
Release Date: August 20, 1990
Panza Kick Boxing is a French-based Futura sports game that was once lent by Andre Panza, a popular player in the sport. Playing the role of a novice fist, the player will have the opportunity to train reliably, take part in sparring duels and finally take part in a real tournament.
Panza Kick Boxing is a French-based Futura sports game that was once lent by Andre Panza, a popular player in the sport. Playing the role of a novice fist, the player will have the opportunity to train reliably, take part in sparring duels and finally take part in a real tournament.
Each player in Panza Kick Boxing is described by a number of factors that determine the strength of the blows, reflections and resistance to blows of the opponent. Each of these properties can be improved, either through a visit to the gym or during direct clashes with other kickboxers. The player has a rich suit of blows, which consists of more than thirty strokes and a fist (before the fight we decide which of them we want to use). The duel itself is realized in a similar way as in the case of traditional murder. Performing specific sequences of moves, you should send the opponent on the boards, taking away all the energy from him/her. However, a knockout is not necessary to win - a start can also be won at the end of several standard rounds as long as we have a better balance than the opponent.
It doesn't often happen that a direct conversion from Amiga can boast as good visual setting as the original. Panza Kick Boxing is a commendable exception. The animation of the fight is very smooth, the movements of the contestants are polished and the static pictures make a pleasant impression. Futura's product is a perfect example of a great sports game that can keep you on the monitor for hours.
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