![]() The massive slowdown in 2 player mode might turn people off, but it actually does make the game less cheap.Double Dragon II - The Revenge Double Dragon II - The Revenge (US) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (World) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (Japan) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (Europe) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (Japan) (Beta) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (Japan) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (USA) (Rev A) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (USA) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (E) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (E) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (1989)(Virgin Mastertronic)(128k) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (1989)(Virgin Mastertronic)(Sp) Double Dragon II The Revenge (1989)(Avalon Interactive) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (US) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (1989)(Tradewest) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (1989)(Tradewest)(Disk 1 of 2) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (1989)(Tradewest)(Disk 1 of 2) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (1989)(Tradewest)(Disk 2 of 2) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (1989)(Tradewest)(Disk 2 of 2) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (1989)(Tradewest)(Disk 1 of 2) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (1989)(Tradewest)(Disk 1 of 2) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (1989)(Tradewest)(Disk 2 of 2) Double Dragon II - The Revenge (1989)(Tradewest)(Disk 2 of 2) This game also has secret rooms and multiple ways of defeating levels (example: destroy the bus stop sign and you can finish the third level in super quick time). The game offers a dash attack and lots of special moves and combos for the characters and these make the game a lot more fun then Final Fight 1 and 2. It's a brawler, with incredible graphics. Capcom should have made ten more Final Fights since this game's release if you ask me. I also don't like how this is the final Final Fight. Capcom should rerelease this with the slowdown taken out. Capcom just put to much in here and there are times when the game is brought to a crawl during 2 player games. The SNES processor was not made for games like this. The character designs are very nice, for both the heroes of the game and the street punk enemies. ![]() The special moves and combos that Haggar and company have really make the game funner then the first two Final Fights. In the end however all the changes are too little too late. Overall Final Fight 3, finally make some much needed improvements. But there could have been team moves, and unlockable fighters, in other words there is still much room for improvement. Sure there are finally special moves, despite the fact that Streets Of Rage has had this since the very 1st game. ![]() The gameplay is improved, but could have been even better. Nothing special here, nor anything particularly good for that matter. You know, cheesy sound effects, and really bad lame ass jazz esque music. The sound, unlike the graphics, have not improved what so ever. The new fighters are pretty lame, but then again so were Guy and Cody. If Metro City, is so crime ridden, why the hell bother try to fight it? And like in Final Fight 2, for some reason, the Skull Cross Gang, dumb ass name, is all over the world, now why would a petty gang have influence all over the world? And why is Haggar, the only original fighter that ever returns? However, graphics do not make the game, if they did this would be a much better game. The backdrops look impressive, and almost up to arcade quality. In this installment, the characters are big on screen, and well detailed. Unlike the first two, that barely used the power of the SNES. The Graphics is FF3, are much better, than it’s predecessors. And the games motley crew, is at last able to pull of special moves! However there still are no tandem moves. The fighting, is gasp…more fluid this time, finally! No longer do you fighters move as thought the have been stricken by rigamortis. More on this in the “bad” section of the review. Now, I know that Beat ‘em Up’s are not known for their compelling stories, but this one is a pretty lame attempt, even for a Final Fight game. However the Skull Cross Gang, has taken over. In Final Fight 3, we learn that the Mad Gear Gang, is finished. In the end however, it is too little too late. Final Fight 3, for the SNES, finally, raised the stakes and actually seemed like it was trying to compete, with better Beat ’em Up’s, like Streets Of Rage.
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