
Jackie Chan Stuntmaster
Jackie Chan Stuntmaster is a 3D action game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Midway Games for the PlayStation. Released in 2000, the game features digitized voice work and motion capture from Jackie Chan himself. Players control Jackie as he battles gangsters through Hong Kong's underground to rescue his kidnapped grandfather.
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The game blends beat-'em-up combat with platforming elements across 18 levels. Jackie uses improvised weapons like ladders, crates, and fish, performing over 40 martial arts moves including his signature acrobatic kicks and environmental interactions. The title was praised for its authentic Jackie Chan feel, complete with stunt sequences and humorous outtakes during the credits.
Radical Entertainment utilized motion capture technology to faithfully replicate Jackie Chan's fluid fighting style. The development team worked closely with Chan's stunt team to ensure realistic choreography. Environmental attacks—such as sliding down banisters, swinging on poles, and bouncing off walls—capture the actor's trademark use of surroundings in combat.
Despite receiving positive reviews for its gameplay mechanics and authentic presentation, the game became a cult classic due to limited marketing and a late release in the PlayStation's lifecycle. It remains one of the few video games to feature Jackie Chan's actual likeness, voice, and stunt performances in a fully interactive format.
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