Food can help restore your part or all of your health. Cash comes in forms of money bags and suitcases with bills that can add more points to your score. Hidden inside some objects, disposable weapons, cash, and food can be found. Hazards can be found throughout each stage in the form of gas vents, poison puddles, and pitfalls and can do damage to both you and your enemies so be sure to avoid them and use them to your advantage. Every stage has a particular environment like on the streets, in a police station, onboard a ship, on the rooftops of buildings, etc and has a boss waiting at the end of it. 1-4 people can play together locally or 2 people can play together online. There are 12 stages to fight your way through in Story Mode with a choice of three difficulties Easy, Normal, and Hard). It also gets added to your Lifetime score that upon reaching certain milestones, will reward you with extra characters in 16-bit form. At the end of each stage, your score is registered and added to the online Leaderboards. The higher the combo, the better the score. When this happens, you will receive points based on the count of your combo. You can string together a combo by continuously hitting enemies or objects without being hit yourself. For the full list of moves, you can check out Fighting Tips on the main menu. You can pick up stars around each stage hidden in barrels or objects. These star moves are a single-use move that can wipe out simple enemies surrounding you in a single hit. This is a special third attack that can only be used after collecting stars. If you can successfully follow-up with a series of standard attacks, you can recuperate some of the health in the green part of the health bar. The Y button is for standard attacks and the X button is a special attack that does more damage but at the cost to your own health. After beating them all up, the screen will be able to scroll again along with an arrow and the words ‘GO’ appearing and pointing in the direction you need to travel. As you move across the screen, it will stop scrolling at certain intervals, and enemies will step on to the screen. The stages, heroes, enemies, and items are in 2D but all characters can move up, down, and diagonally on the screen as well as left and right. Players must venture from one side of the screen to the other, beating up every enemy that gets in their way. Streets Of Rage 4 is a 2D side-scrolling arcade beat ‘em up, following in the same vein as the other games in the series. The five heroes set off and take the fight to the streets, police station, sewers, art gallery, up to the Y Twins themselves. Answering the call are Axel Stone, Adam Hunter, Cherry Hunter (Adam’s daughter), and Floyd Araia. Blaze Fielding learns of this dark plot and calls up her old friends to help her stop this plot. The Y Twins plot to wreak havoc and corruption throughout Wood Oak City by brainwashing the citizens using hypnotic music. X children, the Y Twins, have taken it upon themselves to continue their father’s legacy and built up a criminal syndicate of their own. However, the peace didn’t last long as Mr. X has finally been defeated and peace has returned to Wood Oak City. The story of Streets Of Rage 4 takes place ten years after the events of Streets of Rage 3. SEGA gave them the license for the Streets of Rage franchise and they set out to develop Streets Of Rage 4 for PC and consoles. Upon the success of the Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap remake in 2017, Video game publisher Dotemu and video game developer Lizardcube reached out to SEGA for the chance to work on the Streets Of Rage series. The Streets of Rage trilogy has seen a number of rereleases over the years but not a new entry until now in 2020. Three titles released on the platform during 1991 -1994. The Streets Of Rage franchise was a series of side-scrolling beat ’em up games that released on the SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis, SEGA Master System, and SEGA Game Gear back in the early ’90s. By Mike Scorpio DotEmu, Gaming, Guard Crush Games, Lizardcube, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Streets Of Rage, Streets Of Rage 4, Streets Of Rage 4 Switch Review, videogamesĭeveloper: Dotemu / Lizardcube / Guard Crush GamesĬategory: Arcade, Action, Multiplayer, Fighting
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