Difference between revisions of "Streets of Rage 3/Playable characters"
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Note: in this page, the introduction of each selectable character is directly taken from the game manual of the American version. Character's backgrounds are quite different between the Western and Japanese releases, especially for Zan. | Note: in this page, the introduction of each selectable character is directly taken from the game manual of the American version. Character's backgrounds are quite different between the Western and Japanese releases, especially for Zan. | ||
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+ | ==Character movesets== | ||
+ | The control scheme in ''SoR3'' takes after and expands on the one in ''SoR2''. Each character has both a basic and an advanced moveset. The advanced moveset is composed of several types of special moves, which are not classified the same way in the Western and Japanese versions of the game. | ||
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+ | In ''SoR3'', the blitz move can be upgraded up to 3 times, the current blitz level being shown with a series of stars under the player's health bar. Moreover, by holding some specific kinds of weapons, characters can perform special moves different from their bare hands versions. However, those 2 mechanisms are not mentioned in the English game manual, only in the Japanese manual. | ||
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+ | {| class="responsive prettytable" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" | ||
+ | |+ Advanced moveset | ||
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+ | ! Move (EN) | ||
+ | ! Move (JP) | ||
+ | ! Command | ||
+ | ! Comment | ||
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+ | | Blitz | ||
+ | | Seichō Hissatsu 成長必殺 | ||
+ | | rowspan=4 | {{Right}} {{Right}} + {{B}} | ||
+ | | The Japanese term literally means ''growing deadly (technique)''.<br/>This is called like that to convey the idea of upgradable blitz. | ||
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+ | | Seichō Hissatsu 1 成長必殺1 | ||
+ | | Called 1-star blitz on this page. | ||
+ | |- | ||
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+ | | Seichō Hissatsu 2 成長必殺2 | ||
+ | | Called 2-star blitz on this page. | ||
+ | |- | ||
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+ | | Seichō Hissatsu 3 成長必殺3 | ||
+ | | Called 3-star blitz on this page. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Stationary Special | ||
+ | | rowspan=2 | Hissatsu Waza 必殺技 | ||
+ | | {{A}} | ||
+ | | Usually simply called ''special'' by players.<br/>The Japanese term literally means ''deadly technique''. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Directed Special | ||
+ | | {{Right}} + {{A}} | ||
+ | | Usually called forward special by players. | ||
+ | |- | ||
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+ | | Buki Hissatsu 武器必殺 | ||
+ | | {{Right}} + {{A}} or {{Right}} {{Right}} + {{B}} | ||
+ | | Usually called weapon blitz or weapon special by players.<br/>The Japanese term literally means ''weapon deadly (technique)''. | ||
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==Axel Stone== | ==Axel Stone== | ||
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{{MoveListRow|'''Blitz'''| |{{Sprite|SoR3-Ash-Blitz.png}}}} | {{MoveListRow|'''Blitz'''| |{{Sprite|SoR3-Ash-Blitz.png}}}} | ||
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Revision as of 18:22, 17 September 2021
At the beginning of the game, 4 playable characters are available:
- Axel Stone,
- Blaze Fielding,
- Eddie "Skate" Hunter,
- Dr. Gilbert Zan.
Following certains conditions to satisfy during a run and by inputting some cheat codes, 3 enemies can become playable characters:
- Roo, the kangaroo coming along the mini-boss of the second stage, Bruce the clown,
- Shiva, the boss of the first stage,
- Ash, the mini-boss of the first stage in the Japanese version of the game.
Those additional characters are quite rough and are in an unfinished state, particularly Ash as most of his attacks look similar.
Note: in this page, the introduction of each selectable character is directly taken from the game manual of the American version. Character's backgrounds are quite different between the Western and Japanese releases, especially for Zan.
Contents
Character movesets
The control scheme in SoR3 takes after and expands on the one in SoR2. Each character has both a basic and an advanced moveset. The advanced moveset is composed of several types of special moves, which are not classified the same way in the Western and Japanese versions of the game.
In SoR3, the blitz move can be upgraded up to 3 times, the current blitz level being shown with a series of stars under the player's health bar. Moreover, by holding some specific kinds of weapons, characters can perform special moves different from their bare hands versions. However, those 2 mechanisms are not mentioned in the English game manual, only in the Japanese manual.
Axel Stone
After the Syndicate was defeated the second time, Blaze's old partner from the police force moved far from the city and set up a school of martial arts. The letter he receives from Blaze brings him back to the city at top speed.
Blaze Fielding
An ex-cop who had helped overthrow Mr. X twice before, Blaze now works as a private detective. When informed by Dr. Zan that the next victim of the Syndicate's evil scheme will be her old friend, the Chief of Police, she immediately sets up a task force to go to his rescue.
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Eddie "Skate" Hunter
Since his last encounter with Mr. X and his thugs, Adam's kid brother has grown smarter, stronger and faster. And he's ready and willing to hit the Syndicate where it hurts.
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Dr. Gilbert Zan
A former RoboCy researcher converted into a cyborg during Dr. Dahm's early experiments. Dr. Zan probes a little too deeply into corporate files and discovers what the secret research is really for. He knows the Syndicate must be stopped once and for all, but because of his criminal record he can't approach the police. So he pays a visit to Blaze's agency and enlists her help.
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Roo
Roo being a hidden playable character, no official sources from the game disclosed the names of the moves performed by Roo. So, this section uses the move names specified in Streets of Rage 4.
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Shiva
Shiva is another hidden playable character. He's quite unfinished and some of his moves feel quite uncomplete or out of place, like his blitz.
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Ash
Ash as a playable character could have been a failed attempt or a joke that the developers still included in the game as a bonus. Nearly all his moves use similar animations and are not really well developed.
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