Streets of rage?

Started by HigH ScholaR4 pages

streets of rage on the sega Genesis II was a very good game one of the best on the system in my opion but number 2 was way better, improved graphics,gameplay, characters.

the boss on streets of rage seemed like a push over quite easy.

You also get to play as Shiva, one of the bad guys on SOR3. He is Powerful, Fast, and is easy to use. ๐Ÿ˜Ž ๐Ÿ˜Ž ๐Ÿ˜Ž ๐Ÿ˜Ž

Originally posted by HigH ScholaR
streets of rage on the sega Genesis II was a very good game one of the best on the system in my opion but number 2 was way better, improved graphics,gameplay, characters.

the boss on streets of rage seemed like a push over quite easy.

Play Streets of Rage 3, those cheap bastards...

They all were kinda tough, but still fun to play.

I liked Adam and Axel on the first, Axel and Max on the second, and Axel and Roo on the third.

Axel is my favorite SOR fighter. He kinda reminds me so much of Ryu in a way. Think of these SOR fighters being in the Street Fighter Alpha series with Cody and Guy.

I loved that fire fist.

He does like a combo special and ends it with a uppercut, similar to the Shoryuken.

Originally posted by CorderaMitchell
I liked number three more, it had more depth, and it had Roo.

does anyone remember the super axel super skate glitch?

You bet I do! I used to use the super Axel glitch all the time. You could go both Roo and Shiva in SORIII but Roo didn't absorb damage very well. In the Japanese version you could play the cross-dressing Ash, but he was removed for Western audiences.
I just thought the levels dragged a bit in SORIII as opposed to the others.

Originally posted by dAngEr_Is_gO!
You bet I do! I used to use the super Axel glitch all the time. You could go both Roo and Shiva in SORIII but Roo didn't absorb damage very well. In the Japanese version you could play the cross-dressing Ash, but he was removed for Western audiences.
I just thought the levels dragged a bit in SORIII as opposed to the others.

Wait I heard about ash, and they thought he was gay, yadda yadda, how was he as a character?

Super Axel and Super Skate were REALLY, REALLY POWERFUL!!!!!!!!

I leaned more towards superaxel though, did anyone ever have the axle that did the quadruple kick finish.

Ash was the boss at the end of the pier, where the guys kept jumping off the boat. I think they replaced him with a guy with an anchor.
Ash was actually pretty solid to play. He had strength and speed and a couple of "wrong" looking moves from memory. He blatantly minced along and ran like a girl, so I'm not surprised he got dragged. Which is a shame because he was a well balanced character.

SoR rulez~~ spikeout was supposed to be the 3d reiteration of the beatemup.. when actually it was a heaping pile of shit...

for those of ya who love beatemups and havent played Gekido for Playstation (not ps2), give it a spin.. oh how i wish I had bought it -_-

The funny thing is I loved Spikeout at the arcade and spent $40 at a time playing it repeatedly, however Spikeout Battle Street on the Xbox leaves me really cold. It's a shame really because I was looking forward to this game.

3d interpretations aren't usually that good compared to the 2d versions, tooo sluggish and take to much work to keep them consistant.

Are 3d versions better than 2d versions?

my streets of rage on the megadrive

and my streets of rage 2 for the megadrive

Cool!!!!! ๐Ÿ˜„ ๐Ÿ˜„