![]() But if you're looking to learn more about the final two games in the Final Fight franchise, be sure to check out AVGN's review below. There's quite a bit of language that is NSFW here, so proceed with caution. Let's just say, Guy becomes a crime boss, Cody is a "drug zombie," and there's a revolving door of terrible bad guys who the game cannot decide is the main antagonist. To help make sense of it all, Matt McMuscles - known for his incredibly informative "What Happened?" series - hops in to assist with some of the finer details of Streetwise. The visuals are really rough on the eyes, there are loads of weird mini-games you'll need to play to earn money for new moves, and oh, you play as Kyle, the brother of Cody (who has been kidnapped in this game). ![]() Released in 2006, this game goes back to more of a Beat 'Em Up style and really doesn't appear to do the genre any justice. Things take a turn for the worst with Final Fight Streetwise, however. Despite it's oddities, Final Fight Revenge seems to be a bit of fun for those who are fans of the franchise. ![]() ![]() One super sees Poison blow a kiss at the opponent and if it lands, suggestive photos of her pop up on screen and hurt her foe. As the Nerd notes, the game does feel stiff in the controls, and it has some odd design choices like interactive supers that shift the perspective behind the character and see the opponent trying to run away from a barrage of projectiles. Final Fight Revenge was a Japan-only Saturn title that played more like a traditional fighting game than a Beat 'Em Up.
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