Re-playability comes in the style of higher difficulties and maxing out your mixtapes. The game is short running about 2.5 hours on a single play through.
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The game currently has some small issues from launch but a patch is already on the way and the bugs did not affect my gameplay. Minion feel a little repetitive but their designs vary over the levels and new foes are introduced all the way til the final stages. The Bosses are very creative to fight and require some skill and strategy to defeat (the final boss can feel a bit cheap). The cast of voices have a refined cheesy vocabulary that fits well into the aesthetic, Minions will cartwheel on screen yelling out "Gymnastics!" as their battle cry.
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On the topic of Mix tapes the games soundtrack has to be the best part of this game Jake Kaufman's work really makes the game flow and a lot of effort was put into the games sound design (All the mixtapes in the game have their own little jingles that each show the 80's influences and the OST is free on his bandcamp). Both can be levelled up at the various stores and collected through normal gameplay. Skills and fighting styles are earned by collecting mixtapes skills vary from a spinning kick to a screen clearing dragon attack and styles are to cater to the way each persons play-style, having a rough time? Equip the "training wheels" style or do you want to abuse fireballs? use the "Magic gambit" style. Fighting on the city streets, country side, laboratories and others locations that need to be witnessed first hand. The story is as simple as can be, one day thugs take your girl and you'll have to fight tooth and nail to get her back.
This game bleeds style like a rare steak from its cell shaded neon infused art style, 80s influence and referential humour. Though the team have pulled through and the finished product exceeded all expectations. Don't be fooled by the low scores Beat-em Up fans Double Dragon Neon is a game you need on your radar! At the first announcement of Don't be fooled by the low scores Beat-em Up fans Double Dragon Neon is a game you need on your radar! At the first announcement of WayForward remaking Double Dragon I was a tad sceptical and the first screen shots didn't help this feeling.