Chris Mawson writes: "As huge fans of early-’90s 2D beat ’em ups such as Streets of Rage and Double Dragon, side-scrolling brawler Raging Justice stood out to us a mile away at this year’s Play Expo in Manchester.
Created by Nic Makin and two of his former colleagues from iconic development studio Rare, the game promises to capture the essence of what made those 16-bit-era games so great, while also bringing them into the modern era with HD graphics and audio."
Half-Glass Gaming: "If you enjoyed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, here are five more indie beat-'em-up games you should check out."
CG writes: Three not so different games in terms of gameplay, however visually they exhibit their own style. The video showcases gameplay from each game back-to-back.
Never played or heard of the Takeover. I have played Raging Justice and now SOR 4 however. SOR 4 is definitely better than Raging Justice which was fun in its own right. Seeing the gameplay of the Takedown I'd say SOR 4 wins against it as well.
Despite having a title which sounds like it belongs to the more sordid parts of my DVD collection, Raging Justice's...