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Game Addiction: River City Ransom
11th December 2008
[Repost of an older review I did for NESCentral.com]
Posted by Ben Mazhary-Clark on Monday Nov 28th 2005 @ 3:25PM
River City Ransom, one of the best RPG fighting games for the NES and most likely the least heard of. RCR was released around the same time as Double Dragon (both developed and released by Technos) thus stealing the spotlight from this great game.
The storyline is simple: a gang member is holding a girl(friend) and several other students hostage in the local high school and it is up to you to beat through all the gangs on the streets, including several bosses, to free your friends being held.
You can play in single player or cooperative mode to beat down the street gangs. In either mode the game play is of average difficulty, button mashing is encouraged. Even with the button mashing the game still provides lots of fun with its RPG elements. Once you grind a gang member into the concrete with your method of choice a bouncing coin appears where their body was. Pick these up within a few seconds or they disappear. With money in hand you can go to many stores along the way and buy food to boost health and fighting stats, as well as pure upgrades like the Stone Hands book (fast fists), Acro Circus (flips and tricks), Dragon Feet (fast kicking) and many more. These upgrades, along with other forms of stat boosting, are critical in order to finish off some of the bosses.
In game dialogue from the gang members is enjoyable, with sayings like “BARF!!!” and “That guy’s a freak!” you can stay entertained for hours. The background music is interesting enough to captivate your interest and get you into the groove of walking around the city, beating gang members up for their lunch money.
Another wonderful element of the fighting aspect of the gameplay is the weapon selection. Use chains, pipes, wood sticks, brass knuckles, tires, boxes and garbage cans to beat your opponents down. These items can be found around the maps or dropped by gang members when they are stuck.
This game is highly recommended for players that always liked the Double Dragon or other side scrolling fighting games. RCR takes Double Dragon one step further with the RPG elements and the playful dialogue. This is a must have for any classic NES fan.
Buy River City Ransom or Trade for it on Goozex
As a side note, RCR was re-released for Gameboy Advance. Some upgrades were included but overall the gameplay was left intact for the classic fans.
Buy River City Ransom for GBA or Trade for it on Goozex
–Ben Mazhary-Clark
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Hmm, very cognitive post.
Is this theme good unough for the Digg?
Comment by Angela — February 24, 2009 @ 7:42 pm