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  • Summary: A virus labeled as the "Joecal incident" multiplies the physical capacity of a body when contracted. Three years later, a new incident, the "Cyber Clone incident", broke out in a replica city.

    And one year later again... the battle against the Zeekus and Cyber Clones is about to begin. Are
    A virus labeled as the "Joecal incident" multiplies the physical capacity of a body when contracted. Three years later, a new incident, the "Cyber Clone incident", broke out in a replica city.

    And one year later again... the battle against the Zeekus and Cyber Clones is about to begin. Are they walking on the path to destruction? Or...

    RUSHING BEAT was originally developed by Jaleco, with City Connection now leading development after they acquired rights to all Jaleco IP. RUSHING BEAT has been scratching the brawler itch of gamers since 1992 when the game first appeared on the Super Nintendo® Entertainment System. Now, more than thirty years later, "The Peace Keepers" are back as the franchise is reborn for modern consoles!
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  1. Apr 14, 2026
    75
    As a fan of the beat ‘em up genre I am glad I was introduced to RUSHING BEAT X: Return of Brawl Brothers. It’s a very quirky type of game, one that prioritizes over the top fun rather than deliver a cohesive story. And with quite a few playable characters to choose from, I guarantee there is someone here for every playstyle. I was pleasantly surprised by this one, sure it has some flaws but it delivers in fun.
  2. Mar 25, 2026
    70
    A welcome return for the cult classic SNES beat 'em up series, Rushing Beat X: Return of Brawl Brothers harks back to its past, while offering a few new ideas of its own. Fans can revel in the callbacks and story, while everyone else can enjoy a solid, more than serviceable brawler experience.