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  1. Jun 14, 2018
    10
    raging justice the fights are brutal the amount of weapons and axes and bottles you can smash someones skull with is great. the bosses are crazy expecially the whirling purple pimp who gets tired
    then you can lay into him with a barrage of kicks slams or smack him with your backpack
    this game dosent remind me of streets of rage or final fight it harkens back to the arcade days
    raging justice the fights are brutal the amount of weapons and axes and bottles you can smash someones skull with is great. the bosses are crazy expecially the whirling purple pimp who gets tired
    then you can lay into him with a barrage of kicks slams or smack him with your backpack
    this game dosent remind me of streets of rage or final fight it harkens back to the arcade days they had a game by Midway NARC you could bust criminals and use bazookas and blow enemy parts all over the screen. very good game the graphics and color are bright . its really about having fun couch coop. i got this game on psn so me and my son could get together and woop some a** and take some names great and fun dont listen to all whining pin headed puppets who dogg this game its worth a try 15 bucks psn
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  2. Aug 27, 2021
    7
    What do you get when you put Konami's Vendetta, Midway's Narc and Sega's Streets of Rage 2 in a blender? The answer is Raging Justice, a throwback beat 'em up that supports up to three players locally. Its tough arcade mode is packed with cartoony violent action and bonus objectives. Before the mayhem begins, you choose from three characters each with their own fighting style. In additionWhat do you get when you put Konami's Vendetta, Midway's Narc and Sega's Streets of Rage 2 in a blender? The answer is Raging Justice, a throwback beat 'em up that supports up to three players locally. Its tough arcade mode is packed with cartoony violent action and bonus objectives. Before the mayhem begins, you choose from three characters each with their own fighting style. In addition to using punches and kicks, you can pick up an assortment of weapons and use vehicles to mow enemies down. At certain times, you can also arrest bad guys to earn bonus health. Each level has their own mini-challenges. Aside from the arcade mode, there is also a Brawl mode that functions as horde/survival matches. Graphically, the game is impressive, although the art style is a bit ugly. Overall, this really feels like an actual 90's beat 'em up. It may not be very innovative, but fans of the genre should have a good time. I would rate this with a 7 out of 10. Expand
  3. Jul 29, 2020
    3
    The graphics look awful, like made out of play doh, or something out of the 90s kids show "Bump in the Night". Nothing looks appealing about this game. I bought it thinking that you shouldn't judge a game by its cover but the whole game looks as dull and boring as the game cover. The game has arrest missions that you need to carry out but they're so awkward and unfun to perform. You can'tThe graphics look awful, like made out of play doh, or something out of the 90s kids show "Bump in the Night". Nothing looks appealing about this game. I bought it thinking that you shouldn't judge a game by its cover but the whole game looks as dull and boring as the game cover. The game has arrest missions that you need to carry out but they're so awkward and unfun to perform. You can't simply avoid hitting ONE single enemy while hordes of other enemies that look IDENTICALLY like him are clogging the screen and attacking you constantly, and the only way to get rid of them is to attack them, but then you also attack the one you have to arrest and then he dies and you have to restart the whole level because of it. It's just annoying and the opposite of fun. Also, the UI is very generic, like an all capital letters font with metallic colors. I don't know what they were thinking with this game. I had to really push myself to finish it. Expand
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61

Mixed or average reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

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  1. Games Master UK
    Jun 17, 2018
    62
    Those looking for a fresh coat of paint over an old neighborhood will be satisfied. For the rest of us, this justice might be a bit too laboured to be worth the trouble. [July 2018, p.83]
  2. May 31, 2018
    50
    As a fan of beat ’em ups, I did find a bit of enjoyment in the game at a basic level, but there is no reason for me to return to Raging Justice in the future over something like Streets of Rage 2. Raging Justice should provide some adequate indie beat ’em up fun for genre veterans, but it is not very memorable, and its appeal likely won’t ever be any broader than that.
  3. May 23, 2018
    60
    It’s classic art-style and gameplay are a tribute to a bygone era, but there is no excuse for the lack of content present in a title being ported to current gen consoles in 2018.