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Streets of Fury

Streets of Fury (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Xbox 360
Tags: Fighting, Brawler
Developer: Cyrille Lagarigue

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08/24/2009

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Streets of Fury review

Reviewed October 08, 2009

Rob Hamilton says: "They're designed and animated using digitalized actors (kind of like Mortal Kombat), which was an interesting choice to say the least. And occasionally comical, as when certain foes go down, they tend to fall as gingerly as possible, as if the actor was thinking, "Gotta be careful! Don't want to bruise my hip or anything making this look good!""
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