Path of Fury, A Cinematic Kung-Fu VR Game Coming to Meta Quest Early 2025

• written by Krist Duro
Path of Fury, A Cinematic Kung-Fu VR Game Coming to Meta Quest Early 2025

Is this Sifu meets VR?

Path of Fury: Episode I - Tetsuo's Tower is a new cinematic arcade VR game inspired by Chinese Kung-Fu movies created by Leonard Menchiari, who also worked on Trek to Yomi. The game will be released in early 2025 on the Meta Quest Store for Quest 2, Pro, and 3 devices.

In Path of Fury: Episode I - Tetsuo's Tower, you're thrust into a relentless gauntlet, armed with nothing but your fists and raw willpower. Tetsuo's fortress rises above you, each floor crawling with enemies that are ready to end you. Your only option? Punch your way through every last one of them.

Precision and speed are everything. Each enemy has a weakness—you'll have to find it and strike before they swarm. As the floors stack higher, so do the odds. The action doesn't let up, and neither can you. This is pure, high-stakes combat where every punch counts, and hesitation could be fatal.

Path of Fury doesn't just test your skill—it tests your endurance.

The question is: how far can you go?

MAIN FEATURES

  • Pure high-stakes combat where every punch counts and hesitation could be fatal. Path of Fury doesn't just test your skill—it tests your endurance.
  • Retro aesthetics combined with immersive environments.
  • Inspired by the Chinese Kung-Fu movies from the 80s, like the Wong Kar Wai series or The Raid Redemption, and games like Time Crisis and the 90's First of the North Star arcade cabinet.
  • Challenge yourself in the endless mode levels.
  • Measure your best times by activating the on screen timer during the gameplay.

Learn more about Path of Fury on the official website.

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