are often intricately detailed and beautiful to look at. If Little Big Planet mated with Super Smash Bros., it might look something like Fists of Plastic.

The game will come with five premade characters that you can edit using a flexible character-editing tool. As you progress through the game's challenge mode, you'll unlock new heads, body parts, and accessories for your fighter, which you can then apply to any of the premade characters for a stable of fighters all your own.

Up to four players can duke it out in Fists of Plastic, either online or offline, and if what we saw of the game is any indication, you can expect the unexpected out of each fight you take part in. Rag Doll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic will be available for download on the PlayStation Network in the coming months.

24 Comments

  • bboysleepy32

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 11:15 pm PT

    this looks like a good looking kung fu smash bros., but now online multiplayer

  • commander_mp

    Posted Apr 11, 2009 7:59 am PT

    The PC version is just "Rag doll Kung Fu" But the PS3 version is called "Fists of plastic" And is a PS3 exclusive.

  • funky_doctor

    Posted Mar 22, 2009 12:06 pm PT

    NO Online Multiplayer in this game. A demo will be out on release date. So check that out before buying. In addition, this game is 10 bucks

  • Dark-Star13

    Posted Mar 15, 2009 4:46 pm PT

    LOL

  • theaudience

    Posted Jan 19, 2009 5:28 pm PT

    meh, the steam version on pc was pretty lame. it was a good idea, but not executed too well. looks like the controls scheme will be different this time around though as opposed to controlling each limb individually with the mouse. we shall have to see...

  • ajcali08

    Posted Jan 13, 2009 6:56 pm PT

    This game came out for the PC, via steam, a couple years back. It is a really cool game. I like how when you eat mushrooms everything gets all warped and slow and u can fly LOL.

  • EddisonPeters19

    Posted Jan 13, 2009 10:25 am PT

    nintendo-naut your some stupid nintendo fanboy that has post comments on upcomming ps3 games,rag doll kung fu isnt trying to be super smash bro's have you ever heard of a genre callled FIGHTING,and still this game was 1st released on the pc 4 years ago by the same people who made,lbp,its like saying the conduit is a stupid attempt by nintendo to make a halo game.think about what you say next time

  • nintendo-naut posted Jan 13, 2009 7:09 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    nintendo-naut

    Posted Jan 13, 2009 7:09 am PT (hide)

    Sony's stupid attempt at making a Smash Bros. game.

  • jasopan

    Posted Jan 13, 2009 4:52 am PT

    Least it's announced, don't dissapoint!

  • Media_Mind

    Posted Jan 12, 2009 6:36 pm PT

    don't know enough yet

  • San-Frodenzo

    Posted Jan 12, 2009 9:56 am PT

    a couple photos would have been nice GS.. >__>

  • McMJ3

    Posted Jan 11, 2009 12:53 pm PT

    I think I'll wait for reviews on this one before hypin' it up.

  • Waza19

    Posted Jan 11, 2009 10:19 am PT

    this game wasnt worth more then 10$ back then and i dont know how they could make it worth more

  • EnaVRi

    Posted Jan 11, 2009 8:52 am PT

    this, fat princess, flower (haters, this is zen gaming, its not lame!)

  • RTUUMM

    Posted Jan 11, 2009 8:37 am PT

    This and Fat Princess will be awsome. I cant wait!!!

  • NigressSutra

    Posted Jan 10, 2009 9:41 pm PT

    Can we get a release date...

  • athenian29

    Posted Jan 10, 2009 4:13 pm PT

    I really really really can't wait to get a PS3. This, Fat Princess, and more than a few others are really grabbing my, ah, attention.

  • T3cHn0mAn

    Posted Jan 10, 2009 10:28 am PT

    Wow I remember this from steam way back

  • mattv888 posted Jan 10, 2009 9:20 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    mattv888

    Posted Jan 10, 2009 9:20 am PT (hide)

    Mhmm sounds at first like a revamped rip-off of SSB from nintendo but it could be allright

  • xgalacticax

    Posted Jan 10, 2009 8:05 am PT

    Please no...I played the old one off steam and it was the biggest pile of rubbish I had ever set my gaming mitts on. Unless they have improved it 14,579% in this new one, then it would rank as just ok.

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