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Total Downloads 17, Downloads Last Week 0. Report Software. The original Beats of Rage game stands on it's own two feet quite well and reminds us all why we love to walk down the street and beat the crap out of bad people. It's a familiar story that you've played before, but you wanted to play again: Mr. Y is a crimelord who has a stranglehold over the city and it's up to Max, Mandy and Kula to end his reign of terror. Sure, the story may not be original, but as you should be able to tell from the name, it's a homage to the Streets of Rage series.

That's the whole point. What sets this apart from other home-brew homage games is that it also pays tribute to the incredible craftsmanship of SNK's King of Fighters sprites. Take that combo and add some seriously fine programming from the Senile crew and what you have is a very fun and challenging game. This game plays almost like Streets of Rage 2. The grappling is more like Final Fight: you can grab an opponent and either throw them or attack them some more.

The characters are very well balanced even more than some commercial games and have their own unique quirks. The enemies in the game are a mix of villains and heroes from the SNK games, but in new roles.

Much like the heroes, each enemy has their own way of dealing with you. While some are very simple and will just try to punch or uppercut you, others are great at catching you off-guard and throwing you. You even have to put up with motorcycle riders who try to run you down. Of course, a game like this has to have a great selection of bosses. Well, it does. In fact, most of them work so well as stage bosses that you'll wonder why SNK never thought of trying this themselves.

And like any good side-scroller, there are great themes and in-jokes with the enemy names. Be careful though SNK may have made the sprites in this game, but the Senile team did a great job on the background parts that they made for the game.

They're full of nice, subtle touches that are impressive. Of course, you'll find a homage or two in the backgrounds as well.

The compression format slightly muffles the sound, the BGM still gives you some great tunes to combat to. The game is just very slick all around. Screenshots from MobyGames.



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