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  • Summary: Amongst the best beat-em-up series ever created in the jammin 90S with over the top Street beating, streets of Rage comes back with a masterful tribute to a revitalized classic action experience fans adore. Now the fight continues in wood oak city. After the events of streets of Rage 4, ourAmongst the best beat-em-up series ever created in the jammin 90S with over the top Street beating, streets of Rage comes back with a masterful tribute to a revitalized classic action experience fans adore. Now the fight continues in wood oak city. After the events of streets of Rage 4, our heroes wanted to prepare themselves for future threats. Axel, Blaze and their mates will start a very special deranged training with the help of Dr. Zan, who built an AI program from the remnants of mister x's Brain that simulates every kind of danger they could be facing. With this new DLC, get ready for 3 new playable characters, a new survival mode, and new weapons. Expand
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  1. ket
    Aug 19, 2023
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    SOR 4: Anniversary is a very good game for anyone who likes a good beat 'em up, however it is just a tad overrated, and here's why; while itSOR 4: Anniversary is a very good game for anyone who likes a good beat 'em up, however it is just a tad overrated, and here's why; while it is fantastic to have as many characters in the game as you now do it is also lazy that older character designs do not get a SOR 4 modern interpretation. You get the original sprites from their respective games haphazardly copy/pasted into SOR 4 without regard to scaling or artistic consistency which just leaves a very slapped together somewhat visually jarring experience if you don't use the filter for retro graphics. I can't help but feel an opportunity has also been missed in not having a branching story approach bringing back some levels, reimagined, from older SOR games as well. In terms of content the last thing I'm not really a fan of is not being able to play as Skate. These things aside SOR 4 Anniversary is otherwise an enjoyable experience for anyone that played the older games or likes a good beat 'em up in general. Expand