Songs by artists in the Synthpop & Synthwave genre. (River City Ransom, Guilty Gear, BlazBlue, Chaos Code) (River City Girls, Mighty Switch Force, Cat Girl Without Salad, Shantae) Songs featured in Wayforward & ArcSystem games.
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River City Girls OST ~ Abobo Boss (WayForward Games / Beat Em Ups) Renegade / Nekettsu Kouha Kunio-kun ~ Title Theme & Start (Beat Em Ups / The Kunio-kun/River City Franchise)ĭavid Hasslehoff ~ True Survivor (Synthwave)ĭouble Dragon Neon ~ Mango Tango (Beat Em Ups / WayForward Games / Synthwave) KYOKO: She's gotta be paid top dollar to monitor the hall, right? She's not even a student!Ĭharacter(s) Represented: River City Girls Or the punches we took from Misuzu to get here. MISAKO: Definitely didn't hurt as much as his math lessons. You think we hit him too hard with those chairs? KYOKO: And Riki! Also, this totally beats detention in Mr. Anyway, we ain’t here to shop for some cheap summer tees! We know you took our boyfriends, and we aren’t gonna let that slide! We’re taking you jerks down for what you did to Kunio! MISAKO: Yeah yeah, tell me something I don't know.
#Double dragon neon mango tango series#
I’m still not sold on the art, but at $15, I’m not going to argue with the value this game brings! Prosĭouble Dragon Neon is a love letter to fans of the series and beat-em up fans in general.MISAKO: What’s up, nerds! Name’s Misako, and that’s Kyoko! Together, we’re the River City Girls! Instead, Wayforward delivered an intensely strategic beat-em up with so much style! The music alone made me want to keep playing immediately upon finishing, and the gameplay loop made it worth it. I expected a game that would be passable, fun, and brainless. Games like Neon are made for the sticks! No bugs, errors or glitches were encountered either! Hats off to Wayforward! Final Thoughtsĭouble Dragon Neon shattered my expectations completely. If you have one available, use an arcade stick for the true throwback experience. I ended up preferring it in handheld mode, but it was equally fun playing it in docked. Double Dragon is built for co-op! Sunglasses at Nightĭuring my experience with Double Dragon Neon, the game performed remarkably well in both docked and handheld. Also, keep a look out for the bonus worms, as striking them will reward you with plentiful health, lives, tapes, etc. Thankfully, extra lives can be scattered throughout the level in barrels or trash cans. Every time you begin a level, you have two lives, which can seem crazy on certain stages. Once you complete one, you can freely go back to grind out money, tapes, or for practice. A new one is unlocked upon clearing the game, and it sure does ramp up drastically. Want to focus on attacking or defense or special moves? There is a style for each! The game even recommends having a sweet mixtape for trying the higher difficulties. Tapes will become very vital, as it can completely change how you play Neon.
#Double dragon neon mango tango upgrade#
It doesn’t stop there! You can use other collectibles to further upgrade them through the Tapesmith, a shop that shows up in select stages. Collecting multiples will essentially level up abilities, up to 10. These tapes are split between styles and moves. When defeating enemies, they will sometimes drop money or tapes. The biggest addition comes in the tape system.
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Neon decided to add a dodge button, customizable fighting styles, and super moves. When it originally released in 2012, belt scrollers were a dead breed. Double Dragon Neon is a side-scrolling beat-em up that tries to spice the formula with a few additions.