![]() There are also various two-player modes and a "SoRMaker" where you can design your custom levels (this does require some external tools for sprite and level design) and even play custom campaigns. It also features extra things like a bonus features shop where points earned through playthroughs can be exchanged for togglable "game cheats" like unlimited lives and extra characters, in case you want to do something hilariously weird like play as Mr. It is a 16-bit style side-scrolling beat-em-up modeled after the classic Genesis games. Gameplay is the same as it was for the original games. The story is thus adaptable to whatever levels you choose to play and the game has different endings as a result, all based on the original games and a few original touches added for the fan game specifically. ![]() The game itself is a distillation of all previous Streets of Rage games in one "dream game" package, offering various routes based on levels from the console and even the portable games in the franchise, and this can be further mixed and matched. Streets of Rage Remake was thus made by fans of the SoR franchise to fill the void before Streets of Rage 4 was ever conceived, and it's a very, very well put together fan game. If the official company doesn't make another game, sometimes the fans make their own to satisfy their craving for more of that franchise. After an official IP lies fallow for a very long time without an update, the fans get restless and want more. Regardless, since it is a game in its own right and it is part of our site goal to review them, it shall be reviewed on its own merits. The game remains available via various places, which out of respect for Sega this article will not directly link to, but it is no great challenge to find for both Windows and Linux. Note: Streets of Rage Remake is an unofficial fangame that was given a cease-and-desist by Sega shortly after its full release because of an apparent desire to defend their IP. Number of Players: Singleplayer and Multiplayer (up to 2 players) modes ESRB Rating: none specified (original games were Kids to Adults, see review for more details on how that can differ)
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