

My personal favorite super belongs to the dainty umbrella-wielding Mian Hua Tang: she calls out to her manservant, ordering him to attack. Giant paper airplanes hurled by an androgynous nerd? Yep, DDND's got that too. John Woo-style slow-motion bulletkata, complete with flock of pigeons? Check. A 100-ton hammer materializing out of nowhere? Check.

If you thought the characters were strange, wait until they bust out their ultimate attacks. It doesn't matter that I don't speak a word of Chinese-wrenches to the face are a universal language.Īnd the supers-oh, the supers. Members of the downright-bizarre cast include the Chinese version of the T1000, a soccer player who inexplicably hurls wrenches, and a spray-paint wielding hooligan that wears a monkey mask. The difference here? They're all reskinned into a mish-mash of horrifying and hilarious stereotypes. Now, fundamentally, these characters are familiar prototypes we've seen before: Ken from Street Fighter II, Kyo from King of Fighters, Liu Kang from Mortal Kombat.
