Boss list: 00:04 Boss 01 Jack 00:58 Boss 02 Electra 01:53 Boss 03 Barbon 03:16 Boss 04 Jet 04:10 Boss 05 Vehelits 05:05 Boss 06 Zamza 05:59 Boss 07 Abadede 06:59 Boss 08 R.Bear 09:39 Boss 09 Stealth & Souther 10:47 Boss 10 Molecule & Particule 12:50 Boss 11 Shiva 14:03 Final Boss - Mr. X
@@mortalkombatworld9707 it means what it said… there was no such thing as installing games back then. Hell even on PC dos games, you just put in the floppy disc, enter the command in the dos directory prompt and played the damn game.
A.G.R.E.E.D. My strategy was to make sure that I had a sword handy without dropping it so many time's in order to beat that FAT TUB OF LARD a whole lot easier.
I seriously thought that it was impossible to not take damage to Red Bear, who I believe to be the hardest boss in the entire game (his clone in the elevator acknowledged). Hat's off to you for figuring out how to do that, show him for all the multiple lives and continues he cost us.
@@lylatibourtine7848 Zamza's usually easy, can get harder in a crowd but has predictable attacks and behaviors andyou're fine as long as you just move around him well. Abadede can be killed safely with jump attacks and using moves with i frames but that bores me and it's easy to fuck up with him. I'd definitely put him up there with R Bear and Shiva even though I find him a bit easier.
@@lylatibourtine7848 You can just punch lock Abadede. If you get the timing right he won't break out of it. As for Zamza, just stand in a corner and wait for him to come to you. He can't really do anything when he's not airborne.
"BARE KNUCKLE !!!" "GRAND UPPER !!!' "RENT A CAR !!!" "GRANDPA PAW!!!" "WHERE'S TATA?!! Seriously, what does AXEL trying to say when he performed a flaming uppercut move thing?
It was an exceptional step forward (especially in the spritework) from the first episode at the time, and it still holds up greatly, especially the music. I had forgotten that Shiva already appeared here as Mr. X's right-hand man to confront before him; he reappers in the sequel as the first boss.
I didnt care for it. The old man and kangaroo characters I thought were stupid, and Ash........meh. Playing as Shiva was pretty slick, but I enjoyed SOR 2 alot more. SOR remake 5.1 was really neat. Had an alternate path for SOR 2 and had all characters playable. I'd check that out.
I played remake for hours & its awesome, but Shiva there made totally wrong. First, he not have block skill, which is his main thing, but instead he got some useless new attacks. Second he never was strong attacker to begin with. He always had simple weak combos, but make up for it with speed & grabs. Luckily BK3 have a mod to make him into proper state, equal to npc unit.
@@jblue88hoodgamer54 Yeah. It's about time. I hope they add more characters. Hope they bring back Skate, Adam, and Max. They can do without the other two.
It seems like hit detection is off on this no offence, you can’t grab R Bear or Abadade because they will grab you and hit you repeatedly. Also when you use the special attack and connected with an enemy you took no damage? As far as I’m away you loose a small percentage
Stan Hey, I’m not sure if this is a special attack or just a forward attack @1:36 against the Elektra, and in regard to hit detection, you see R Bear make a punch at 9:25 but no damage happens
For 1:36 that is a special attack but if it doesnt connect it wont do any damage to the player. There are 2 special attacks. One is just the special button. If it doesnt connect it wont do any damage to you. The second is forward + special and that one will hurt you regardless if it hits or not. As for the R. Bear fight, that is a bit sticky could be because he was already in his combo sequence.
At 9:25 his punch is clearly right in his face. Bear can't be stopped by those punches and he doesn't reset his frame animation when he hits. Unless Blaze may have been moved up a frame where Bear couldn't hit but this boss is like a tracker, for real. And both Dede and Bear can be thrown, but you have to approach Bear the right way, maybe at an angle (which is haaaaard). With Dede you have to throw him RIGHT away, otherwise his break counter starts after a second.
I had both Sega Genesis and Snes and back in the day I have to honestly say that Streets Of Rage series on the Genesis was better than the Final Fight series on Snes. Don't get me wrong I enjoyed both Streets Of Rage and Final Fight. My overall winner is Streets Of Rage.
definitely, SoR 3 was decent but it couldn't match the greatness of 2. the sound effects alone are way better on 2, they actually sound like you are breaking people's bones lol
RampagePhoenix Because I'm fighting *AGAINST* the vile, sexual objectification of women. Women should be put on pedestals!😭👙 ...Just kidding! I don't mind the short skirt. It'd just be impractical to fight in.
I've been playing this game competitively for almost 2 decades now (Max being my main) & I'm just going to say there is no way you can walk up to Abadede, casually mind you, & just suplex him with no struggle or difficulty (atleast on Hardest or Mania). There *is* a strat that works, which involves knocking him down & jumping into him with your down attack at the right frame, stunning him, giving you leeway to grapple him quickly. But as for just casually walking up to him without him either breaking out or him grabbing you first, I don't see that being real. Just my opinion.
Great skill, but there is definatly something wrong with the grabs. I confirmed this when he grabbed mr x at 14:30 for about half a second, and unless you throw him immediately, he hits you.
After playing all 3 (Haven't played 4 yet) I have to say this is the best one. The other 2 are fun, but REALLY difficult. This one is reasonably difficult
Love the Streets of Rage series. 1 felt like a more interesting Golden Axe, with the special being more of a panic button than a scaling resource to micromanage, and throw-to-instant-kill was better executed (the 2nd last level elevator treated it as a welcome option for tearing through enemies). I think the bosses were a weak point in that they just went down more to persistence and exploiting their AI than player learning technique that'd make them better at the game though. 2 felt like it was a giant leap closer to an arcade game without some of the worst conventions of arcade games (eg no health bar, BS cheap death to increase insert coin). And the music. Decades later and it's still as unforgettable. And the simple act of adding health bars and great sound effects made everything feel so, so much more powerful. 3 felt like both a step forward and a step back. The plot and characterisation was total nonsense, but the branching paths were interesting. And playable Shiva, and a hidden playable Roo? Excellent stuff. If the difficulty wasn't all over the shop it would have been a great if not flawless sequel. It's a damn shame the series just halted. I still think the brand has recognition, perhaps not comparable to Sonic, but it doesn't have absolute duds in the series diluting confidence either.
if you manage to keep the katana and hit him with the correct timing you don't even need to move, and you don't take a smidgen of damage. Let him approach and swing the sword at the right moment. Rinse and repeat.
I love videos like this on Streets of Rage. It has the best case of i-frame demonstrations I can think of. Once you understand how they all move and function, you can see how truly brilliant this series is. The fact that they carried into SOR4 largely intact, is also wild.
One of my favourite games of my childhood! Awesome ost by Yuzo Koshiro. Still love Alien Power. Also Shiva speaks english!? Never understood what he said.
I fast forwarded a bit but those punches from R. Bear should have clearly hit. I've been punched enough times for years to know that those uppercut and straight punches are no joke and they don't miss. The only way to have Bear miss and get an opening on him is when he jumps at you from an angle and you dodge his feet. Any other time from those punches, you're getting hit regardless of what you do, unless you are doing a super. It is close to impossible to not get hit by bosses higher than Abadede in my view because those suckers get SUPER crafty near the second half of the game. The robots (Particle, Molecule) are easy to dodge at times, though.
not sure what difficulty you're playing on But great job, I've gotten so used to playing Streets of Rage R that I honestly couldn't tell if you have it on hard or Hardest ... because SoR:R's normal is like Hard XD and Maniac mode is just insane
I'm PRETTY sure it's "Hardest"; I know that Mania gives the healthier bosses four full extra life stars, and they seem to have three full life stars and a half-full fourth star here. Been a while since I played, myself! Good taste, though. Streets of Rage Remake was a hell of a ride. ;3
@Shadowserg, you know, you literally can not only stun lock enemies into being essentially your punching bags, but also any other stupid enemies that walk your way as well, right? Seriously, why did you not consider taking that approach with Jack and Electra? You could, with the right method, also be pulling no damage fights with them that way as well.
12 bosses is a big boss roster for that time. The average of bosses for a hack and slash game in the 90's was from 5 to 6 bosses. Some games could have more, from 7 to 8 but the standard was 5.
I've beaten this game dozens of times only since 2016 (no nostalgia here) and even though I'm good at the game and like to think I have all the mechanics mastered, you're on another level. Excellent display of skill and technical mastery and why this is one of the best video games made.
Sageoftruth same with the R Bear boss. You can't go near them. They always grab you first. Zamza as well. I am puzzled why they never grabbed in this video.😟
If you notice, he's grabbing them off of their special moves or after they wiff an attack. Its just expert timing. Remember the few times you ACTUALLY grabbed them and you were like "OH SHIT I GOT EM" He just perfected it. I usually approach from a diagonal and punch, punch grab. It works with just about anyone except R. Bear. Much respect on that run.
@@picallo1 Meh. 6:16 & 6:20 would beg to differ. Not to say there isn't a consistent strat to be able to grab Abadede & suplex him, because there is, but here he's just casually walking into him & getting the grapple. Abadede isn't coming off an attack or staggered in any way & yet Player 1 is able to consistently get the grapple. That is not possible on Hardest or Mania. This is coming from someone who runs this game on Hardest 1 life & is able to max score every play through. So I'm not buying that.
@@FurbyParade226 Whatever you say dude but Ive been playing since Genesis when there was no 'mania' so Ill take my word on it, not yours. Firstly at 6:16 he uses a jumping attack which creates a programmed response from the computer to 'approach' because of a whiff therefore the grapple wasnt anticipated. At 6:20 the computer cannot guard against a rear attack and it has advantage over any other grapple meaning the computer had no defense. Once again this player has mastered the game probably down to the frame which isnt uncommon for speed runs and things of this nature. From neutral walking up to the Wrestler will always trigger a grapple from him with advantage. His biggest weakness is his get up, because he can be instantly stunned with down attack in SOR2 and knocked down via a standard no direction jump attack. In the elevator you can drop him over and over with this and not get hit at all.
Contra type level? You mean the one with the alienlike atmosphere? Yeah it's kinda odd. They tried to make it a theme park attraction but its still pretty weird lol
Boss list:
00:04 Boss 01 Jack
00:58 Boss 02 Electra
01:53 Boss 03 Barbon
03:16 Boss 04 Jet
04:10 Boss 05 Vehelits
05:05 Boss 06 Zamza
05:59 Boss 07 Abadede
06:59 Boss 08 R.Bear
09:39 Boss 09 Stealth & Souther
10:47 Boss 10 Molecule & Particule
12:50 Boss 11 Shiva
14:03 Final Boss - Mr. X
Krow's Graveyard Zanza and Souther= Blanka ripoff!
Blaze vs mr x
You forgot Isotope fighting with Molecule and Particle.
😬 👌
This isn’t isotope it’s just skate vs molecule and particule
I was 10 when this came out. No "season passes", no downloadable content, no having to install games. You just put the cartridge in and kicked ass.
Ok. 👍
wtf does "no having to install games" means
you have now 42yr old
Well i for one did not grow up in those times but i did have a genesis as a kid so i can relate. These days though im playing streets 4 on switch
@@mortalkombatworld9707 it means what it said… there was no such thing as installing games back then. Hell even on PC dos games, you just put in the floppy disc, enter the command in the dos directory prompt and played the damn game.
This soundtrack could go platinum, freaking amazing, which added to the overall greatness of this game.
R.Bear no damage ?
total respect 👍
...with total love to boot.;-)
they used many savestates, it's not real playing
Yeah no shit that was awesome.
Right. R. Bear always gave me issues. And he had two of those fat fire breathing dudes too.
r bear is easy. its the blanka look a like that gives me trouble.
9:24 Nice to see R.Bear getting his ass kicked, that guy was a bastard !!! :)
@Lena Louis Million actually , because he was a very difficult boss to beat. So to see him defeated is most gratifying.
A.G.R.E.E.D.
My strategy was to make sure that I had a sword handy without dropping it so many time's in order to beat that FAT TUB OF LARD a whole lot easier.
Facts. The guy is a total cunt if you try and fight fair.
Holy crap, I've never seen anyone take on R.Bear and Shiva without taking damage. This is incredible man.
I have to agree R Bear especially he seems to have a knack of breaking holds or punching back in the middle of combos for me.
I’ve done it only one time out of about 2000 times I’ve played this game against R. Bear.
9:24 Poor Galsia got flattened by R. Bear.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Galsia managing to sleaze his way into every boss battle lol.
scifyry Garcia! I think...
@Stefano Pavone Thanks for correcting me. Had no idea.
Well not every boss battle since he wasn’t in Zamza,abedede,onygen and hydrogen(those robots whatever the hell their names are)
That's what Galsia's do. The all-purpose, disposable SoR henchman. Just below the Donovans.
Poor Galsia
Crushed by R.Bear
I remember this game having an unusually good soundtrack!
I seriously thought that it was impossible to not take damage to Red Bear, who I believe to be the hardest boss in the entire game (his clone in the elevator acknowledged). Hat's off to you for figuring out how to do that, show him for all the multiple lives and continues he cost us.
nope r bear is easy
Angelo Johnson Shiva and Bear are the hardest enemies for sure
@@xMasterSparku What about Abadede and Zamza ?
@@lylatibourtine7848 Zamza's usually easy, can get harder in a crowd but has predictable attacks and behaviors andyou're fine as long as you just move around him well.
Abadede can be killed safely with jump attacks and using moves with i frames but that bores me and it's easy to fuck up with him. I'd definitely put him up there with R Bear and Shiva even though I find him a bit easier.
@@lylatibourtine7848 You can just punch lock Abadede. If you get the timing right he won't break out of it. As for Zamza, just stand in a corner and wait for him to come to you. He can't really do anything when he's not airborne.
"BARE KNUCKLE !!!"
"GRAND UPPER !!!'
"RENT A CAR !!!"
"GRANDPA PAW!!!"
"WHERE'S TATA?!!
Seriously, what does AXEL trying to say when he performed a flaming uppercut move thing?
LOL voice clips
Sorry, I was thinking about Streets of Rage 3. :p
I always thought he said "GRAB THE PAW !!!"
Ha! XD
Hahaha I always wondered what Shiva was saying “FFFFWHYNO GRASS”
It was an exceptional step forward (especially in the spritework) from the first episode at the time, and it still holds up greatly, especially the music.
I had forgotten that Shiva already appeared here as Mr. X's right-hand man to confront before him; he reappers in the sequel as the first boss.
And most importantly, Shiva is playable in BK3 :D
SOR 3 I thought was total garbage. I didnt like it at all.
Only thing I missed in BK3 was Max. Overall game was much better than previous titles.
I didnt care for it. The old man and kangaroo characters I thought were stupid, and Ash........meh. Playing as Shiva was pretty slick, but I enjoyed SOR 2 alot more. SOR remake 5.1 was really neat. Had an alternate path for SOR 2 and had all characters playable. I'd check that out.
I played remake for hours & its awesome, but Shiva there made totally wrong. First, he not have block skill, which is his main thing, but instead he got some useless new attacks. Second he never was strong attacker to begin with. He always had simple weak combos, but make up for it with speed & grabs. Luckily BK3 have a mod to make him into proper state, equal to npc unit.
My favorite streets of rage game
Same here!
Dj LilRico90 agreed
Same here
Dj LilRiko90 I so happy that there finally making a 4th street s of rage they have the trailer on TH-cam did you see it.
@@jblue88hoodgamer54 Yeah. It's about time. I hope they add more characters. Hope they bring back Skate, Adam, and Max. They can do without the other two.
It seems like hit detection is off on this no offence, you can’t grab R Bear or Abadade because they will grab you and hit you repeatedly. Also when you use the special attack and connected with an enemy you took no damage? As far as I’m away you loose a small percentage
I didnt see him connect with any special attack. Can you point it out please?
Stan Hey, I’m not sure if this is a special attack or just a forward attack @1:36 against the Elektra, and in regard to hit detection, you see R Bear make a punch at 9:25 but no damage happens
For 1:36 that is a special attack but if it doesnt connect it wont do any damage to the player. There are 2 special attacks. One is just the special button. If it doesnt connect it wont do any damage to you. The second is forward + special and that one will hurt you regardless if it hits or not. As for the R. Bear fight, that is a bit sticky could be because he was already in his combo sequence.
At 9:25 his punch is clearly right in his face. Bear can't be stopped by those punches and he doesn't reset his frame animation when he hits. Unless Blaze may have been moved up a frame where Bear couldn't hit but this boss is like a tracker, for real. And both Dede and Bear can be thrown, but you have to approach Bear the right way, maybe at an angle (which is haaaaard). With Dede you have to throw him RIGHT away, otherwise his break counter starts after a second.
all enemies can be grabbed and thrown, even Jet etc, you just need to be quick
I had both Sega Genesis and Snes and back in the day I have to honestly say that Streets Of Rage series on the Genesis was better than the Final Fight series on Snes.
Don't get me wrong I enjoyed both Streets Of Rage and Final Fight.
My overall winner is Streets Of Rage.
final fight arcade is a superb game. snes franchise is... ok
Streets is king
This game really was lightning in a bottle
definitely, SoR 3 was decent but it couldn't match the greatness of 2. the sound effects alone are way better on 2, they actually sound like you are breaking people's bones lol
what do you mean *was* ?
It was a Final Fight rip off which did nothing original.
@@Syklonus And despite that, many, many people to this day still hold SOR2 in very high regards.
@@Syklonus SoR takes a hot steaming dump on final fight
One of my favorite games of all time
Beating R.Bear is more difficult than following the damn train
Blaze is bae.
Sorian Sky Her skirt is WAY TOO SHORT.
You can actually see panty shots.
RampagePhoenix Because I'm fighting *AGAINST* the vile, sexual objectification of women. Women should be put on pedestals!😭👙
...Just kidding! I don't mind the short skirt. It'd just be impractical to fight in.
And like every other “bae” I’ve seen in fighting games, the programmers made sure to get the “boing” mechanics as close to ideal as possible.
Virgin attack here
@@edwardgaines6561 But it looks more badass. Dressed for a night at the club. Yet kicks ass like Bruce Lee.
I've been playing this game competitively for almost 2 decades now (Max being my main) & I'm just going to say there is no way you can walk up to Abadede, casually mind you, & just suplex him with no struggle or difficulty (atleast on Hardest or Mania).
There *is* a strat that works, which involves knocking him down & jumping into him with your down attack at the right frame, stunning him, giving you leeway to grapple him quickly. But as for just casually walking up to him without him either breaking out or him grabbing you first, I don't see that being real. Just my opinion.
You can also put him down and just spam the uppercut with axel
Great skill, but there is definatly something wrong with the grabs. I confirmed this when he grabbed mr x at 14:30 for about half a second, and unless you throw him immediately, he hits you.
After playing all 3 (Haven't played 4 yet) I have to say this is the best one. The other 2 are fun, but REALLY difficult. This one is reasonably difficult
You showcased all of the characters skills. You even used my boy skate. Also you beat R. Bear and didn't die! Props!!!
Jonathane20012 Skate! The only character in the game who can dash!
Damn that R bear, bongo and balloon part totally makes you worthy of respect...
Love the Streets of Rage series.
1 felt like a more interesting Golden Axe, with the special being more of a panic button than a scaling resource to micromanage, and throw-to-instant-kill was better executed (the 2nd last level elevator treated it as a welcome option for tearing through enemies). I think the bosses were a weak point in that they just went down more to persistence and exploiting their AI than player learning technique that'd make them better at the game though.
2 felt like it was a giant leap closer to an arcade game without some of the worst conventions of arcade games (eg no health bar, BS cheap death to increase insert coin). And the music. Decades later and it's still as unforgettable. And the simple act of adding health bars and great sound effects made everything feel so, so much more powerful.
3 felt like both a step forward and a step back. The plot and characterisation was total nonsense, but the branching paths were interesting. And playable Shiva, and a hidden playable Roo? Excellent stuff. If the difficulty wasn't all over the shop it would have been a great if not flawless sequel.
It's a damn shame the series just halted. I still think the brand has recognition, perhaps not comparable to Sonic, but it doesn't have absolute duds in the series diluting confidence either.
Streets of rage 4 will come out this year
What about 4?
your destruction of zamza makes me ashamed of myself.
if you manage to keep the katana and hit him with the correct timing you don't even need to move, and you don't take a smidgen of damage. Let him approach and swing the sword at the right moment. Rinse and repeat.
Like fr fr. He got that shit on easy
This gotta be on novice. Cause aint no way you beat Shiva R Bear and Abadede without a scratch
I remember being a kid and thinking Blaze was so hot!... Now I'm in my late 30's and realize little me had good taste! :P
I was born the year this game came out, this will forever be my favorite.
Me and my grandma until play these decade ago went kids it's great game and extremely fun beat whole game as kids. Great video.
Yamoshi Croliflo Granny can play video games?!
@@edwardgaines6561 Granny is Blaze
Always loved fighting this bosses with Max. Sliding helped a lot. :)
I love videos like this on Streets of Rage. It has the best case of i-frame demonstrations I can think of. Once you understand how they all move and function, you can see how truly brilliant this series is. The fact that they carried into SOR4 largely intact, is also wild.
One of my favourite games of my childhood! Awesome ost by Yuzo Koshiro. Still love Alien Power.
Also Shiva speaks english!? Never understood what he said.
Guroga Marduk i think he says final crash. Or fight now crash 😂
Jonathane20012 I also heard "Wino Grass!"
always sounded to me like "Fight now grass!" in a West-country accent (ie. southwest England for non-UK folks)
Sriram Jeostarzz Yeah, she sure ain't Japanese!
Edward Gaines According to the wiki, she’s British. If anybody should be speaking English right? Lol
New Skate will fight on a hover board.
Hope you don't mind if i use a short clip of this in a vgm dj set video
Brilliant video, especially on Stage 5! R. Bear was BRUTAL!!!
Best tactix on bosses, 2 hits , pause, and again n again xD
This game was my everything as a kid. I wish I got to see this back then would have rocked my world
Is it just me or is Abadede boss 7 the wrestler guy was always the hardest one to beat as a kid!? What about yall?
My favorite is always Zamza , he's dynamic.
Thanks for telling me how close I was
I fast forwarded a bit but those punches from R. Bear should have clearly hit. I've been punched enough times for years to know that those uppercut and straight punches are no joke and they don't miss. The only way to have Bear miss and get an opening on him is when he jumps at you from an angle and you dodge his feet. Any other time from those punches, you're getting hit regardless of what you do, unless you are doing a super. It is close to impossible to not get hit by bosses higher than Abadede in my view because those suckers get SUPER crafty near the second half of the game. The robots (Particle, Molecule) are easy to dodge at times, though.
Perfecting R Bear was very impressive... I saw there were a few times where he almost jabbed you. Hardest boss in SoR2 hands down.
Aside from Shiva
7:32-9:33 That is one strong lady 😂😂😂😂
Idk why watching this is so satisfying
Literally don’t understand how this can be completed like this 🤣🤣🤣 MAD skills!!!
Jessica!! Get the car!!
Axel power move "RECK A CAR!"
not sure what difficulty you're playing on But great job, I've gotten so used to playing Streets of Rage R that I honestly couldn't tell if you have it on hard or Hardest ... because SoR:R's normal is like Hard XD and Maniac mode is just insane
I'm PRETTY sure it's "Hardest"; I know that Mania gives the healthier bosses four full extra life stars, and they seem to have three full life stars and a half-full fourth star here. Been a while since I played, myself!
Good taste, though. Streets of Rage Remake was a hell of a ride. ;3
Its definitely hardest becasue on normal you only fight two robots on the elevator. Hardest you fight 3. Isotope is not on normal mode.
I couldn’t believe my eyes when SOR 4 was announced a few days ago!
R. Bear looks like if you combined Soda Popinski and Mad Clown from Punch-Out!! and he fought barefoot.
He's obviously a "M. Bison" reference. You know, since in the original japanese SF2 Bison is the black boxer dude, not the tyrant.
S.O.R. are the best hands down
I love that bald bull is one of the bosses
Zamza is Blanka mixed with Vega (from Street Fighter).
I beat this game so many time when I was a kid….This game holds up well
why didn't you show the difficulty being selected?
What a great video my friend, thank you very much, I enjoyed every second of it!
Still one of my favorites
why isn't your special doing damage to you
What special?
When did he use special attacks?
@@brunomgpinto yes press a and you will use it
A-normal special ( can't hurt you if you misses)
>+A= another special (more damaging to enemies and damages you even if you missed)
@@stingchameleoncomeback4728 I know that, my point was I didn't see him doing any special attacks
@@brunomgpinto oh that >+A yeah?
1:15 she just slapped some sense into her 🤣
beautiful gameplay
Very Good my guy. All boss no damage is very dificult. Congratulation!!!
I don't get why there is a different player for each boss. You do know you can't do that during the game right??
I think if you die and hit continue you get to pick a player and respawn or at least that what I can do on my Sega Arcade game
Probably not the same games just a comp of different runs put together but u can also change characters when u die then continue
Nicely done.
My way of playing SoR2 is to yours as Western boxing is to Taiqi. Super impressive and refreshing!
I will always and forever love this game
O melhor jogo do mega drive, vc joga excelente! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Damn! Who was this guy! Super!!
Man, I almost forgot about this game. I used to rock some heads with Axel. Played this game, many, many times. Lol.
Zamza's introduction is on another level to be honest
@Shadowserg, you know, you literally can not only stun lock enemies into being essentially your punching bags, but also any other stupid enemies that walk your way as well, right? Seriously, why did you not consider taking that approach with Jack and Electra? You could, with the right method, also be pulling no damage fights with them that way as well.
RIP ps3 Genesis collection.
Enjoy close up!!
3:15 best entrance of any old video game
Favorite sega genesis game growing up would love to see a remake of it
there is called streets of rage remake
starseeker27 Hard to believe it was made in 1992!
Sega's just leaving money on the table!
@@tronix2214 sadly it is a fangame
@@tronix2214 But it is very hell good
Does anybody else ever wonder why the boss music starts so early for R. Bear?
Stan Because he's the toughest and most frustrating boss. Hahaha!!!
Stan Let's not nitpick! It's a great game!
Im not nitpicking Im actually curious.
+Jolly Roger Dragon haha right, you need mentally prepare.
Stan Good answer! It helps steel yourself for the Bear!
Is no on going to talk about 9:50 this is clearly a hacked version
That's a forward attack. It doesn't do any damage to the player.
12 bosses is a big boss roster for that time. The average of bosses for a hack and slash game in the 90's was from 5 to 6 bosses. Some games could have more, from 7 to 8 but the standard was 5.
Imaginate the R. Bear launching in the sea
dude you are amazing . you have beat my ass on very hard difficulty
Jack - Dagger Slices
Electra - Electric Whip
Barbon - Muscle Punch
Jet - Diagonal Dash, Horizontal Dash
Vehelits - Alien Dash
Zamza - Claw Run, Claw Chop
Abadede - Running Uppercut
R.Bear - Muscle Uppercut
Souther - Runner Slide
Stealth - Same Moves As Jet
Robot Trio - Mace Spin
Shiva - Final Crash
Mr.X - Rapid Fire
Abadede looks like Ultimate Warrior while R. Bear looks like Bald Bull.
skate a ruff lil nigga doe
Legendary skills
I've beaten this game dozens of times only since 2016 (no nostalgia here) and even though I'm good at the game and like to think I have all the mechanics mastered, you're on another level. Excellent display of skill and technical mastery and why this is one of the best video games made.
Didn't you already do this one? You redoing in or something? Or am I mistaken?
Nice mix ups instead of doing the same thing over and over!
Not related to this specific video, but who the hell names their kid Z Signal
you are soo good at grabbing enemies.
Abadede and R.Bear are still my nightmares in this game....
I'm very impressed. Would of liked to seen you beat the tree on the elevator too. That would be extrodinary.
Jack (Mini-Boss 1) Electra (Mini-Boss 2) Barbon (Boss 1) Jet (Boss 2) Vehelits (Mini-Boss 3) Zamza (Boss 3) Abadede (Boss 4) R.Bear (Boss 5) Stealth & Souther (Boss 6) Molecule & Particle (Boss 7) Shlva (Boss 8) Mr X (Flnai Boss)
Handing out suplexes like stimulus checks!
the over over attack is key the uppercut with the blonde dude is key
Damn , i remember me and my friend rented this shit on SEGA. Good times the 90's
Please tell me, what's the secret to grabbing Abadede? Even when I approached him from behind, I'd end up getting suplexed.
Sageoftruth same with the R Bear boss. You can't go near them. They always grab you first. Zamza as well. I am puzzled why they never grabbed in this video.😟
If you notice, he's grabbing them off of their special moves or after they wiff an attack. Its just expert timing. Remember the few times you ACTUALLY grabbed them and you were like "OH SHIT I GOT EM" He just perfected it. I usually approach from a diagonal and punch, punch grab. It works with just about anyone except R. Bear. Much respect on that run.
You can approach them from above or below and you'll grab them first almost every time.
@@picallo1 Meh. 6:16 & 6:20 would beg to differ. Not to say there isn't a consistent strat to be able to grab Abadede & suplex him, because there is, but here he's just casually walking into him & getting the grapple. Abadede isn't coming off an attack or staggered in any way & yet Player 1 is able to consistently get the grapple. That is not possible on Hardest or Mania. This is coming from someone who runs this game on Hardest 1 life & is able to max score every play through. So I'm not buying that.
@@FurbyParade226 Whatever you say dude but Ive been playing since Genesis when there was no 'mania' so Ill take my word on it, not yours. Firstly at 6:16 he uses a jumping attack which creates a programmed response from the computer to 'approach' because of a whiff therefore the grapple wasnt anticipated. At 6:20 the computer cannot guard against a rear attack and it has advantage over any other grapple meaning the computer had no defense. Once again this player has mastered the game probably down to the frame which isnt uncommon for speed runs and things of this nature. From neutral walking up to the Wrestler will always trigger a grapple from him with advantage.
His biggest weakness is his get up, because he can be instantly stunned with down attack in SOR2 and knocked down via a standard no direction jump attack. In the elevator you can drop him over and over with this and not get hit at all.
No damage from R.bear?!? HOW?!!
Zamza vs. Blank and Wolverine
Barbon, Abadede and R. Bear for Smash Assist Trophies!
I like Streets of rage1 / 5-round ❤Blaze vs 💚💚 Blazes fighting...
For a game with such good atmosphere I never understood the Contra type level&boss.
Contra type level? You mean the one with the alienlike atmosphere? Yeah it's kinda odd. They tried to make it a theme park attraction but its still pretty weird lol