Streets of Rage (SEGA)

Streets of Rage (SEGA)

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Game Details

Genre

Html5

Format

HTML5 / WebGL

Controls

Mouse / Keyboard

Platform

Browser

About This Game

“Streets of Rage” is a classic beat ’em up video game that debuted on the Sega Genesis in 1991. It was developed and published by Sega and has become notable for its two-player cooperative gameplay and its electrifying techno soundtrack by Yuzo Koshiro. The game pits players against a city overrun by a vicious crime syndicate led by the nefarious Mr. X. Gameplay Overview Players choose from three ex-police officers—Adam, Axel, or Blaze—who have taken it upon themselves to cleanse the city of crime. Each character is equipped with a distinct set of moves, including punches, kicks, throws, and a unique assortment of special attacks. The game is set across eight diverse levels, ranging from city streets to beachfronts, all culminating in intense boss battles against oversized enemies. Combat and Weapons As players advance through the game, they encounter various enemies, including street punks, ninjas, and other menacing foes. Up to twelve enemies can challenge the player simultaneously, adding to the game’s difficulty. Streets of Rage also features an array of weapons that can be picked up, such as knives, pipes, and baseball bats, adding a strategic element to the brawls. Healing items like apples and roast chickens can be found to restore health. Special Attacks and Features Unique to Streets of Rage is the ability to call for backup. Players have a limited number of special attacks that summon a police car, unleashing a devastating barrage that damages all enemies on the screen. This powerful ability is limited to one use per life or level, though additional uses can be gained through power-ups. Legacy and Influence The game is often compared to other iconic beat ’em ups like “Double Dragon” and “Final Fight,” but stands out due to its multiplayer capabilities and the dynamic soundtrack that enhances the gritty urban atmosphere. “Streets of Rage” not only established a franchise but also set a high standard for future games in the genre with its blend of fast-paced action, strategic combat, and cooperative gameplay. “Streets of Rage” remains a beloved classic that continues to be celebrated for its innovative gameplay mechanics and its role in defining the beat ’em up genre during the early 90s.
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