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Streets of Rage 4 is a 2020 Adventure, Indie, Arcade, Hack and Slash, Fighting game rated 8.7/10 from 20k ratings, with a main story of about 5.5h, available on Android, Google Stadia, iOS, Linux, Mac, Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One.
Aww Great!: 8.7/10 across 20k ratings. Word of mouth is strong — if you like the genre, go for it.
Leans into Adventure, Indie, Arcade, with a main story around 5.5h. Check if that style and time commitment fit you.
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Streets of Rage 4 delivers a fun, traditional experience but prioritises nostalgia over any kind of modern reinvention.
Read full review ↗Streets of Rage 4 expertly revives a beloved beat-'em-up franchise with great music, visuals, and most importantly, solid gameplay.
Read full review ↗Glorious artwork and a fan's eye for detail combine for a sequel that manages to best its forebears.
Read full review ↗Streets of Rage doesn't do much to innovate, but it's a beautiful brawler with just enough depth to stay engaging through multiple runs.
Read full review ↗But Streets of Rage, as a series, is a time capsule from a different, simpler era. While it's blunt and repetitive, it also manifests a relaxing social space with ease. Call it video games as loitering. The music is as good as it's ever been in the series. The stages and characters are beautiful, reimagining the original trilogy's '90s locales and punk-inspired band of baddies in a way that stands up to those games without scarring modern eyes. The action itself is so simple that you can get lost in a conversation about, well, anything as you play.
Read full review ↗Streets of Rage 4 is a fun stroll down memory lane, but it doesn't have enough depth to completely pull players in
Read full review ↗For anyone hoping it would bring a little modern fluidity to a long-stagnant genre, you might have to moonwalk upwards from this one. But for Ragers, it’s a sturdy score-attacking blowout to while away some hours, perfecting your flying knees and enflamed uppercuts, arguing over who deserves the trash salad.
Read full review ↗I will continue to play an absurd amount of this game in the years to come, and I’m glad to fit it into rotation when deciding which in the series I want to dive into with friends.
Read full review ↗Streets of Rage 4 makes a valiant attempt to drag the old-school franchise into the modern age. We've ended up with a beautiful beat-'em-up that's perhaps a little too loyal to the original games, but is ultimately a blast to play, especially with others. The appeal might wear off after a little while due to repetitive gameplay, but it's a huge amount of fun while it lasts.
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