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Streets of Rage 4 PC Game
Streets of Rage 4 PC Game
Streets of Rage 4 PC Game
Streets of Rage 4 PC Game
Streets of Rage 4 PC Game
Streets of Rage 4 PC Game
Streets of Rage 4 PC Game
Streets of Rage 4 PC Game
Streets of Rage 4 PC Game
Streets of Rage 4 PC Game
Streets of Rage 4 PC Game

Streets of Rage 4 PC Game

(394 reviews)

For the breed of gamers Streets of Rage 4 is looking to appeal to, this series exists in the realm of muscle memory. Endless hours spent moonwalking through violent alleys and thoroughfares have baked it into their nerves. The developers at DotEmu know full well that they're serving a generation of fans who grew up playing these games on the SEGA Mega Drive, and they play to their base. This is a traditional sidescrolling biff-'em-up through and through, requiring you to punch, kick, grab, volley, knee dig and flying kick your way through scores of enemies with the end goal of taking back the streets. It's 10 years after the crew made Wood Oak City safe from the mysterious criminal mastermind, Mr X, but from the ashes of his old empire his children, the Y Twins, have emerged as a new threat. Blaze Fielding isn't about to take this lying down, however, and she brings in Axel Stone, Adam Hunter, Adam's daughter Cherry Hunter and Floyd Iraia, a man with a huge bionic arm. The action is amped up with a series of special moves and a handful of screen-shattering uber moves, such as Floyd's gigantic laser blast which eats up half the screen. While the adrenaline levels have been multiplied, however, the core action will still fire up those hard-earned fast-twitch responses that have been lurking in Streets of Rage vets' fingers for several decades. The art style might have been modernised into a slick, bold, comic book style, but this is still very much Streets of Rage at heart.

For the breed of gamers Streets of Rage 4 is looking to appeal to, this series exists in the realm of muscle memory. Endless hours spent moonwalking through violent alleys and thoroughfares have baked it into their nerves. The developers at DotEmu know full well that they're serving a generation of fans who grew up playing these games on the SEGA Mega Drive, and they play to their base. This is a traditional sidescrolling biff-'em-up through and through, requiring you to punch, kick, grab, volley, knee dig and flying kick your way through scores of enemies with the end goal of taking back the streets. It's 10 years after the crew made Wood Oak City safe from the mysterious criminal mastermind, Mr X, but from the ashes of his old empire his children, the Y Twins, have emerged as a new threat. Blaze Fielding isn't about to take this lying down, however, and she brings in Axel Stone, Adam Hunter, Adam's daughter Cherry Hunter and Floyd Iraia, a man with a huge bionic arm. The action is amped up with a series of special moves and a handful of screen-shattering uber moves, such as Floyd's gigantic laser blast which eats up half the screen. While the adrenaline levels have been multiplied, however, the core action will still fire up those hard-earned fast-twitch responses that have been lurking in Streets of Rage vets' fingers for several decades. The art style might have been modernised into a slick, bold, comic book style, but this is still very much Streets of Rage at heart.

$13.49 - $38.43

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Streets of Rage 4 PC Game

$13.49

(394 reviews)

For the breed of gamers Streets of Rage 4 is looking to appeal to, this series exists in the realm of muscle memory. Endless hours spent moonwalking through violent alleys and thoroughfares have baked it into their nerves. The developers at DotEmu know full well that they're serving a generation of fans who grew up playing these games on the SEGA Mega Drive, and they play to their base. This is a traditional sidescrolling biff-'em-up through and through, requiring you to punch, kick, grab, volley, knee dig and flying kick your way through scores of enemies with the end goal of taking back the streets. It's 10 years after the crew made Wood Oak City safe from the mysterious criminal mastermind, Mr X, but from the ashes of his old empire his children, the Y Twins, have emerged as a new threat. Blaze Fielding isn't about to take this lying down, however, and she brings in Axel Stone, Adam Hunter, Adam's daughter Cherry Hunter and Floyd Iraia, a man with a huge bionic arm. The action is amped up with a series of special moves and a handful of screen-shattering uber moves, such as Floyd's gigantic laser blast which eats up half the screen. While the adrenaline levels have been multiplied, however, the core action will still fire up those hard-earned fast-twitch responses that have been lurking in Streets of Rage vets' fingers for several decades. The art style might have been modernised into a slick, bold, comic book style, but this is still very much Streets of Rage at heart.

For the breed of gamers Streets of Rage 4 is looking to appeal to, this series exists in the realm of muscle memory. Endless hours spent moonwalking through violent alleys and thoroughfares have baked it into their nerves. The developers at DotEmu know full well that they're serving a generation of fans who grew up playing these games on the SEGA Mega Drive, and they play to their base. This is a traditional sidescrolling biff-'em-up through and through, requiring you to punch, kick, grab, volley, knee dig and flying kick your way through scores of enemies with the end goal of taking back the streets. It's 10 years after the crew made Wood Oak City safe from the mysterious criminal mastermind, Mr X, but from the ashes of his old empire his children, the Y Twins, have emerged as a new threat. Blaze Fielding isn't about to take this lying down, however, and she brings in Axel Stone, Adam Hunter, Adam's daughter Cherry Hunter and Floyd Iraia, a man with a huge bionic arm. The action is amped up with a series of special moves and a handful of screen-shattering uber moves, such as Floyd's gigantic laser blast which eats up half the screen. While the adrenaline levels have been multiplied, however, the core action will still fire up those hard-earned fast-twitch responses that have been lurking in Streets of Rage vets' fingers for several decades. The art style might have been modernised into a slick, bold, comic book style, but this is still very much Streets of Rage at heart.

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Last updated at 28/05/2025 18:58:18

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Reviews

14 November 2022
Kwyjibo

originally posted on fanatical.com

28 July 2022
Othundergoeser

originally posted on fanatical.com

23 October 2022
VHSSGD

originally posted on fanatical.com

Specification

Redeem OnSteam
RegionGlobal
DeveloperDotemu, Guard Crush, Lizardcube
Release DateApr 30, 2020

Price comparison

Updated about 15 hours ago
Electronic First

$13.49

Mac Download Games

$38.43

See 3 more history offers

Enjify

$21.86

Low Stock
Punktid

$13.71

Low Stock
egaming.com

$37.49

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Reviews

14 November 2022
Kwyjibo
originally posted on fanatical.com
28 July 2022
Othundergoeser
originally posted on fanatical.com
23 October 2022
VHSSGD
originally posted on fanatical.com
A comic book Fighting Style
1 February 2022
jdm_way2017
originally posted on ebay.com
As close to perfection as it gets
30 July 2020
mar-67
originally posted on ebay.com
Awesome gameplay and great graphics!
3 July 2021
brher-7505
originally posted on ebay.com
Best beat em up game
9 January 2024
HS
originally posted on Target
Review of Streets of Rage 4
28 August 2020
Reviewed by Currys customer
originally posted on www.currys.co.uk
STREETS OF RAGE 4
1 September 2020
waynbarto32
originally posted on ebay.com

Specification

Redeem OnSteam
RegionGlobal
DeveloperDotemu, Guard Crush, Lizardcube
Release DateApr 30, 2020