Jet Li: Rise to Honor

Jet Li: Rise to Honor is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.

[1] It is notable for being the only game fully developed at Sony Computer Entertainment America's Foster City headquarters, which handles publishing duties in North America to this day, Rise to Honor features a cinematic presentation designed to mimic an action film, with no loading screens and sections of the game split up into "scenes".

An alternative is, when using firearms, the player initiates a temporary bullet time mode similar to the video game Max Payne.

After a melee fight, a defeated Billy attempts to shoot Michelle with his handgun, only for Chi to use his body as a human shield, which enrages Kit to kill him.

Shortly after Chi succumbs to his gunshot wound, Michelle is resolved to return to Hong Kong and put an end to Kwan's activities.

Kit's pursuit leads him to a skyscraper building previously owned by Boss Chiang, where he fights and shoots his way through scores of Kwan's henchmen.

"[15] Entertainment Weekly gave it a B and stated that "Each level features a remarkable cinematic flair and big-budget stunts, but the game's ill-conceived control scheme can be frustrating.