Final Fight: Streetwise

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In Final Fight Streetwise, players assume the role of Kyle Travers. As a streetwise underground pit fighter and brother of the infamous Cody from the classic Final Fight series, Kyle must try to solve his brother's disappearance. A major element to the game is quickly building 'respect.' Earning this sought-after characteristic gives gamers a means to attain powerful new fighting skills, hardcore weapons, critical information and a wide variety of NPC (non-playable character) support; vital for completing various objectives. Featuring stylized and realistic visuals, the tumultuous energy of Metro City is brought to life with great detail. Explore dynamic environments and encounter intense street fights where players use hand-to-hand and weapon combat. Shocking story twists and disturbing connections are made as this epic story unfolds through adrenaline-pumping action and intense cinematics.

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Horrid.

If you took a jet engine and put it in a vacuum cleaner, this gives you an idea of how much this game sucks. Dialogue in this movie has ungodly. Every other word was a vulgarity. It actually makes you feel dumber for playing it. The controls were sluggish, the storyline was more bland then a paper sandwich, and one of the most anti-climatic endings in a game ever. If you listen to the lead voice actor, you would think he should be paying David Hayter royalties for ripping off Solid Snake. This game makes you want to cut off your own thumbs to make sure you never play this game again even by accident. Its that bad. The only redeeming quality was it included the original Arcade version of Final Fight. But trust me, this game isn't worth a rental. You could rent this for free and feel gipped. Copies of this game need a plot next to Atari's ET in the desert.

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  • Mar. 1, 2006 Review: Final Fight: Streetwise

    Final Fight: Streetwise is technically a sequel to the old school arcade franchise. However, the game also brings an entirely new gaming sensibility to its progenitor series with the jump from 2D side-scrolling 2 button action to the current gen 3D realm.

  • Jan. 10, 2006 Preview: Final Fight: Streetwise

    Old-school fighter gamers have a reason to rejoice, the Final Fight franchise has risen from the ashes of emulator mediocrity to bring some classic hardcore street fighting action.