"Upper Hook!"
"Forward Rush!"
"Combo Punch!"
"K.O.! Little girl, you need to practice more!"
On the screen, accompanied by the character voice of Star Fist, a game character was heavily slammed to the ground.
Su Tong controlled Star Fist, charging around with unstoppable force, beating the enemies senseless.
I have to say, the game's action system was quite decent, the moves were clean and crisp with great impact, and the recovery times were fairly reasonable.
Especially with this Star Fist, although it's in an FPS game, the various moves looked cool and paired with the red-skinned, burly orc, it had great visual impact.
Su Tong was having a blast playing it.
Of course, this mindset could only be considered finding gold in the muck because it was quite difficult for a game to not have any redeeming qualities at all.
Azazel wanted to get money from the IED, so the game had to be somewhat passable; otherwise, the IED wasn't stupid and wouldn't invest in just any trash game.