![]() ![]() At this point I was starting to understand the mixed reviews, the menus are horrible and that might be being nice, the game starts natively in what seems to be micro windowed mode (pro tip #2 “Alt+Enter” to go full screen) with no indication on how to change it. ![]() Once I got the game into English (pro tip try the “A” key), I had to remap all my keyboard buttons and I was finally ready to play. This is also where I ran into my first issue, the game launches in the default language of Japanese making the first mission less of a brawl and more of find the right button puzzle. grinding Double Dragon 3 out on my Sega Genesis. I was instantly transported to my living mom’s living room, sitting in front of the RCA T.V. Upon installing and starting up the game I was met with retro glory, as the 8 bit half Japanese, half English main menu lit up my monitor and the amazing throwback beats flowed out of my headphones. Even though the steam reviews were mixed I decided to press forward anyway (for science of course). ![]() Last week we took a look at all the awesome retro games coming out in 2017, so I figured I should grab one and give you all the first review of the new year! Of course being the old man that I am, I naturally migrated directly towards Double Dragon IV. ![]()
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