About This Game Raging Justice is a classic beat ‘em up game of epic proportions, dragging the savage charm of the genre kicking and screaming into the 21st century!The city is in chaos! Crime and corruption is at an all-time high, with thugs wreaking havoc on every corner. It’s up to you to punch, kick and brawl your way through the deadly streets, to bring those punks to justice.Key Features:BONE CRUNCHING COMBAT: Rain down maximum brutality on merciless criminals in savage side scrolling combat! Battle your way through adrenaline fuelled 2D carnage with unmistakeable classic fighting!ARREST WARRANTS: Choose between playing by the book, dazing and arresting your foes to gain health and complete level challenges, or take the law into your own hands, arm yourself and deliver a devastating style of justice. With hordes of brutes surrounding you, will you be a good cop or a bad cop? Be warned, actions have consequences…WEAPONS: Unleash absolute destruction by gearing up with an insane variety of weapons! Smash through a bar fight with a stool, hack and slash through alleys with a knife or mow down mobs in a lawnmower! Justice has never felt so sweet.LOCAL CO-OP: Take on the criminal world alone or enlist a partner, to aide you in some co-op carnage! All out annihilation is ensured as you unleash the rage within…just make sure your targets clear, or you may fall victim to the anarchy of friendly fire!GLOBAL LEADER BOARD: Forget good cop/bad cop, remove your shades and set your sights on becoming the best cop! As the tensions rises, so does your score. Do you have what it takes to be awesome? 7aa9394dea Title: Raging JusticeGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:MakinGames LtdPublisher:Team17 Digital LtdRelease Date: 8 May, 2018 Raging Justice Free Download [portable] I grew up playing lots of side scrolling beat em ups in my local arcade. Final Fight was probably my overall favourite. This game encapsulates the feeling and so much more. The graphics and art style is fantastic and its really well presented.It will take quite some practice to build strategies on how to take down multiple foes but its a lot of fun doing it. There are challenges for each level and a ton of achievemenmts which is always nice. If you like side scrolling beat em ups this defintely for you. Oh and its offline co op as well, which is always great fun.. Raging Justice is a game that attempts to emulate the classics, but ends up being vastly inferior. Bland gameplay, unremarkable sound and ugly graphics make for a game that does not stand up to it's claims.https:\/\/youtu.be\/Tm0Yz0nPQCs. Growing up in the 80s and 90s in a boardwalk town with 5+ arcades, I sure did spend alot of time playing Beat em' Ups.Raging Justice does two things for me which many of the great Beat em' Ups do.-Its a good time and fun to play.-I find myself thinking about it and wanting to play it when I'm not playing it.Many of my favorite Beat em' Ups keep me coming back over 20 years later. Simply because they are fun to play and they made a lasting impression. Final Fight, The Punisher, TMNT, Armored Warriors, Battle Circuit, X-Men, Sengoku.. and so on.. I can be having a normal day when suddenly I am hit with nostalgia flashback of any of these games and I need to fire them up and reply them as soon as possible.Now, I'm not saying Raging Justice will still have people playing it in 20 years, but current at week of release, for the first time in a long time, I am excited to play a new Beat em' Up.The gameplay might feel sluggish at first. It kinda reminded me of Sengoku 3. At first in both games, things just feel a bit uncomfortable. But once it clicks and you're used to it, you'll be racking up combos and beating down enemies with no issue. My first play thru I didnt even make it to the final stage. Played the Brawl mode for some pratice. My second play thru I easily got to stage 8 without using a continue, and hit a 75 hit combo along the way. Sweet.An enjoyable game which will keep me coming back for more.The arrest feature is super cool. Adds alot to the gameplay. The ability to arrest makes it easy to quickly eliminate enemies which may be bothersome to you, without having to completely beat them down.Also, the stage by stage achievements and arrest warrents.. I love it. Another reason to keep me coming back. Its fun to build up your own playing abilities to the point where you can whoop on everyone while trying to hit every stage achievement.Only really one thing I would change if I could. I love grapple\/wrestler characters. Would love a character with more bulk and played a more throw and slam oriented fighting style.. Fantastic, classic beat 'em up. Love the art style. Really dig the vibe and ambiance too. Played 3 stages so far. Mechanically no issues. Each stage was kept fresh to avoid the monotony plagued by the bad titles in the genre. For the negative: 1) Overall player movement could be sped up a little. Hard to pull off the dash, especially using a stick on a xbox pad. Little stiff - more fluidity would be nice and hopefully addressed in an update. 2) Can get a little too reliant on crowd control button to avoid getting pummeled by a group of thugs at times. If #1 is addressed somehow, it would help this issue as well maybe.I miss games like this. Pick it up if you're a fan of any of the other great side scrolling beat 'em ups to come out in the last decade like:Double Dragon Neon (really, really good)Castle CrashersFight 'n RageFoul PlayMother Russia BleedsScott PilgrimStreets of Rage Remake (indie)TMNT: Turtles Time ReshelledZombie Vikingsetc.. wow. what a good game to play with a friend or solo remind me of the first final fight game from capcom there is a lot of inspiration from this game try it if you love 2d fighting game it is a blast.. Raging Justice is a classically inspired side-scrolling beat-em-up both inside and out. What's particularly noteworthy is its arrival comes over two decades after the genre was last considered hot. While the contemporary release date is likely enough to drive most fans interest, the question ultimately becomes whether there's a good game to be had here or not. After having played and (mostly) enjoyed the game for several hours, my answer is yes but with some very clear caveats.If I had to put my finger squarely on what Raging Justice is trying to accomplish, it's pushing to be a reimagining and\/or spiritual successor to entries in the Final Fight and Streets of Rage series overall. From the gritty back allies and junkyard landscapes, to the abandoned fun fair and mansion that players will visit later on, the game attempts to capture the classic "street brawler" atmosphere of late 80's \/ early 90's arcade blockbusters that were chewing up quarters while simultaneously feasting on players frustrations. For the most part it's a successful realization of this formula complete with an array of punks and criminals, pallete swapped accordingly for further enemy diversity.That's to say, Raging Justice looks, feels, and plays like your typical arcade side-scrolling brawler with all the cheap hits, questionable AI, and "hey! that's just not fair" gameplay of its forefathers from decades gone by. You *will* get double, triple, and even quadruple teamed with enemies coming at you from all sides, even on the "Wimp" difficulty. You'll marvel at how the blast radius from a stick of dynamite half a screen over even touched you, let alone knocked you to the ground and robbed so much of your precious health. You'll seethe at being unable to get a hit in as the millisecond you arise from a knockdown, one of the 6 to 8 (or more) on-screen enemies will have already knocked you down... again... for the 5th time in a row.With time, skill and progression, you'll likely get better though. This amounts to learning the quirks of the game and eventually figuring out a strategy to effectively cheat the game worse than the game cheats you. So goes the classic beat-em-up genre, so goes Raging Justice.While not quite commensurate with 2018 industry standards, the visuals in Raging Justice are a decent mix of contemporary graphical techniques and throwback Final Fight-esque presentation. While the game won't win any awards in the eye candy department, what's on offer here is more than serviceable and, again, hearkens back to the time when the genre was at its hottest. This also includes some stilted, stuttery animation throughout. The harshest critics will likely claim that it has to do with unexplainable performance issues the game is incurring, while genre fans\/apologists will offer "true to its roots" as the more likely explanation.The music and sound effects really don't strike me one way or the other. While there's nothing here that I would consider downright bad, there's also nothing that really stands out either. Said differently, the audio samples and *especially* the music from both Final Fight and Streets of Rage remain quite memorable some 20+ years later. Those featured in Raging Justice... not so much.While the developer gets bonus points for trying something new, the Good Cop (arrest) \/ Bad Cop (kill) dynamic ultimately feels tacked on and out of place in such a frenzied, sometimes panic driven game. Raging Justice often downright refuses to cooperate with the mechanic even in the simplest of scenarios with limited enemies and weapons flying at you. By the time you hit the third or fourth stage, you'll probably forget it's even there, save for the end-level stats reminding you that you failed yet another arrest-based challenge.Flaws and all, Raging Justice is certainly worth a go for longtime fans of the beat-em-up genre. Team 17 \/ MakinGames did their homework on what made those older releases equal parts frustrating and fun and did a solid job matching their game up accordingly. For those new to the scene, I'd advise taking in at least a few YouTube videos before deciding to hit the purchase button. The main reason new releases in the genre are so few and far between is because the format hasn't evolved (or, more accurately, has failed in the attempt) over time. Despite some new mechanics and a new-ish coat of paint, Raging Justice likely won't convince newcomers or previous naysayers that beat-em-ups are officially back. For those of us old enough to still remember though, Raging Justice successfully scratches an itch that's been mostly ignored (save for fan-made games) since the last iterations of Final Fight and Streets of Rage were new.. Nah... Isn't it. Stiff music, stiff algorithms, gameplay isn't refined. Nice effort though it is definitely there. Bright side is I found out about Mother Russia bleeds and River City Ransom Underground so can't get mad. Especially when these games exceed expectations. Had to refund this one.
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