#Streets of rage remake paths how to#
Doesn't Like Guns: Roo now knows how to use melee weapons, but he will immediately throw any firearm he picks up.Difficulty Levels: Easy, Normal, Hard, Very Hard, and Mania.Your nameless policeman buddy drives while Roo drives pillion! See also the spoiler under Smart Bomb. Developers' Foresight: How does Roo, a kangaroo with boxing gloves, ride motorcycles and motorboats? He doesn't.His crowd control move is a windmill breakdance.
Dance Battler: According to Skate's profile, his style is "breakdancing".Crosshair Aware: In the first level of the Streets Of Rage 2 route, one segment now has you try to avoid a sniper enemy's crosshair before he can shoot you (though you can lure him into shooting mooks).And as a playable character, he gets a brutal and dirty set of brawling moves. X makes up for his lack in martial arts training with a tommy gun and an army of mooks. Combat Pragmatist: Just like the original games, Mr.Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Break, Axel's robot doppelganger from 3, is inexplicably the only enemy that does not appear in the remake in any capacity.Cyborg: Elle, an unlockable character fitted with prosthetic whip-hands.Can also be used in-game when you call the for the police backup as enemies outside of the screen to the left also stand a chance of getting run down by the cop car. Car Fu: The Streets Of Rage 2 route begins with the cop car mowing down three Galsias.Cain and Abel: The Streets Of Rage 1 route to the bad ending with both Adam and Skate can have the two brothers fighting each other to the death.A cheat can be bought granting this feature to players, as well. Bottomless Magazines: The gun-wielding enemies never run out of ammunition, while you get stuck with Throw-Away Guns.Boss Warning Siren: Played with in the remixed boss theme, which begins with a sample that sounds like a siren.Boss Rush: An unlockable gameplay mode.The fight against Orihime and Yasha on the SOR3 route remixes SOR3's boss theme. Boss Remix: Has four: ("Attack of the Barbarian" and "Never Return Alive"), and Rudra's boss theme (a remixed version of Yamato's theme).The blood and gore in the game can be turned off however, setting the violence level back to the Genesis/Mega Drive games. Bloodier and Gorier: The final version features copious amounts of blood when guns or a bladed weapon are used, graphic bisections when a foe is finished with a sword, blown up, or run down, and one boss brutally murdering someone mostly offscreen before he turns his attention towards the player(s).Becoming the Mask: Rudra in one of the endings.She then says she's not their enemy, frees them and flees. After all you've had to do to defeat her, the following cutscene has her using some kind of jutsu ( which she never used during the fight) to freeze the heroes on the spot. The Battle Didn't Count: Happens when you fight Rudra as a boss.Batter Up!: Adam can use special moves with baseball bats.Ax-Crazy: You are re-introduced to Souther while he is brutally slashing some poor offscreen fella to ribbons, standing on a giant pool of blood!.X becomes this in version 5.0, due to the fact he is WAY more challenging than his original incarnations. Also, the AI tends to waste its police summons on mooks rather than save them for bosses. Thankfully, friendly fire can be turned off in the options. Even on the other settings, the AI partner completely ignores whether its attacks will damage the player. Artificial Stupidity: Invoked with the "Stupid" setting for the friendly AI.how he was going to stand like in the completed SOR2 game). In Max's case, you can purchase a version where he uses the beta stance instead (a.k.a. And Your Reward Is Clothes: You can purchase the option to change some of the characters outfits (specifically what they wore prior to the second or third games) and have other color options as well.