Streets of Rage Remake is a side-scrolling fighter game, and what the authors call a 'tribute' to the original saga of the Sega Megadrive/Genesis series.
If you've never played the original game, then it doesn't really matter: the plot is quite familiar. A formerly happy city has been taken over by an evil crime syndicate, the police and city officials have all been paid off, and it's up to a small band of heroes to save the day.
How to install and play the game. Files for Mac can be run on all versions of OS X. You need to uncompress the 7z archive using the proper software (please use Keka to avoid problems). If the archive contains a DMG, double click it to mount the disk. Streets of Rage Remake (short for SorR) is an unofficial brand-new and ultimate remake edition of SoR 1, 2, 3 for PC/Mac/Linux/Xbox, made by BoMbErGaMeS Soft from Spain, costs this team 8 years of time. It has 6 game modes, 103 stages, 19 playable characters, 64 enemies and S, 84 remixes, and more features. As we all know, Streets of Rage is the early side-scrolling video game series of SEGA.
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Forget the standard storyline, though, the sheer scope of this project is what really matters. The game includes 103 stages, 40 cutscenes, 19 playable characters, 64 enemies and 8 different enemies, so there's plenty here to keep you entertained.
And the game rearranges the original storyline and level layouts, just a little, so even if you remember Sega's version, you'll still find a new world to explore here.
Verdict:
An entertainingly faithful remake of the original Streets of Rage games
Available Platform: Genesis - Alias: Bare Knuckle: Ikari no Tekken
Streets of Rage, also known in Japanese as Bare Knuckle: Ikari no Tekken, is a beat 'em up game developed and published by Sega in 1991 for the Mega Drive/Genesis.
Year | 1991 |
Genre | Beat-'em-up |
Rating | 82/100 based on 10 Editorial reviews. Add your vote |
Publisher | SEGA |
Developer | SEGA |
OS supported | Win7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+ |
Updated | 22 April 2020 |
Game Review
Streets of Rage, also known in Japanese as Bare Knuckle: Ikari no Tekken, is a beat 'em up game developed and published by Sega in 1991 for the Mega Drive/Genesis.
The game quickly became a best seller and is part of a trilogy that continued in Streets of Rage 2 (1992) and Streets of Rage 3 (1994).
The story focuses on the three main characters, cops who witnessed how the city got out of control due to the mafias. As a result, the three young men proposed an initiative to restore peace to the town. However, their boss stopped them. Seeing that both he and most of his colleagues are bought by the criminals, they decide to abandon the force and begin a suicide mission in which, with their fists and feet alone, they try to stop Mr. X, the leader of the thugs.
Despite not moving away from the classic style of beat 'em up games, Streets of Rage has specific characteristics peculiar to the saga. Firstly, all the characters know martial arts, so apart from the typical fists and flying kicks can also do things like locks or even make a suplex to an enemy. Moreover, the protagonists can stop the game and receive help from an allied policeman. This guy will support the player and attack the enemies with heavy weapons.
An alternate ending has also been added, which is only unlockable in multiplayer mode. After both players face the final boss by passing through 8 levels and defeating several bosses along the way, the mafia leader asks them if they want to join him. In case one of the youngsters answers 'No,' and the other one says, 'Yes,' Mr.X forces them to fight in a duel to the death. When a winner is defined, and the other loses the game forever, the one who is left must refuse the offer to be the boss' right hand and fight him alone. In case the protagonist wins, he will be the new leader of the mafia, and with the avatar of the young man laughing, a text will come out, reminding the player that he got the bad ending.
The game is very well done in the graphic part. Despite using several colors, the lack of brightness is quickly noted in the streets full of vandalism and destruction. Even in the most luxurious places, like the level that takes place in a first-class cruise ship, you can see a background with a city drowned in a deep red that symbolizes the fury and violence of its inhabitants. In a more direct reference, this title uses precisely the same colors as the Robocop saga, which makes a lot of sense because even though they live in a different universe, they share the same criminal situation.
The music of the title is very well elaborated and catchy. It has some funk beats and some electronics that give a feeling of having been made by a DJ in an alternative bowling alley. On the other hand, even with the intense bass that accentuates the atmosphere of the game, the rhythms chosen feel very cheerful and out of place compared to what happens on screen. Even though this is not something that gets you out of the game, with the tools they had, they could have done something much better.
Despite this small setback (at least in my opinion), the critics praised the dark style, the image, and the excellent implementation of the 2-player mode of the adventure. All this and the success in sales that was achieved caused the production of the next two installments, which were also critically acclaimed.
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Being a combination between the already mentioned Robocop for the Genesis and the Double Dragon series, Streets of Rage is a game that all the fans of the fight genre must try.
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Review by: Gustavo
Published: 22 April 2020 4:16 pm
Published: 22 April 2020 4:16 pm