![]() Much like previous games in the series (and, well, pretty much any side-scrolling brawler since) you have access to a broad range of all manner of punches, kicks, throws, jumping strikes, weapon attacks and special moves, but as it turns out Double Dragon Gaiden has a couple tricks up its digital sleeves to help it go blow for blow with its immediate competition in the genre. The figurative meat and spuds of any side-scrolling brawler worth its salt is naturally the combat and in Double Dragon Gaiden the scrapping is both surprisingly deep and challenging to master. Bringing legendary brothers Billy and Jimmy back into the fistic fold, already at this early stage it’s abundantly clear that Double Dragon Gaiden absolutely nails the fundamentals. ![]() Keen to rinse the taste of the risible Double Dragon IV from our collective mouths, Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons has punched and kicked its way onto PS5 courtesy of developer Secret Base and based on my early impressions of the first ninety minutes from the game, it’s absolutely shaping up to be the best Double Dragon in decades. ![]()
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