Overall 9.6 Graphics 9 Sound 10 Addictive 10 Story 10 Depth 10 Difficulty 9
9.6
Streets of Rage Springfield Edition classgame
Now I know what you are thinking, didn't I review this game already? well no, read the description, but at least this gives me an opportunity to do the Streets of Rage Springfield Edition thing, and yeah like I said in the OG review, however don't be surprised if I don't go super in Depth like the last one (I said what needed to be said) and yeah there is a Simpsons Streets of Rage 2 Syndicate Wars Hack out there somewhere...and now I'm questioning if I should really use this title in the event that the hack ends up on the site
Gameplay and Story: So the Simpsons still run into Smithers and Maggie still catches the diamond in her mouth and she won't let it go so Smithers takes Maggie and now the Simpsons have to dodge Troy McClure Clones and these overweight dudes that I'm guessing represent managers or something or other, go through various stages until they ultimately go head to head with Mr.Burns. If this were released at some other time Sideshow Bob would have been the main antagonist
Graphics: Essentially everyone looks the way they did when the game was released as they don't look their proper form until about the third season (I'm guess this was released between seasons two and three, and now for some reason I want to play it right now)
Soundtrack: It's about the same as the original nothing new or special about it
Addictive: I would say it has an addictive presence of nostalgic gaming
Depth: This version offers something different than in the World 4 players set....WE CAN PLAY AS WHOEVER WE WANT yeah the way the original was designed I'm guessing that once you
insert the coin you have to push the character you want to play as, and you are stuck with that decision as long as you are playing it. And sadly on emulator sites, it's automatically set on Marge (which is convenient since the vacuum is more likely to cause more harm than the skate board or jump rope) but also with this game you can choose to change your player if wish after
selecting to continue)
Difficulty: The older you get the more easier it gets, playing it as a child I was mostly fooling around with it
Post review follow up: So see the Screenshots I added, I had to get them from another site since the game on the page won't work....unless there's some kind of rule that only one version for the arcade game can work on the site, I would have loved to have done a playing of it but unfortunately alot of space has since been eaten up since I got this computer (yeah Emulator JS won't work well on this thing unlike RetroArch) but I like this a little bit better because I don't have to fiddle around with the emulator controls (something I'm unable to do with Retro Arch)
This concludes my review join me tomorrow when I review Amazon Trail II, and this week I have to make an effort to finish some coin-op games that I can do reviews of considering that there are two sundays left of the tour, and I'm running out of PC games to review
Graphics 9 Sound 10 Addictive 10 Story 10 Depth 10 Difficulty 9
Review Rating: 5/5
Submitted: 07-17-22
Review Replies: 2