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Both combat techniques are from the Asian Continent and are popular all across the world. Karate and Kung Fu are very different art forms although they fall under the ambit of martial arts or combat sports. On the other hand, Kung Fu is said to have originated from mainland China. Okinawa is the place in Japan from where it originated. Karate is said to have been developed and formulated in the parts of Japan. The main philosophy of Kung Fu is spiritual solitude and humility. Although in this day and age it’s not only used for defence but also for exercise, having a good regimen and also for fitness. Kung Fu is said to have been a result of the hunting needs of the people from the primitive society. A high protein diet is given importance as you need strong bones and flexibility to practice Karate. Karate is all about discipline.Īpart from the gruelling training, which goes underway during karate training, diet is also given equal importance. Some veterans of Karate also go into lengths to say that Karate teaches spirituality and also helps them overcome the fear of getting into a strict regime. Respect is something that is of utmost importance in Karate. Training courses are organised, and many cultural performances are also set up to maintain and keep this rich and old combat form. The Chinese Government also regards Kung Fu as a part of their culture and encourages the people to try and master their skills. The modern-day Kung Fu is an amalgamation of old and modern techniques developed in the course of more than 2000 years. Women are also encouraged to take up the combat art form as a form of self-defence. Now Karate is taught in almost every part of the world including USA, Europe, India and many more. Later during level 5, you'll blow up the highway then jump up onto it, after fighting some enemies you'll drop back down.Karate made its way to the mainstream world as the globalisation of the world began, and people in many nooks and corners also got to know about the art through Hollywood movies. 'Technopolip Helicopter', again this does not have a finishing move.Īt the beginning of level 5 - Under the Iron Cloud, you'll encounter a new flying enemy called a 'Scythian Witch Harpy', they have no finishing move.ħ.
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Both of these enemies count for the same finishing move.Īt the end of level 3 you may encounter a new enemy called a 'Sirian Werebull', and a 'Major Bio-Mechanoid', but neither of these require a finishing move.Īt the end of level 4 - No Place to Hide, you'll encounter another new enemy called a You'll also find some 'Cloned Riflemen' in level 3 - Broken Wings, they are exactly the same as Cloned Shotgunners, except they carry Assault rifles. You'll face a mini-boss enemy at the end of level 2, these are called 'Adult Arachnoids', and they do not have a finishing move. They are found throughout the rest of level 2 and the entire game. You can approach them with any weapon equipped and press to snap their necks. You also can do this at any point of the game, there is no need to do this in one playthrough. This are only the first encounters, you will often hit all classes of enemys during the game. >Level 7: After a short cutscene at the beginning Cloned Rifleman or Shotgunner (Breaks his neck) >Level 1 - Second enemy in the game (near secret 4) >Level 1 - First enemy encountered in the game The only special one is the Scrapjack, because you have to damage him (3 Sniper Rounds or Rockets will work on easy) so he goes down to his knees. You simply have to hit the A-Button (at the Standard Buttonlayout, I prefer the the B-Variant), while standing next to them. You need to do all possible "Melee"-Moves in the game.