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Double Dragon IV Co-Op Review: Co-op saves the day [Co-Optimus]

After a four year absence, the classic beat ‘em up series Double Dragon returns with a brand-new entry on PlayStation 4 and Steam: Double Dragon IV. Featuring 8-bit style graphics and 2-player local co-op, this entry aims for the nostalgic crowd. But will gamers who missed out on the NES games get their money’s worth from this budget sequel?

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jgilbert113024d ago

I really enjoyed Double Dragon IV. Even after finishing the game multiple times I find myself coming back to Tower Mode.

eastx3024d ago

Same here. I wish I could've scored it higher, but there are just so many issues and cut corners. Yet, it still works for my tastes.

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Double Dragon IV Got Online Co-op Somewhere Along the Way

"It's not often that a game receives online multiplayer years after release, but it does happen. Case in point: Double Dragon IV from Arc System Works. The retro-style beat 'em up came to all major platforms, one system at a time, but initially without an online mode. A few years later, though, the game was updated to add 2-player online co-op! That's quite an addition for a small-scale $7 game, so we had to try it out and share our impressions," says Co-Optimus.

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Double Dragon Neon, Double Dragon IV Getting the Limited Run Treatment

Limited Run Games is preparing physical editions for both Double Dragon Neon and Double Dragon IV for the Switch that include standard and Classic Limited Editions. Pre-orders go live on May 28th, 2021.

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Locutus_of_borg1465d ago

The original Double Dragon from the Arcades about 30 odd years ago was amazing at the time, i played Double Dragon Neon not long ago and it had totally lost all of its appeal, its either Double Dragon isnt that good anymore or Neon is a crap representative of the original..

autobotdan1465d ago

Return of the Double Dragon on Super Famicon was the true Double Dragon 4

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The Most Disappointing Video Game Sequels - Part Six

Phil writes, "Sometimes you're waiting years for a video game sequel only for it to finally come out and your excitement and hype end not with a bang but a whimper due to the game's lackluster quality. With how long it takes for sequels to be developed nowadays with longer dev times and bigger budgets, this pain can sting even more.

With that said, some things come in twos, and that's the theme of this installment of The Most Disappointing Video Game Sequels. From Xbox first-party efforts to retro revivals, SuperPhillip Central has several themed pairs of disappointing sequels this time around. After checking out this edition's selection of six disappointing sequels, which would you personally add to a future installment?"

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Godmars2902118d ago

Think CD3 has been beaten on enough.

AK912118d ago

IMO it needs it more so MS don't release a half assed game like that again

Godmars2902118d ago

You mean like State of Decay 2? Sea of Thieves would be on that list if not for patching (and fan defense).

Puttin things out half @$$ed seems to be standard for MS. Still CD3 should get if not a pass then buried and forgotten for being sacrificed as a - failed - proof of concept for trying to prove cloud servers.

AK912118d ago

Crackdown 2 is even more disappointing than 3 though that might be because 2 was a direct sequel to the awesome Crackdown 1.

Other on my list include:
God of War 3
Xenosaga 2
Devil May Cry 2
Tekken 6
Spider-man the Movie 3 (thought not as bad as the film)
Duke Nukem Forever
Saints Row: Gat out of Hell
No More Heroes 2
Crysis 2
Walking Dead Season 2
Def Jam Icon (this one hurts my soul)
Street Fighter 5 launch version
Mortal Kombat 10