You can still grapple but you can do several moves, including throws, and you can grapple standing, while they’re on the floor, mid-air and while running, giving it an almost pro-wrestling feel (very Def Jam, now I think about it…) but where the engine really shines is the countering. The gameplay is certainly more modernised than anything else I’ve covered in this marathon (even 2020’s Streets of Rage 4, due to its retro aesthetic) It has combos from pressing the same button, of which there are two attack buttons, and it has specials by pressing the two buttons together, though it drains an entirely separate meter rather than your health (filled by attacking, getting hit and dodging), but that’s about where the similarity to traditional controls end. A bust up in a biker’s garage! Look at all that leather and denim…
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