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SoupNazi

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So I'm looking for this game that I can't remember at all. Not sure how old it is, but it was fully 3D and for the PC only. I think the game had something to do with dreams, but this I'm not entirely sure of. The main protagonist - it's a third person perspective game - is bald except for a some kind of weird ponytail. I think he's topless. You do kung-fu in the game, various combos and ways to kick and punch your enemies. The main feature of the game is that you can fly around on your own, though it's limited and you have to recharge your energy or something.

It has sort of an orange feel-ish or atmosphere. I also remember one particular "level" (it might have been somewhere you go after you die, or the end of the demo I played) where you're in a cinema. This was however exotic to the game as most of it were ancient structures, flying islands, temples and shit like that.

Can anyone remember this game? I googled around and tried pretty much everything but can't find out the name.
 

SoupNazi

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YES. I didn't know it was on the PS1 too. Thanks. I also thought it was a little newer.
 

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