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Post by Xeogred on May 22, 2020 20:24:58 GMT -5
Hah! I loved the nunchucks, they were freaking good in this. It was kind of cool how the barrels/rocks worked too, being repeatable instead of a one time use like they tend to be. Jump kicks could still cheese some moments, but even after throwing enemies over to a single side, the AI seems to surround you pretty quickly compared to other beat em' ups.
Looks like I was near the end of the game, this is about where I got my game over:
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Post by toei on May 22, 2020 20:39:07 GMT -5
Super Double Dragon is even cool to watch. It's so much more technical than most beat-'em-ups.
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Post by Sarge on May 22, 2020 20:59:25 GMT -5
It will happen eventually, I promise! You know how it is. Too many games, too little time. Xeogred : Oh, yeah, the nunchaku are awesome. I love when I can pick them up. This is once again a great time to recommend the absolutely excellent Double Dragon Advance.
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Post by Xeogred on May 22, 2020 21:30:19 GMT -5
This is once again a great time to recommend the absolutely excellent Double Dragon Advance. Yeah, I know you bring that one up a lot. Isn't it a bit more, traditional beat em' up I guess you could say? Hmm, still looks pretty technical skimming over a video now. I appreciate that this series has kind of a unique look all around too.
Super Double Dragon is even cool to watch. It's so much more technical than most beat-'em-ups. You're not wrong. I was pretty captivated when I saw Aquas streaming it a few weeks ago. All those blocking "thumps" sound great too haha.
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