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Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues (Video Game)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues is a Beat 'em Up video game based on the Web Original series Cobra Kai, developed by Flux Game Studio. It was released on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on October 27, 2020, and Windows on January 5, 2021.The story is centered on Demetri and Hawk recalling the events from their own perspectives and is based on the two seasons of the show that were out at the time.A sequel, Cobra Kai 2: Dojos Rising, has been announced and is scheduled for release in late 2022, coinciding with the release of season 5 of the series.
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Several characters who don't do any fighting in the show appear as bosses, such as Yasmine, Tom Cole, Armand and Sid (although in Sid's case, he's a Flunky Boss who doesn't attempt to fight back if you attack him directly). None of them have suddenly gained any martial arts aptitude, but many of them either found some... creative means to fight you on your level, can summon hordes of dangerous backup to do the fighting for them (Armand in particular summons the stage's midboss near the end of the fight), or fight in dangerous areas with numerous stage hazards.
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Some other characters who did get into fights during the show also appear as bosses, notably Cruz, Trey, and Derek (the third thief who whacked Robby with an oar). These guys may have ended up on the wrong end of a Curb-Stomp Battle in the series, but in this game? They take a lot more punishment before going down.
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Adaptational Badass: Obviously Johnny and Daniel were never able to manipulate fire and ice in the Karate Kid canon. Several characters who don't do any fighting in the show appear as bosses, such as Yasmine, Tom Cole, Armand and Sid (although in Sid's case, he's a Flunky Boss who doesn't attempt to fight back if you attack him directly). None of them have suddenly gained any martial arts aptitude, but many of them either found some... creative means to fight you on your level, can summon hordes of dangerous backup to do the fighting for them (Armand in particular summons the stage's midboss near the end of the fight), or fight in dangerous areas with numerous stage hazards. Some other characters who did get into fights during the show also appear as bosses, notably Cruz, Trey, and Derek (the third thief who whacked Robby with an oar). These guys may have ended up on the wrong end of a Curb-Stomp Battle in the series, but in this game? They take a lot more punishment before going down.
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