The new game jettisoned 16-bit-graphics for a hand-drawn look that shows the fists, faces, and places in a greater fidelity. The look of Streets of Rage has certainly changed. “But at the same time, we are developing a new vision for the series which we believe is a step forward in the right direction, while respecting the license and the fans at the same time. “It can obviously be frightening,” says Ben Fiquet of Lizardcube, an art director on Streets of Rage 4. So what’s it like to make a sequel, the fourth game in the series, after two decades and change? But now two studios in Paris and one in Montreal are putting a new Streets of Rage game together. The fantastic series has been absent ever since. The brawler genre, or beat ’em up-where Streets of Rage was the high watermark-seemingly didn’t make the jump into the third dimension. The last Streets of Rage game came out in 1994, and a lot has changed since then.
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