Pulsar_t wrote:Gamerforlife wrote:Streets of Rage is overrated, but I'm sure a modern SOR game could kick ass given the right developers
I was with you until that statement. Why is it overrated? It's certainly better than Final Fight, and has better collision detection than most of Konami's beat 'em ups. The music is also pretty much unrivaled. And was there another beat'em up that featured a bad ending?
Only two things that I never liked about SoR
-Weak, submissive AI
-No separate punch/kick buttons
The problem is, most people who think Streets of Rage is so great haven't played a lot of beat'em ups. There's more out there than just Konami beat'em ups and Final Fight. And truthfully, it's not THAT much better than Final Fight. Final Fight 3 is almost on par with SOR 2 and 3.
The SOR series does have pretty badass music though, except SOR 3.
Anyway, tons of better beat'em ups out there. Sengoku III on the Neo Geo wipes the floor with SOR. It has such a fantastic combo system. And Capcom has a ton of beat'em ups that are far better than both SOR and their own Final Fight series. Even Guardian Heros on the Saturn is more impressive than SOR or Final Fight, though it's hard to say if Guardian Heroes is beat'em up or hack n slasher, but there honestly isn't much difference between beat'em up and hack n slasher. I personally like Ninja Warriors Again better than both SOR and Final Fight. Batman Returns on the SNES actually has more varied gameplay than both SOR and Final Fight. I could go on and on, there are so many beat'em ups out there and Final Fight/SOR really is like the core, basic elements you'd expect from a beat'em up. Games like Armored Warrior, Battle Circuit, D&D Shadow over Mystaria and Aliens vs Predator have taken that and down so much more with them
I think Konami's beat'em ups are a lot more fun than SOR actually. And I like the more fast paced gameplay some of them have versus the sluggish SOR and Final Fight games