terry78
My name is Stefan, sweet thang
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I don't know if I like that art style for a game like this either. It was a bit jarring.It looks like a mobile game imo. Art is ok, but not brilliant. Axel looks kinda fat in gameplay. Maybe it's the baggy clothes. Not digging the 90's grunge look for him.
The game reminds me more of Double Dragon Neon than it does the classic Streets of Rage. Something that's in the vein of the classic, but lies somewhere between parody and homage.
Glad this series is making a come back .need to see more though. hope adam & his nephew come back too. the art style may have been choen cause they think it's easire for co-op sadly copair to more 3D games like the arkham series. which no one has tries otherwise since rocksteaky made the excues about hit combo's etc.Wow! Never expected that. They'd probably have to update the gameplay a bit for a modern audience.
I don't know if I like that art style for a game like this either. It was a bit jarring.
I hope the soundtrack will be on point.
Video interview with the games director and hes says more characters are joining details in the vide belowGet everyone back!
source: Gematsu - Japanese Video Game NewsA brief look at the upcoming sequel.
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Publisher Dotemu and developer Lizardcube have released a new set of screenshots and a gameplay GIF for the August-announced Streets of Rage 4, via an IGN First article.
View the screenshots at the gallery. Watch the GIF below (MP4 version).
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view-source: Streets of Rage 4 screenshots, gameplay GIF - Gematsu
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First look at the upcoming sequel.
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Dotemu, Lizardcube, and Guard Crush Games have released the gameplay teaser trailer for Streets of Rage 4.
Here is an overview of the trailer and game, via Dotemu:
The clip finds our dear friends Axel and Blaze reunited and dishing out beatdowns—with all-new moves—to a fledgling group of ill-advised criminals in full force. Streets of Rage 4’s vibrant visuals, courtesy of the team behind 2017’s stunning Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap remake, bring the game’s troubled city to life with a fluid, exaggerated style. The game’s hand-drawn animation adds a burst of flair to every pummeling while still encompassing the gritty aesthetic perfected within the original trilogy.
Streets of Rage 4 is the first installment to the mainline series in more than two decades and will revitalize the iconic baddie-bashing gameplay with modern touches, fresh pulsing jams, and more surprises to be revealed. The team behind Streets of Rage 4 is drawing from a lifetime of love for brawlers to introduce new fans and remind veterans alike why Streets of Rage is one of Sega’s most beloved series.
Platforms and a release date for Streets of Rage 4 have yet to be announced.
Watch the teaser trailer below.