![]() On the other hand, sound effects do a really great job in delivering a true brawl-like feel.įor some obscure reason, controls are not so faithful to the arcade game (no throws, no spinning flying kick), but at least you don't have to use the dreaded two separate buttons for left and right attacks. The tunes from the arcade game would have been better. Sure it is still far from perfect: the enemy AI, albeit not as suicidal as in DD1, is still too simple and predictable (I beat it on my third single-player attempt), and slowdowns still occur with half a dozen sprites on screen.Īlso, the (optional) ingame music is rather lame, as opposed to the excellent title music. And since DD2 is a sort of remake of its predecessor, this one partly redeems that disaster. ![]() ![]() A huge improvement on the previous Double Dragon port from almost every angle.
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