![]() It's a Street Fighter-esque approach as it shows you the inputs and clears the lesson once you've nailed it, and even those that have played through the game numerous times may learn something new. Many of us will have stumbled across combos and strategies through persistence, but this mode takes you through the basics but also specific combos and moves for each character. The other big free addition - and this one is for everyone - is a rather good Training mode. We couldn't even clear the first stage, but that said there'll be more skilful players that have invested hours mastering each character's most effective combos, so it's a fun extra. Those that don't buy the DLC also got some new goodies recently: first up is 'Mania+' difficulty, which is insanely challenging. The DLC does not add story content in a meaningful way, though as we'll go on to explain what is included represents excellent value. Let's quickly clarify what this extra content doesn't do, and what you also get in the accompanying free game update. ![]() ![]() At $7.99 / £7.19, it's also a relatively low-priced bit of DLC, which is a fair way to set expectations. X Nightmare DLC has been an exciting and long awaited addition. Of course, more of a good thing is always welcome, so the Mr. We called it a "a perfect modernisation of a beloved franchise" in our review. It's a game with plenty of replayability, too, with a good number of unlockable characters and a generally moreish campaign. Streets of Rage 4 was a big hit in 2020, tempting in newcomers with its stylish visuals and weighty combat, and delighting series veterans of a certain age that had been waiting many years for an official sequel.
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