Jet Li: Rise To Honor | Pc

If you grew up in the early 2000s, you remember the golden era of movie-licensed games. Most were terrible. But every so often, a gem slipped through the cracks. One such gem was Jet Li: Rise to Honor .

Thanks to modern hardware, you can run Rise to Honor at , with anti-aliasing, save states, and even improved texture filtering. It’s the definitive way to play—if your PC can handle it. Why Bother Playing This in 2025? Let’s be honest: the voice acting is cheesy, the plot is pure B-movie (Jet Li plays Kit Yun, a bodyguard avenging his murdered boss in San Francisco), and the game is short (about 5–6 hours). So why play it?

Originally released on PlayStation 2 in 2004, this game was unique. It wasn't just a cash-grab. It was a love letter to Hong Kong action cinema, complete with Jet Li’s likeness, voice, and motion capture. Fast forward to today, and the “PC version” has become something of a legend in emulation and modding circles.

Have you played Rise to Honor back in the day, or are you trying it for the first time on emulator? Let me know in the comments below. Enjoyed this blast from the past? Subscribe for more deep dives into forgotten action games and how to revive them on modern PCs.