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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuMr. X kidnaps Adam and sends gang punks into the streets. Axel and Blaze, along with Adam's brother Skate and Axel's friend, set out once again to stomp Mr. X and his baddies into the ground... Alles lesenMr. X kidnaps Adam and sends gang punks into the streets. Axel and Blaze, along with Adam's brother Skate and Axel's friend, set out once again to stomp Mr. X and his baddies into the ground.Mr. X kidnaps Adam and sends gang punks into the streets. Axel and Blaze, along with Adam's brother Skate and Axel's friend, set out once again to stomp Mr. X and his baddies into the ground.
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"Streets of Rage 2" is one of the greatest video games ever made - period.
I grew up in the early 1990s, and "Streets of Rage 2" (also known in Japan by its original title "Bare Knuckle II," and is the sequel to 1991's "Streets of Rage") which debuted in North America in December of 1992, was one of my favorite video games to play on my trusty Sega Game Gear in the wee hours of the morning before I had to go to school.
A fast-paced, side-scrolling "beat-'em-up," "Streets of Rage 2" does not really have much of a plot, but what draws you in and keeps you playing are the beautifully designed levels and graphics, the fast-paced gameplay, and its "ground-breaking" electronic dance music (EDM) soundtrack (by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima) - the latter of which is so addicting and memorable that I have a link to the full video game score on YouTube saved on my computer.
"Streets of Rage 2" is truly one of my favorite video games, and is definitely one of the greatest video games ever made.
10/10.
I grew up in the early 1990s, and "Streets of Rage 2" (also known in Japan by its original title "Bare Knuckle II," and is the sequel to 1991's "Streets of Rage") which debuted in North America in December of 1992, was one of my favorite video games to play on my trusty Sega Game Gear in the wee hours of the morning before I had to go to school.
A fast-paced, side-scrolling "beat-'em-up," "Streets of Rage 2" does not really have much of a plot, but what draws you in and keeps you playing are the beautifully designed levels and graphics, the fast-paced gameplay, and its "ground-breaking" electronic dance music (EDM) soundtrack (by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima) - the latter of which is so addicting and memorable that I have a link to the full video game score on YouTube saved on my computer.
"Streets of Rage 2" is truly one of my favorite video games, and is definitely one of the greatest video games ever made.
10/10.
This game is one of my favorite video games of all time, and it's my favorite beat em up and video game for the "Sega Genesis" console. This game back then really took both the console but also the genre by storm. From not just having a beat em up on a console that was just pitch perfect but also taking the genre to new heights. Even by today's standards the game is still an awesome play, and sure there have been plenty of games in the genre afterward that have probably surpassed this sequel and taken the genre to heights as well, but this game was one of the inspirations for them; let alone was one of the first and is still one of the best.
The first game that I reviewed was good, but this sequel no doubt surpassed it and made this franchise a permanent edition to the beat em up Mount Rushmore three of them in my book "Double Dragon", "Final Fight", and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles". I know there may 'be some others in highest regard but this is mine, you can always make and have your own version. None the less this game is one of the prime examples that showed the "Beat em Up" genre is here to stay.
The plotline isn't really anything special, but it feels right as this game came out when the action genre was still booming in the 90's and even comic book franchises were on the rise. And like all beat em ups, we're all here for the action.
Graphic presentation is great, it looks a lot better than in the first game, as it's a little more colorful, detailed, let alone look bigger. This game has a lot of hits from the fact you have four characters to choose from, each have their strengths and weaknesses. Personally, I always like choosing Axel and Blaze as their more balanced, let alone both are pretty much the main man and woman of the franchise.
I like the fact that each of the characters have not just the emergency only move, like with Axel where he gets to unload rapid fire punches about as fast as Kenshiro from "Fist of the North Star". But you also have some power moves when you press forward twice and the attack button, from Axel with the fiery uppercut and Blaze with what looks like a hadoken. Both these things really give you a step up in the game, really help level the playing field when things get harry or you just need to speed up the process. But of course, with the power you must execute and hit your enemies at the right time and place. Also, like all the emergency-only moves you have a limited amount, you can refill it, but refills are few and far between, so don't waste them.
One of the things that made this game stand out and revolutionary at the time was in level format transitions and variety. With the leveling format you still went from point A to B but your character didn't just go in a straight line but also up and down diagonally, this gave the levels in the game almost a three dimension making it feel not static. I really like the transitions as the levels are divided into stages but each of the stages is short lengths which is great as you don't feel you've overstayed your welcome.
But also help in keeping the momentum of the game going and keeping the game fresh as each of the stages are always something different. Though also it gives the game sort of a comic book feel, as progress though each stage feels like going from one comic book panel to another. And each of the levels and stages are memorable, my favorites are the fight in the Amusement Park, Amusement Parks are always one of my favorite arenas of action as there are so many places to go and do. The other is the Baseball stadium, it's just cool as it's sort of an ironic as it's supposed to be a place where friendly games take place, only you're playing for keeps.
Speaking of different stages really like how each of them there is a good variety of enemies but also really like the sub to main bosses that are colorful and a good challenge. Like one boss whom you can say is sort of "The Rocketeer" or "The Mandalorian" but if he was evil. Or another which is this giant animatronic snake who is creepy and looks like a boss for a shoot em up franchise like "Gradius".
And of course there is the music, this game has some of the best music tracks ever that are still being played to this day. From remixes, parties, though for me I play some of the tracks while I'm practicing my martial arts. Each of the tracks sort of have that hip hop style which makes sense as hip hop was a big style of music on the rise in the 90's. It fits the game since most to all the action in the game takes place on the streets, but also just really pumps you up for ongoing and coming action.
This vintage classic still beats to the beat.
Rating: 4 stars.
The first game that I reviewed was good, but this sequel no doubt surpassed it and made this franchise a permanent edition to the beat em up Mount Rushmore three of them in my book "Double Dragon", "Final Fight", and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles". I know there may 'be some others in highest regard but this is mine, you can always make and have your own version. None the less this game is one of the prime examples that showed the "Beat em Up" genre is here to stay.
The plotline isn't really anything special, but it feels right as this game came out when the action genre was still booming in the 90's and even comic book franchises were on the rise. And like all beat em ups, we're all here for the action.
Graphic presentation is great, it looks a lot better than in the first game, as it's a little more colorful, detailed, let alone look bigger. This game has a lot of hits from the fact you have four characters to choose from, each have their strengths and weaknesses. Personally, I always like choosing Axel and Blaze as their more balanced, let alone both are pretty much the main man and woman of the franchise.
I like the fact that each of the characters have not just the emergency only move, like with Axel where he gets to unload rapid fire punches about as fast as Kenshiro from "Fist of the North Star". But you also have some power moves when you press forward twice and the attack button, from Axel with the fiery uppercut and Blaze with what looks like a hadoken. Both these things really give you a step up in the game, really help level the playing field when things get harry or you just need to speed up the process. But of course, with the power you must execute and hit your enemies at the right time and place. Also, like all the emergency-only moves you have a limited amount, you can refill it, but refills are few and far between, so don't waste them.
One of the things that made this game stand out and revolutionary at the time was in level format transitions and variety. With the leveling format you still went from point A to B but your character didn't just go in a straight line but also up and down diagonally, this gave the levels in the game almost a three dimension making it feel not static. I really like the transitions as the levels are divided into stages but each of the stages is short lengths which is great as you don't feel you've overstayed your welcome.
But also help in keeping the momentum of the game going and keeping the game fresh as each of the stages are always something different. Though also it gives the game sort of a comic book feel, as progress though each stage feels like going from one comic book panel to another. And each of the levels and stages are memorable, my favorites are the fight in the Amusement Park, Amusement Parks are always one of my favorite arenas of action as there are so many places to go and do. The other is the Baseball stadium, it's just cool as it's sort of an ironic as it's supposed to be a place where friendly games take place, only you're playing for keeps.
Speaking of different stages really like how each of them there is a good variety of enemies but also really like the sub to main bosses that are colorful and a good challenge. Like one boss whom you can say is sort of "The Rocketeer" or "The Mandalorian" but if he was evil. Or another which is this giant animatronic snake who is creepy and looks like a boss for a shoot em up franchise like "Gradius".
And of course there is the music, this game has some of the best music tracks ever that are still being played to this day. From remixes, parties, though for me I play some of the tracks while I'm practicing my martial arts. Each of the tracks sort of have that hip hop style which makes sense as hip hop was a big style of music on the rise in the 90's. It fits the game since most to all the action in the game takes place on the streets, but also just really pumps you up for ongoing and coming action.
This vintage classic still beats to the beat.
Rating: 4 stars.
I should have done this years ago. I remember 6 year old me waking up and seeing Streets of Rage 2 under the tree in 1992 and I cried.
Streets of Rage 2 the once Sega Exclusive still holds up to this day better than most next gen games that came after it. Excellent Gameplay, Axel, Blaze, Skate & Max all play so differently from one another, Stage variety, Bosses are tough but so much fun and that soundtrack that even got it's own show at a Red Bull festival back in 2018. Go Straight & Never Return Alive are just the peak of 90s gaming music and being able to reuse them in stage 1 & 2 of SOR4.
Streets of Rage 2 the once Sega Exclusive still holds up to this day better than most next gen games that came after it. Excellent Gameplay, Axel, Blaze, Skate & Max all play so differently from one another, Stage variety, Bosses are tough but so much fun and that soundtrack that even got it's own show at a Red Bull festival back in 2018. Go Straight & Never Return Alive are just the peak of 90s gaming music and being able to reuse them in stage 1 & 2 of SOR4.
"Street of Rage 2" is a continuation of the cult game, which not only preserves the success of the original, but also introduces a lot of improvements, making the gameplay much more exciting and ambitious. The story remains as simple as in the first part: after Mr. X, the leader of the crime syndicate, has retaken the city, he decides to kidnap Adam, one of the heroes of the original. This event becomes the reason for Axel, Blaze and new characters - Max and Skate - to go to his rescue, overcoming many dangers along the way.
The plot is still secondary, but that doesn't stop the game from being exciting. The villains return, but the heroes don't lose their appeal. Max is a huge strongman with tremendous power. It not only brings variety to the game mechanics, but also allows you to try a new style of play. Axel remains a balanced fighter, Blaze somewhat copies Axel's mechanics, but Skate becomes a high-speed character because he cuts through on roller skates. He finds his strength in speed and agility, but suffers more than others from blows. This contrast between the characters gives players the opportunity to adjust the style of the game to suit themselves, choosing a fighter depending on their preferences.
The mechanics of the combat system in "Street of Rage 2" are familiar. This is a classic fighting style with punches and kicks that turns any fight into a real show. Unlike the original, the game has new, powerful special attacks that take away some health, but in difficult moments they can be a real salvation, and their use requires good calculation and timeliness.
A particularly important point is the two-player game, which allows you to fight side by side with a friend. There are immediately an order of magnitude more enemies, the screen is literally full of characters and wild fights, the degree of confrontation increases significantly. But there is a second side: the cooperative mode also adds some complexity, because if you do something wrong, you can accidentally hit your partner.
There are a lot more enemies in Street of Rage 2, and each one requires its own tactics. Now not only street hooligans roam the streets of the city, but also experienced martial artists, acrobats, mighty thugs and nimble racers. The opponents have become much more diverse, each type of enemy requires a special approach, which makes the game not only more difficult, but also much more interesting.
Special attention should be paid to bosses. Unlike the first part, now with each new leader there is not only increased strength, but also unique features in the combat system. The opponents at each level are becoming more dangerous and cunning, and in order to win, you have to use absolutely all available techniques and techniques. Moreover, every boss in the game is not just a dumb "big guy", but a real threat that needs to be dealt with at the strategy level.
As for the levels, they represent a real adventure in numerous locations. Each stage is not just a new background, but a special atmosphere with unique details and features. In the game, you can visit a variety of places: from sinister city streets to dense jungles, from clubs and beaches to the deck of a ship. Each location has its own unique elements that affect the gameplay, such as a variety of obstacles or surfaces that slow down movement.
The graphics of "Street of Rage 2" are a slight improvement on the first part, no more. But it's the same bright, detailed backgrounds and powerful animation effects that make the game more entertaining. The characters now look more lively and expressive, their movements are smooth, and their strokes are bright. Each unit has not just a model, but a whole set of animations, which makes the battles more dynamic and visually impressive.
But one of the most memorable things about the game is the music. The musical accompaniment created by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima not only complements the atmosphere of the game, but also becomes an integral part of its identity. Each level has its own unique composition, from fast, energetic tracks to more relaxed melodies. Music actively interacts with the actions on the screen, enhancing the emotional response from what is happening. I always remember this soundtrack with warmth, and its themes can still evoke nostalgic feelings.
"Street of Rage 2" is an excellent sequel to the game, which repeats the successful mechanics of the first part and slightly improves them. There are a lot of new levels and characters, which makes the game more interesting and diverse. At the same time, it retains the very spirit of the original that was so appealing. If the first part was good for someone, then the sequel completely surpasses it on all fronts. It's a classic that still remains relevant to this day. She attracts with her charisma, energy and quality.
10 out of 10.
The plot is still secondary, but that doesn't stop the game from being exciting. The villains return, but the heroes don't lose their appeal. Max is a huge strongman with tremendous power. It not only brings variety to the game mechanics, but also allows you to try a new style of play. Axel remains a balanced fighter, Blaze somewhat copies Axel's mechanics, but Skate becomes a high-speed character because he cuts through on roller skates. He finds his strength in speed and agility, but suffers more than others from blows. This contrast between the characters gives players the opportunity to adjust the style of the game to suit themselves, choosing a fighter depending on their preferences.
The mechanics of the combat system in "Street of Rage 2" are familiar. This is a classic fighting style with punches and kicks that turns any fight into a real show. Unlike the original, the game has new, powerful special attacks that take away some health, but in difficult moments they can be a real salvation, and their use requires good calculation and timeliness.
A particularly important point is the two-player game, which allows you to fight side by side with a friend. There are immediately an order of magnitude more enemies, the screen is literally full of characters and wild fights, the degree of confrontation increases significantly. But there is a second side: the cooperative mode also adds some complexity, because if you do something wrong, you can accidentally hit your partner.
There are a lot more enemies in Street of Rage 2, and each one requires its own tactics. Now not only street hooligans roam the streets of the city, but also experienced martial artists, acrobats, mighty thugs and nimble racers. The opponents have become much more diverse, each type of enemy requires a special approach, which makes the game not only more difficult, but also much more interesting.
Special attention should be paid to bosses. Unlike the first part, now with each new leader there is not only increased strength, but also unique features in the combat system. The opponents at each level are becoming more dangerous and cunning, and in order to win, you have to use absolutely all available techniques and techniques. Moreover, every boss in the game is not just a dumb "big guy", but a real threat that needs to be dealt with at the strategy level.
As for the levels, they represent a real adventure in numerous locations. Each stage is not just a new background, but a special atmosphere with unique details and features. In the game, you can visit a variety of places: from sinister city streets to dense jungles, from clubs and beaches to the deck of a ship. Each location has its own unique elements that affect the gameplay, such as a variety of obstacles or surfaces that slow down movement.
The graphics of "Street of Rage 2" are a slight improvement on the first part, no more. But it's the same bright, detailed backgrounds and powerful animation effects that make the game more entertaining. The characters now look more lively and expressive, their movements are smooth, and their strokes are bright. Each unit has not just a model, but a whole set of animations, which makes the battles more dynamic and visually impressive.
But one of the most memorable things about the game is the music. The musical accompaniment created by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima not only complements the atmosphere of the game, but also becomes an integral part of its identity. Each level has its own unique composition, from fast, energetic tracks to more relaxed melodies. Music actively interacts with the actions on the screen, enhancing the emotional response from what is happening. I always remember this soundtrack with warmth, and its themes can still evoke nostalgic feelings.
"Street of Rage 2" is an excellent sequel to the game, which repeats the successful mechanics of the first part and slightly improves them. There are a lot of new levels and characters, which makes the game more interesting and diverse. At the same time, it retains the very spirit of the original that was so appealing. If the first part was good for someone, then the sequel completely surpasses it on all fronts. It's a classic that still remains relevant to this day. She attracts with her charisma, energy and quality.
10 out of 10.
I thought the first Streets of Rage was okay, nothing too special; however, this one was way more fun! I have played several beat em up games the past few days and this was by far the most fun as it was so much more fast paced. The game play never felt as if it lagged in the least. The other games I played felt slow and they were arcade games! I thought I would play this one for a bit before bed and I ended up playing through the whole game as Blaze because it was so much fun!
The story, Mr. X has returned...this time he wants revenge! He has kidnapped Adam from the first game and it is up to Axel and Blaze to save him! Also joining the team is Max, a wrestler and Skate, Adam's younger brother. You have to fight through several areas of the city so that you can stop Mr. X and his plans for revenge!
The game play is nice and fast. It is amazing the amount of moves Blaze was able to do. I am not sure how the new characters play as I usually like using Blaze as I love it when she flips over a person then gives them a suplex! The stages are interesting as you have your basic city levels, a boat stage and even a haunted house! I also liked the fact the game's easy mode was actually easy as I only had to continue once during a boss rush. I also only had trouble with a couple of bad guys, and no one took too long to kill making the pace seem even faster.
So, I have heard that this is the best of the Streets of Rage games as part III was apparently a step back. Still going to try it at some point. This one was very fun, I like having more moves rather than just having one super attack like the previous game and the pace of the game is just great. Though, there is one thing...one would think Mr. X would learn not to simply sit in a chair as his best warrior fights and would simply start shooting right away...
The story, Mr. X has returned...this time he wants revenge! He has kidnapped Adam from the first game and it is up to Axel and Blaze to save him! Also joining the team is Max, a wrestler and Skate, Adam's younger brother. You have to fight through several areas of the city so that you can stop Mr. X and his plans for revenge!
The game play is nice and fast. It is amazing the amount of moves Blaze was able to do. I am not sure how the new characters play as I usually like using Blaze as I love it when she flips over a person then gives them a suplex! The stages are interesting as you have your basic city levels, a boat stage and even a haunted house! I also liked the fact the game's easy mode was actually easy as I only had to continue once during a boss rush. I also only had trouble with a couple of bad guys, and no one took too long to kill making the pace seem even faster.
So, I have heard that this is the best of the Streets of Rage games as part III was apparently a step back. Still going to try it at some point. This one was very fun, I like having more moves rather than just having one super attack like the previous game and the pace of the game is just great. Though, there is one thing...one would think Mr. X would learn not to simply sit in a chair as his best warrior fights and would simply start shooting right away...
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe arcade machine featured in level one is called "Bare Knuckle". The Streets of Rage series is known as Bare Knuckle in Japan.
- PatzerIn the baseball field, the base and its mound that is an elevator is shown descending. In the next scene, the turf surrounding the base is shown as part of the elevator.
- Alternative VersionenThe character Max does not appear in the Master System of Game Gear versions.
- VerbindungenEdited into Sega Genesis Collection: Gold Edition (2011)
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