The game also includes brand new songs that sound as if they actually came straight from the 80’s and fit perfectly with the games setting. One of the games strongest points is actually it’s soundtrack, many classic tracks from the original have been remastered and given a new lease of life. Each area also has unique enemies, though towards the later stages of the game many of these enemies are recycled and when coupled with the amount of enemies you may face in any given stage, they become very repetitive, very quickly. The variation in level design is also superb, moving through areas such as backstreets, a futuristic spaceship, the rural countryside and a strange chaos dimension, each level is uniquely designed and easily distinguishable from the last. This time instead of the Black Warriors taking her, it’s a new villain by the name of Skullmageddon, who doesn’t just resemble one of the 1980’s most memorable villains, Skeletor, but even sounds like him too.ĭouble Dragon: Neon, as the name suggests, is bright and colourful, WayForward have put a lot into the way the title looks and the updated graphics are simply beautiful. As with its predecessor, Double Dragon: Neon begins with the lovely Marian being severely man handled and taken hostage by a group of men with questionable tastes in fashion, and it’s up to twin brothers Billy and Jimmy to rescue her.
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