Perhaps the best game of its kind, Streets of Rage 2 was actually a big step up from the original game, with larger characters, more moves, and more interesting levels. The four playable characters include Axel and Blaze from the first game, plus a huge
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World of Video Games
Streets of Rage 2 many didn't believe it could surpass the
original and thought that it would be a flop boy, were they
wrong. Not only was this a way better game than the original
in almost every category it smashed it out of contingency.
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Streets of Rage 2 was released foe the Sega Genesis in 1992.
It's main competition was still the Final Fight series on
the Super Nintendo. Many feel that this game is the epitime
of the side-scrolling brawler genre, I have to agree.
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AllGame
Sega's 1991 sleeper hit game of vigilante justice, which chronicled the story of three ex-peace officers in their struggle to bring down Mr. X and his diverse group of street thugs, receives a 16-meg sequel with more moves, two new characters, and a
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HonestGamers
When Final Fight worked its way from the arcade to the SNES, gamers everywhere cried out "Where is GUY?!?!" Even though the game was loads of fun, mags ripped on it ("Where is GUY?!?!"), HardCore arcade gamers ripped on it ("Where is GUY?!?!"), and
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Armchair Empire
One year has elapsed since the events in Streets of Rage. Since then the relative peace has been shattered and Adam, one of the SoR characters, has been kidnapped by Mr. X. It’s up to Blaze, Axel, Max (Adam’s friend) and Skate (Adam’s brother) to
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