![]() ![]() Unlike other fighters that employ the tag system however, Double Dragon Gaiden implements a sizable chunk of strategy into this mechanic to make the use of it and is thoughtfully tactical in a way that you might not expect. Side scrolling brawler 101, right? Well yes, but just peer slightly beneath the apparently traditional veneer of Double Dragon Gaiden and something quite unexpected reveals itself.įurther Reading – The Best PS5 Fighting Gamesįirstly yes, the tag system works as you might expect on the surface of things in that you can take a kicking, tag out and a mate with (hopefully) much more health hops in to take over the business of smashing dudes up. You progress across a 2D world, putting fist/foot to face and smashing your way through a veritable army of goons en route to the final battle at the end of the game. The basic gist of things remains the same. Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise Of The Dragons PS5 Review The Best Series Entry In Years And It Isn’t Even Closeįrom the jump, Double Dragon Gaiden impresses duly – both seemingly familiar like settling into a warm bath while also feeling unexpectedly fresh at the same time. Seemingly manifested into existence to address this very fact, Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons doesn’t just refine the quintessential essence of the series at large, but it thoughtfully augments that beating, thumping heart of the series with roguelite mechanics to not only create the best Double Dragon game in absolute years, but one of the best side-scrolling brawlers of the year, too. From Double Dragon Neon to the more recently risible Double Dragon IV, I don’t think it’s an especially controversial thing to suggest that the Double Dragon franchise has fallen short of its legendary status as of late. Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise Of The Dragons PS5 review.
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