Metascore
50

Mixed or average reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 9
  2. Negative: 4 out of 9
  1. 70
    We wish we'd loved Double Dragon IV a little bit more. It can be chaotic and frustrating, with some obvious problems (no online play! How is that even possible?) and a pretty limited arsenal. But it has the true, genuine Double Dragon's DNA, and that's all that matters to a real fan. It won't cost you but a few bucks, and that's also nice.
  2. Feb 4, 2017
    55
    It's aimed at old-school players, and although it's fun, it is a missed opportunity to do something great, as the series deserves.
  3. Feb 9, 2017
    50
    Double Dragon IV isn’t a good game in a modern sense, but it certainly is an honest trip back in time that will, if nothing else, offer a heavy dose of nostalgia for anyone with a fondness for the Lee Brothers' 8-bit adventures. Frankly, it mimics its source material perfectly. It’s a worthwhile historical artifact if nothing else, but absolutely cannot match the vast improvements in gaming since those early days.
  4. Feb 7, 2017
    50
    Double Dragon IV can be completed in just one hour and doesn´t live up to the expectations. Neither its graphics nor the gameplay meet the bare minimum to be expected these days, crowded with awesome games with retro aesthetics. A missed opportunity for the old fashioned beat em up genre.
User Score
6.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 17 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 17
  2. Negative: 5 out of 17
  1. Feb 5, 2017
    4
    The new moves/customizable controls are an improvement from double dragon 2 with this game...however with it's lazy level design, forgivingThe new moves/customizable controls are an improvement from double dragon 2 with this game...however with it's lazy level design, forgiving continues and barely any challenge unless the screen is swarmed with enemies, anyone comparing this entry to the legendary double dragon 2 is completely delusional Full Review »
  2. Jan 30, 2017
    4
    Half-assed rushed attempt to leech on the popular name. To release something like this after Double Dragon Neon is just a mug. This game looksHalf-assed rushed attempt to leech on the popular name. To release something like this after Double Dragon Neon is just a mug. This game looks like a cheap beta of a fan-made game. Hell, even most fan-games are far superrior, like Abobo's big adventure, which is a masterpiece. Even plot here looks like garbage, and we talking about old-school beat em up here.
    Boring levels, braindead fighting system, severe lack of content, poor techical side of PC version (not even able to make this crap look right in fullscreen mode). Don't affirm Ark's laziness and never buy this one, or get immidiate refund if you do.
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  3. Feb 15, 2017
    9
    If you're an old school type of player. You "should" probably love this.
    Battle through 12 Stages in either single player or couch co-op.
    If you're an old school type of player. You "should" probably love this.
    Battle through 12 Stages in either single player or couch co-op.

    Added is a 2-Player Fight mode from the originals.
    (You unlock all the characters for the duel mode by beating the Single Player/Co-op game.)

    After you complete the Main story there is a tower mode that has 100 rooms/levels or so.
    (You only have one life to make it as far as you can.)

    When you reach certain points in the tower, you can then unlock Enemy characters to play through the story mode with.

    There's quite a few moves too.
    (I love that the special moves can be done in one button press instead of a combo. Which there are a few combos as well.)

    The graphics are mildly upgraded from the originals.
    The sounds are still classic.
    The music is only so-so. (Sort of calming music actually.)
    The controls feel more responsive and smoother than the originals.

    I have no personal complaints about the game.

    9/10.

    It's truly my favorite Double Dragon ever and I feel it delivers on all fronts.
    Could it be upgraded a tad more?
    Probably, let's wait and see if there's another installment or even an update.
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