Lizardcube, the developer behind the recent “Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap” remake, and Guard Crush Games are creating “Streets of Rage 4,” they announced on Monday.
“Streets of Rage” is a classic side-scrolling brawler franchise from the 1990s. It’s perhaps best known for its Edm-influenced soundtracks scored by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima. The last entry in the series, “Streets of Rage 3,” launched in 1994 for Sega consoles.
Are you willing to risk anything on the Streets of Rage?@Lizardcube, @Guard_Crush and @Dotemu are proud to announce Streets of Rage 4. https://t.co/ARohSIBflh #SOR4 pic.twitter.com/PJgxmlb6ok
— Dotemu (@Dotemu) August 27, 2018
“Streets of Rage 4” features hand-drawn visuals and a fresh story focusing on series protagonists Axel and Blaze. Like its predecessors, it will probably involved a lot of criminals, a lot of punching said criminals, and a lot of roast chickens. It will also introduce some new...
“Streets of Rage” is a classic side-scrolling brawler franchise from the 1990s. It’s perhaps best known for its Edm-influenced soundtracks scored by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima. The last entry in the series, “Streets of Rage 3,” launched in 1994 for Sega consoles.
Are you willing to risk anything on the Streets of Rage?@Lizardcube, @Guard_Crush and @Dotemu are proud to announce Streets of Rage 4. https://t.co/ARohSIBflh #SOR4 pic.twitter.com/PJgxmlb6ok
— Dotemu (@Dotemu) August 27, 2018
“Streets of Rage 4” features hand-drawn visuals and a fresh story focusing on series protagonists Axel and Blaze. Like its predecessors, it will probably involved a lot of criminals, a lot of punching said criminals, and a lot of roast chickens. It will also introduce some new...
- 8/27/2018
- by Stefanie Fogel
- Variety Film + TV
Coming out of nowhere this morning, Streets of Rage 4 has been announced, bringing the iconic side-scrolling beat 'em up into the mordern age. Come inside to check out the first trailer and screenshots!
If you'd told me when I woke up this morning we'd get our first look at Streets of Rage 4 today, I would have laughed. It's been nearly 25 years since the series has graced consoles (Streets of Rage 3 launched in 1994), and things have been incredibly quiet ever since.
Sega's beat 'em up series launched as a competitor against the likes of Double Dragon and Final Fight, and while the sidescrolling genre has seen a resurgence lately, this still comes as a shock; albeit a welcome one. Streets of Rage 4 was just announced and is coming from publisher DotEmu, with developers Lizardcube and Guard Crush Games. Check out the swanky first trailer:
I'm really digging the art style for the game.
If you'd told me when I woke up this morning we'd get our first look at Streets of Rage 4 today, I would have laughed. It's been nearly 25 years since the series has graced consoles (Streets of Rage 3 launched in 1994), and things have been incredibly quiet ever since.
Sega's beat 'em up series launched as a competitor against the likes of Double Dragon and Final Fight, and while the sidescrolling genre has seen a resurgence lately, this still comes as a shock; albeit a welcome one. Streets of Rage 4 was just announced and is coming from publisher DotEmu, with developers Lizardcube and Guard Crush Games. Check out the swanky first trailer:
I'm really digging the art style for the game.
- 8/27/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
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