Jackie Chan Stuntmaster Explained

Jackie Chan Stuntmaster
Developer:Radical Entertainment
Designer:Galan Akin
Programmer:Scott Andrews
Artist:Rick Stringfellow
Composer:Graig Robertson
Platforms:PlayStation
Genre:Beat 'em up, platform
Modes:Single-player

Jackie Chan Stuntmaster, titled Jackie Chan's Stuntmaster in PAL's in-game menu, is a beat 'em up platform game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Midway Home Entertainment for the PlayStation.[1]

It stars martial artist Jackie Chan, who fights his way past numerous villains in different locations across New York City.

Plot

Jackie's grandfather (Fredrick) has been kidnapped and Jackie needs to get him back. This means fighting his way through New York City to get to him. Jackie also faces a number of different challenges in which the player must use a combination of moves to succeed. The game boasts 15 fully 3D levels with different environmental obstacles to cross.

Development

The game was showcased at E3 1999.[2] While making the game, Radical Entertainment consulted Jackie at every point so as to give the game the feeling of a Jackie Chan film. This included using Jackie for motion capture, so that the character in the game was performing the same moves as the man himself. He also provided his voice for the game. Also, when the player completes the game with all of the golden dragons collected, a video is shown with Jackie talking about the game as well as behind-the-scenes footage during the motion capture.

Reception

The game received "average" reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. Jeff Lundrigan of NextGen criticized the game as "one of the least inventive beat-'em-ups in years" and concluded his early review in four words: "Jackie Chan deserves better." GameSpot gave it an average review two-and-a-half months before its release date.[1] GamePro called it "a worthy workout that just lacks a 'wow' factor. It's a nice accompaniment to your Jackie Chan movie rental weekend. But if you're really into throwing fists and busting kicks, then Chan is your man."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gerstmann . Jeff . January 14, 2000 . Jackie Chan's Stuntmaster [Early] Review ]. . . https://web.archive.org/web/20160901165633/https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/jackie-chans-stuntmaster-review/1900-2547937/ . September 1, 2016 . live . September 29, 2023.
  2. Web site: May 13, 1999 . Midway is "Ready 2 Rumble" At E3 With Its Knock-Out Product Lineup . . . https://web.archive.org/web/20130606123201/http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Midway+is+%22Ready+2+Rumble%22+At+E3+With+Its+Knock-Out+Product+Lineup.-a054630960 . June 6, 2013 . dead . July 31, 2021 . The Free Dictionary.
  3. Toxic Tommy . Jackie Chan Stuntmaster . . . 138 . March 2000 . 91 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221119030357/https://retrocdn.net/images/3/3a/GamePro_US_138.pdf . November 19, 2022 . live . September 29, 2023.