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Platform For Display: PlayStation 5


Edition: Game


Features

  • Includes: Double Dragon Gaiden Poster with art by David Liu and Double Dragon Gaiden Character Sticker Sheet
  • TAG TEAM ACTION Choose two fighters and seamlessly switch between them, giving you a multitude of strategies for devastating combos, defensive and offensive moves
  • BEAT EM UP WITH ROGUELITE ELEMENTS. Experience endless playthrough possibilities with a dynamic mission select function
  • 13 UNIQUE PLAYABLE CHARACTERS. Earn tokens along the way to unlock a diverse roster of 9 more characters, each with their own playstyle and strengths
  • Adjust game difficulty to affect the amount of tokens earned per session and use tokens to unlock content from the Token Shop including characters

Description

Prepare to throw down the Double Dragon way in this fresh addition to the iconic beat ‘em up franchise. It’s the year 199X, and nuclear war has devastated New York City leaving its citizens to fight for survival as riots and crime engulf the streets. The city has been overtaken by criminal gangs who terrorize its ruins as they fight for total dominance. Unwilling to endure these conditions any longer, young Billy and Jimmy Lee take it upon themselves to drive the gangs out of their city. Explore the early beginnings of the young Double Dragon brothers as they take on both new and familiar enemies in this alternate story. In this fresh roguelite take, every playthrough is a brand new chance at new action. Featuring a unique and dynamic level structure, the difficulty of the missions you take on will change depending on the order you have selected them. Tag in and out as the classic duo Billy and Jimmy, switch it up with Marian and Uncle Matin, or experiment with 9 additional unlockable characters, each with their own special moves and unique playstyles. With 2 player local co-op, the action quadruples as you and a friend clean up the mean streets. Includes: Double Dragon Gaiden Poster with art by David Liu and Double Dragon Gaiden Character Sticker Sheet. DLC: With 2-player online and local co-op, the action quadruples as you and a friend clean up the mean streets. ONLINE & LOCAL CO-OP: Grab a friend and clean up the city streets together with online and local co-op that supports up to two players. SURVIVAL MODE: Test your might against a barrage of enemies in this wave mode that increases in difficulty the further you progress. Use tokens to unlock this mode, as well as special backgrounds during runs. VERSUS MODE: Select two characters and upgrades to battle against your friends to prove who is the ultimate Dragon Warrior. This mode and special backgrounds are unlocked via the token shop.

Language ‏ : ‎ English


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.8 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches; 3.2 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 821902


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 3, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Maximum Games


Best Sellers Rank: #11,211 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #395 in PlayStation 5 Games


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 130 ratings


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  • A great game in the franchise of one of the first and greatest Beat 'em Ups ever.
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5 Edition: Game
This was a gift for my gamer nephews (I'm a gamer also; for 40 years now). They love it very much as does their Dad. They play at all hours of the day. They really get a kick out of Abobo's animations and sfx. He's one of the many classic characters you can choose to use. The game lets you pick from the heroes as well as villains from the game's four decade history. It is two player co-op if you choose (I forgot to ask if there is a versus mode). The graphics are sprite based; in the style of the 8-bit and 16-bit eras. Cute, cool, and well done. Well, they're having a blast with it. I'll probably get myself a copy one day. It's on many platforms, so whatever current systems you have should have a version you can buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024 by InquisitorLilian

  • Good Value...worked great!!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5 Edition: Game
Good Game!!!
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024 by Jay

  • "Not your Dad's Double Dragon", approach with an open mind
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5 Edition: Game
I've been a big fan of Double Dragon for many years. I grew up playing the NES games, the arcade games, the SNES games, and even playing the oddball Neo Geo fighting game....and yes, D.D. Neon and Double Dragon 4 as well. So, I was thrilled to hear that new one was coming out. Double Dragon 4 wasn't too well-received, but I enjoyed it for the cheap game it was. I was hoping for something a bit bigger, and more fleshed-out, with this one. Fortunately, it is. One can tell that the team putting this game together was spirited, and wanted to make something special - For the most part, I think they did. Still, this game wasn't what I was expecting. It LOOKS like Double Dragon and it SOUNDS like Double Dragon. It even has those somewhat-frustrating platforming sections, random weapon grabs, super-moves (similar to those in Double Dragon 2 but far easier to pull off), and almost all of the characters. But, it doesn't really play like any 2.5 brawler I've played before, and it takes some getting used to. For one, Double Dragon really isn't known for being the fastest brawler. There is a sort of hidden flow and rhythm that goes with Double Dragon games, and this one has its own. Some of the DNA is in there, but the control scheme is quite different, the execution of moves is simplified, and the tag-team option really shakes things up. That said, the moves, while awesome, lack a bit in variety. For example, Billy and Jimmy only have one technique or combo they can do when grabbing an enemy. In most Double Dragon games, you could at least choose to throw or knee the enemy once grabbing them (in Double Dragon 2 and Super Double Dragon, you could do far more than that). Edit: There are additional throw commands with some characters, including Billy and Jimmy - it took me a while to find them. These can be done with the circle button and backwards from facing direction plus circle button. It sort of makes me wish it had the variety of moves in Super Double Dragon. That said, once I realized that this was its own game, I grew to appreciate it way more. First of all, the tag team system requires switching of characters, which technically doubles your move-set. There is also a run button for enabling extra moves and movement. The specials for each character are unique, and few characters play or feel the same.... and what's more, there are tons of characters. I think there are 14 in all, though it will take some time to unlock all of them (I'm still working on unlocking the final character, at he costs 50 "tokens"). Speaking of tokens, they are earned by playing through the game. Expect to have lots of replays. Another thing I like, is that the game has some rogue-lite elements. This isn't to the point of being annoying, but ensuring that no play-through is exactly the same. It does wonders for replay value, and keeps things from getting stale. As far as the graphics go, they are an acquired taste, but look FAR better in action on my big-screen tv. And the music is spot-on. Rockin' original tunes and remixes from many of the games, even some from Double Dragon 2 and Super Double Dragon, plenty from the first game too. The music is just awesome, and the sound effects are great. I don't want to forget to mention, that while the combat is slow-ish compared to many modern brawlers, it allows for one to strategize - learn to go with the pace, use the timing to your advantage, and you may understand why they made it that way. It's easy to fall in to the groove after a few hours in. So yeah, if you go expecting something familiar, but quite new, you'll be okay. If you're expecting a retread though, you may be disappointed - this is a new evolution for Double Dragon. Ways this game could've been better - more variety of throw/grapple techniques, a few more stages, add online co-op - no online co-op, for DOUBLE DRAGON?, SERIOUSLY? Pros - fun gameplay with cool mechanics and nice punchy sound-effects, banging music, fun characters with lots of variety, lots of unlockables and incentives to replay, rogue-lite elements and RPG-upgrade system add layers of depth to the game rather than becoming a detriment, game gets way more fun with a 2nd player in the room. Thanks for reading my review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Roorookaboo

  • Lots of fun!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5 Edition: Game
I really love that this game has a local two player couch co-op! It is a throwback to an earlier generation of video games visually, but it’s still looks good, and is a lot of fun!
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023 by Brian

  • Modus game
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5 Edition: Game
he cannot not stop playing it, my grandson loves it, pleased with this game
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by Noreen Porritt

  • very ole school video game & ugrated it’s more even fuN
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5 Edition: Game
You can aLso pLay up to 4players at the same time
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by German Quevedo

  • Nothing beats the classics
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5 Edition: Game
The game is not bad and not that good also. that's my personal opinion.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023 by Nash3s

  • Price
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5 Edition: Game
I am in the camp where 2D side-scrollers should not be overpriced. At most they should be around $20 USD. This goes for all 2D side-scrollers. It's sad that this and the rest of the 2D side-scroller games are $30+, including some that are priced at $60 range for what is only several hours of game play with little to no replay-ability. It doesn't justify the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by E. Y.

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