– Brawl through a variety of levels including dangerous city streets, twisted science labs, an evil stronghold, outer space and more! – String together attacks for brutal combos to keep your foes down and out. – Mix tape system lets you mix and match unique abilities and powerful new attacks. Fight your way through countless henchmen including Linda and Abobo on your way to rescue the love of your life, Marian! Trained in the special form of martial arts called Sōsetsuken, hunt down and defeat the evil Skullmageddon!Ĭlassic beat ‘em up feel with new powers, new attacks, and a sinister new foe! Legendary martial artists, Billy and Jimmy Lee return in this creative re-imagining of the classic beat ‘em up, Double Dragon Neon. We have the following overview and trailer for Double Dragon Neon: The beat ’em up game, developed by WayForward, launches later this month. When it comes down to it, Double Dragon: Neon isn’t a bad game, but it take some strange design choices with it’s levels and story that makes it really confusing.First released in 2012, Double Dragon Neon is now coming to Switch. One thing to notice with the game is it’s music, Double Dragon fans will be able to catch on to most of the tunes that have been used from Double Dragon 1 – 3, with some that were created for the mixed tape section that make fun of 80’s music and actually sounds somewhat good. These can help you share health, add more damage or steal health from your… Bro… I swear my brain cells die a little more each time I say/type that.
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There are some special moves that can be pull based off of High-Fives.
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While there is a major lack of no online “bro-op”, Having a friend with you on the couch beating down the members of the Skullmageddon makes the game much more fun.
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The game works best in Co-op… Sorry I meant Bro-Op, as the game states it to be. Each area feels like a challenge because of the new fighters and have a great mix to keep the fight challenging. There is a good mix of bad guys in the fight, from the classics like Abobo to new teleporting Geishas, jet pack ninjas, and dominatrix. The more you collect these mix tapes, the stronger your strikes and stats become. Also a new magic system comes in the form of Mix Tapes which can be collected to boost your stats or do special abilities like launch fireballs and the classic Hurricane kick. The Lee Brothers have learned a few new tricks, they can now dodge attacks which also gives them a boost in attacks and sets up to new low strikes such as sweeps and flying knees. Wayforward has done a few things to bring the classic gameplay to a modern time. Following the basic pattern of punching and kicking things until they blink away.
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Then again, who plays Double Dragon for it’s story? It’s all about the beat down and this is where DD:Neon succeeds.
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The rest of the story feels like a bad grindhouse movie that probably would have Bruce Campbell as a star and be shown on SyFy on Saturday night. Just like the 80’s a whole lot of this game just doesn’t make sense.ĭouble Dragon Neon is simple enough, the Lee Brothers are back to beat up everybody in their way to the shadow boss, this time called Skullmageddon, who has kidnapped Marion. Then the first few screenshots came out, Neon!?! The new Double Dragon game was going to be a “love song” for the 80’s. When it was announced early this year that a new Double Dragon game was coming from Wayforward (the team behind Contra 4) I was pumped because I knew the team would take this in the right direction. The first game I’ve ever played was Double Dragon on the NES, and I blame that game for my love of the beat’em up genre.