“I can truly say, once you see RAZED in full flow, you can’t keep your eyes off it,” adds Amaria Larchet, Product Manager at PQube. Secret challenge levels: Employ all your different skills and abilities to find RAZED’s toughest maps and tackle them head-on.Falling short of your target time? Simply jab the restart button to return to the start of the level without any loading times. Fuss-free speedrunning: Nobody wants to wait around while striving for perfection.Online leaderboards and ghost data: Challenge the world via online leaderboards, and race against friends’ ghosts in a game of asynchronous one-upmanship.Chart your own course: Veer off the beaten path and carve your own way through levels to achieve seemingly impossible times and unlock the S ranks.Non-stop escalation: Sprint through 60 dynamic levels spread across six unique worlds, each with a distinct visual style, unlockable abilities and pulse-pounding boss battles.It really is a case of survival of the quickest.” Anyone can get the idea behind RAZED, but only the best will master the game. Combined with the music it creates a kinetic environment focused on the concept of running as fast as you possibly can. “With RAZED, we’ve taken the spirit that fuelled some of the most popular speed-runners and fused it with some stunning, neon-charged visuals that tap into some of the best arcade games from the last few decades,” says John Thompson, Designer at Warpfish Games. And it is here where power boosting skills are unlocked, allowing you to soar along with every second saved edging you closer to a triumphant run. This will see you dancing and darting across dynamic levels that are littered with obstacles all designed to take you down.
Sifu is now available for the PS4, PS5, and PC.Created thanks to Edge Magazine’s ‘Get Into Games’ competition, RAZED is an experience that focuses on speed, with you needing to make it across the finish line in the quickest time possible. Maybe someone will try a blindfold run next time, yeah? Over the course of the next few weeks and months, we’ll surely see runs that are equally as impressive or even better. You can view the full run over at the video embedded above the page to see this outstanding feat.
Allen didn’t have to bother with this at all, starting and finishing the game at age 20, which is the starting age for all players. Sifu has a pretty unique mechanic that ages a player every time they “die” in the game, which makes you older but also makes you stronger at the cost of less HP. Even more impressive is the fact that Allen never dies throughout the whole run, blazing through the game that has given a lot of players a hard time. Youtuber Dan Allen ( Dan Allen Gaming) has done just this as he has beaten Sifu in just 40 minutes.
Sifu Speedruner Beats The Game With 0 Deaths As expected, some skilled players are already seeing this as a challenge they have to overcome, and somehow people are already speedrunning the game like it was nothing. Sifu, the latest game to release for the PS4, PS5, and PC, has been the center of discussion for the past couple of days thanks to its intense difficulty spikes and punishing mechanics.