Jackie Chan: Stuntmaster

"Could this video game be any more racist, any more stereotypical?"

- Arin "Jackie Chan: Stuntmaster" is the first and only episode of Jackie Chan Stuntmaster on Game Grumps.

Discussions
Arin and Danny joke about Jackie's stance on the game cover and start screen, and say that Jackie is posing as if he is shielding his "arm dick".

From the start of the episode, the Grumps are laughing when the game suddenly launches them into a demo consisting of a series of cutscenes that will eventually later be shown in the game. Arin expresses some discomfort about the cutscenes almost exclusively being scenes of something bad happening to Jackie.

Arin and Danny talk about how they're very puzzled about the strange character design made even more offsetting by the lifelike facial characteristics on Jackie's face.

The two get bored from the game's loading screens of excessive length that simultaneously offer tips of little use (ex: "use the grab button to open doors", without specifying what the grab button is), with Danny comparing them to an early-90s PC game. However, the World Trade Center appears very prominently in the loading screen (the game was released a year and half before 9/11), and when Danny sees it for the first time, he briefly pays his respects.

Arin and Danny acknowledge how the game is sort of limiting Jackie's abilities to a realistic approach despite it being a video game where virtually anything could be possible for him to be doing.

Arin notes that the game having a background restaurant called Golden Seafood be labeled a "Chinese restaurant" is a bit redundant. Danny then brings up a Tim & Eric sketch based around a board game where you have 30 seconds to list 10 things that are not Jackie Chan.

When the two go up to fight an enemy, they find that the enemy never actually approaches Jackie to attack him, leaving him standing there. When Jackie begins impatiently tapping his foot a la Sonic, the two promptly break down laughing, and even more so when the enemy now begins attacking Jackie.

About 2 minutes before the ending, the game freezes, much to Arin and Danny's dismay. Arin notes that the PlayStation they have has messed-up bios that will sometimes result in booting up a game with different music loaded in. Arin ejects the game disc and rubs it on his shirt before putting it back in to no effect. The two then joke about Jackie's pose of suspended animation and how oddly triangular his hand looks.