![]() ![]() Despite some flaws, it's the best looking one. Yes, the gameplay is a bit repetitive, but I personally don't mind.Ģ- SOR 4. Calling the police to do a "magic attack" like in Golden Axe is super satisfying. Best music by a milestone, simple gameplay, and easy to pick up for new people. Sure it was a graphical limitation of the time, but now everything is nice and beautiful, and somehow, it feels like the ergonomy was the one who got pummeled.ġ- SOR 1. This was very useful to judge where you were vertically and horizontally speaking relatively to others characters. You know a simple thing I miss? It's very silly, but I miss the round shadows under the characters. I end up cursing, yelling, restarting levels to get a better start over and over. There are so many cheap shots and unfair things, there is the problem of having to focus on trying to get high combos to score(I know, you could very well forget about the score, but I'm trying to play the game as intended and get better at it), there are characters which are at such a disadvantage because despite being remade, they weren't remade cleverly and aren't adapted to the new format, there are combinaisons of enemies which are extremely nasty. I play 4, and while I try to enjoy it, the fact is when I'm done with a session, I realise I didn't have fun. They did that with Double Dragon Neon, they did that Fight N' Rage, and now Street of Rage 4. I don't like the tendency of beat them all to try to become so close to fighting games, complete with combo, parries/counters, lot of difficulty to appeal to a kind of crowd I want no part of, and overall none of the actual fun and enjoyment that is the essence of beat them all. It lacks the grit and athmosphere of the older games.īasically, the order they came out is the order I prefer them. Still, not a bad game but it just doesn't feel SoR enough. But this just doesn't feel ike SoR much at times. Awesome graphics, animation and some great tunes. Some odd gameplay choices (like removing run and dodge-roll) also, I am not too much fan of the combo-juggling it feels like it belongs to another game. But it's just plays bit too different to be as enjoyable as the older games in the series. This is THE ultimate SoR experience and objectively the best game of the bunch.ĥ. Great gameplay (just like the originals) improved graphics, more levels, different routes. But because I don't have the power of nostalgia with this one, it takes the 4th place. Rather boring gameplay to be honest but great tunes.Ĥ. I have such good memories playing this game in the 90s.ģ. SoR 3 - Great sequel, maybe not as good as SoR 2, but still awesome game. i still play this, even 30 years later.Ģ. Top notch soundtrack, great atmosphere and gameplay. SoR 2 is my favourite, I grew up playing this game. The Streets of Rage series is known for its electronic dance influenced music around the world.1. With lush hand-drawn animations, new combat abilities, and fresh tracks from an amazing team of composers, Streets of Rage 4 will be a masterful tribute to and revitalization of the classic action fans adoreĮpic line-up of legendary games composers ![]() Streets of Rage 4 will be the first entry to the core series in 25 years, standing as Axel, Adam or Blaze’s glorious return to serving up side-scrolling beatdowns. And for the full nostalgic experience, you will also be able to play with the music of the previous Streets of Rage games! ![]() In addition to the 5 new characters, unlock and play your favorite pixelated characters from the previous Streets of Rage games such as Axel, Adam, Blaze, Skate, Max and many more with their own retro SFX, in gorgeous HD hand-drawn urban environments. With some brand-new moves and kickass tracks to take a listen, our heroes are ready to dish out beatdowns to a fledgling group of ill-advised criminals in full force. Streets of Rage 4 got its iconic characters back: Axel, Blaze, and Adam teaming up with new brother and sister in arms Floyd Iraia and Cherry Hunter. Team up with iconic and brand-new characters Streets of Rage 4 builds upon the classic trilogy’s gameplay with new mechanics, beautiful hand-drawn visuals and a God tier soundtrack. The all-time classic Streets of Rage, known as Bare Knuckle (ベア・ナックル Bea Nakkuru) in Japan, is a beat ‘em up series known for this timeless gameplay and electronic dance influenced music. Amongst the best beat’em up series ever created, jammin’ ‘90s beats and over the top street beating, the iconic series Streets of Rage comes back with a masterful tribute to and revitalization of the classic action fans adore. ![]()
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