![]() But with an eagle eye, you’ll spot a slither of a strategically hidden zapper behind the crates that are just in front of the cabinet.Ĭomplete each requirement to unlock the specified trophy. This time though, there isn’t a police officer wielding a taser. Just before the boss battle you’ll see the arcade cabinet in plain sight, in the room with all the golden chickens. The fourth and final retro level can be found in the eighth stage, called Art Gallery. Streets of rage 2 Easter egg stage 4 MR.The taser is hidden under a table just to the right of the cabinet, and will be revealed when that charging nutter, Caramel, headbutts it! One thing to look out for here, though, is that this cabinet is in a fight zone, and so can very easily be destroyed by a rushing goon. The arcade cabinet is in the second section of the level in the biker bar, and is impossible to miss. The third slice of retro can be found in the fifth level, titled Underground. Streets of rage 2 Easter egg stage 3 ABADEDE.Again, be sure not to use the taser from the previous battle and then zap the hell out of the Bare Knuckle cabinet in the arcade to access the retro fight. Just before jumping down to the second level, you’ll notice there’s an arcade behind you that has an open door to access it on the right side. The second retro fight can be found in the fourth level, called Old Pier. Near the beginning of stage two there's a cop with a taser defeat the cop but do not pick up the taser to kill the mooks, instead take the taser a little further ahead and you should see a lone arcade machine, Destroy it with the taser and it will transport you into a portion of Streets of rage 2 complete with retro 16 bit graphics where you fight Jack, defeating him will transport you back into stage 2. He’s been left out of the crew’s adventures for long enough, but I think they could fully even it out by at least giving us some of Adam’s perspective.Streets of Rage 4 Cheats For PlayStation 4 I think this could both expand the Streets of Rage universe, and re-establish the fact that Adam is one of the main three characters of the franchise. I really like the idea of Adam having his own cast-not just of allies, but personal antagonists as well. And of course, you can use the opportunity to flesh out the cast a whole lot more with original characters. And for the second “Adam game”-during SoR4-you could have Estel join his supporting cast sometime after she comes to her senses regarding her misplaced support of the Y-Twins. ![]() You could even draw inspiration from the Streets of Rage 3: Adam’s Story mod from Remake and have Max as a part of his supporting cast for his POV of the third game. ![]() And I know that Remake exists, and I’m super thankful that it let Adam join Axel and Blaze in the fighting, but that sadly only half-counts due to the game not being canon or official in the series.īut even this leaves some potential-Adam could get two “gaiden” games, both with him as the main character and seeing what the events of 3 and 4 were like from his perspective. He literally only dives in to knock back the cops surrounding our heroes, hugs his daughter, disappears for the whole rest of the game and doesn’t show up again until after the climax has been resolved. Adam finally got his playable status restored in the main series, but he was only used as a deus ex machina in the story. Hell even in a (admittedly obscure) mobile remake of the first game, Adam was relegated to a tutorial guide rather than a playable character. Forced to be the damsel in distress in 2, unplayable in 3 despite investigating the nuclear bomb fiasco just like the other characters, and he wasn’t featured in the 90’s British comic adaptation of the series. Barring the very first game in the series, the dude keeps getting done dirty to some extent. Not only does it make the most sense, but he just deserves it, honestly. ![]() I think Adam is easily the best fit for this, out of all of the cast members. ![]() I gave my two cents, but upon some more consideration, I realized something: the fifth (and sixth) games in the series could be a spin off duology. Recently just saw a post discussing a potential Streets of Rage 5, and what it would ideally contain. ![]()
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