Ruffian Games, the developer of Crackdown 2, revealed today that they were once working on a 3D re-imagining of Genesis beat 'em up series Streets of Rage. Today they released a prototype video for the cancelled game. Ruffian's Gary Liddon, who released the video on YouTube, said that it's
"pre-pre-pre-pre (lots of pres) pre-Alpha quality." Still, it's much
more substantial than most prototype videos. It's actual gameplay
footage, rather than just a fly-through of environments or the character
running around aimlessly. In the video, the player character pummels criminals on a city street. In spite of the 3D visuals, it looks close to the usual Streets of Rage
action: grappling, sparing use of weapons, and boss fights. The video
closes with a knife-wielding enemy named Jack approaching. Liddon didn't add any details about the game's development. He simply
said that like a lot of studios, Ruffian creates many prototypes that
don't get released to the public. He decided to release this one after a
sound-less, older version hit the Internet this week. There hasn't been a new Streets of Rage game since SoR3
way back in 1994. This prototype video does provide a glimmer of hope,
though. Sega isn't ready to bring Streets of Rage back yet but at least they haven't forgotten about the series. (cinemablend)
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