Sifu
Action
Indie
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

Sifu is a realistic third-person brawler with tight Kung Fu combat mechanics and cinematic martial arts action embarking you on a path for revenge.

Developers: Sloclap
Publishers: Sloclap Kepler Interactive
Release Date: Mar 28, 2023
Price (USD): $39.99
Current Players: 514

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Very Positive(92%)
combat mechanics
art style
replay value
rewarding gameplay
unique mechanic
storyline
difficulty
tutorials
steep difficulty
technical issues
thin storyline
camera angles
The general sentiment about Sifu leans toward positive, with players commenting on the excellence of the combat mechanics, rich artistic design, and sense of reward and achievement in mastering the game. However, a noticeable criticism exists around the game's steep difficulty curve and frustrations with camera and control issues. The storyline, while seen as adequate by some, is regarded by others as less compelling compared to other game elements like combat and art style.

Positive Points

  • Sifu's combat system is praised for being challenging, rewarding, and the best representation of hand-to-hand combat in a game.
  • The game's unique aging mechanic, where characters age upon each death, is appreciated for adding depth and tension to the gameplay.
  • The game features a distinctive art style that combines traditional and modern aesthetics, chosen to create a beautiful, cinematic experience.
  • Sifu is noted for its high replay value through additional content such as arena modes, secret endings, and collectibles that encourage players to improve and engage repeatedly.
  • Negative Points

  • The difficulty curve is often criticized for being overly steep and sometimes feels punishing, especially for newcomers.
  • Some players express frustration with technical issues like camera angles and control inputs, which can impede gameplay experience.
  • The storyline is seen by many as being too thin or undeveloped, leaving players wanting more narrative depth.
  • Mixed Points

  • While many players enjoy the game's combative complexity and difficulty, others feel it is too difficult and requires more intuitive tutorials or onboarding.
  • Some players appreciate the graphical style and originality, while others find it less impressive compared to more hyper-realistic games.
  • Common Themes

  • Sifu's commitment to presenting martial arts authentically through both combat mechanics and cinematic storytelling.
  • The game's high skill ceiling and replayability factor, where mastering the game mechanics provides substantial satisfaction.
  • The unique death and aging system, which ties directly to the theme of growth and mastery.
  • Updated 8/1/2025, 12:01:47 AM UTC