Going into the sudden release of Double Dragon IV this debate raged on, with folks questioning the staunch commitment to the retro aesthetic.Īfter actually playing it, I fall somewhere in the middle.ĭouble Dragon IV‘s premise is just as silly as it’s always been, and I wouldn’t expect anything less. That’s partially because the series is so contentious among fans, with two distinct camps - those who prefer the arcade version, and those who prefer NES. I convinced just about every person I knew to take at least one run at it, and depending on their prowess, they’d either get bored after the first stage or rage at the final boss into the night. Double Dragon II NES was a staple in my household.
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