![]() ![]() Here you’ll play the Neo wannabe, dispatching hundreds of drones, and fighting occasional Agent Smith-esque elite. The last one in the first tier, appropriately named “I know Kung-fu”, recreates the famous Matrix Reloaded mass brawl scene. ![]() Time attack, on the other hand, values speed over everything else. In Performance mode, the final score determines the number of stars you earn (you still need to survive the waves, obviously). In “Survive”, you only need to endure a fixed number of waves, earning the stars depending on your final age – the less you die, the younger you’ll stay. I never managed to reach the last two modes because I’m not good enough or rather, not patient enough to re-ignite the muscle memory that carried me to the completion of the base game. ![]() Speaking of the variety, there are five different types of challenges – Survive, Performance, Time Attack, Capture, and Manhunt. In other words, success breeds opportunity. A greater number of different challenges at your disposal means there will be more that fit your playstyle better. Scoring and unlocking are cumulative, so, in theory, racking up fresh stars should be easier as you go on. For example, in the first segment, there are fifteen stars to be had, but you only need five to open up further progression. To open up a fresh chunk, you need to earn enough score stars in previous ones. Sifu Arenas mode consists of forty-five challenges divided into separate, unlockable tiers. ![]()
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