
Finally, each cassette has a different tune associated with it. And with each update, the amount of mythril you'll need also increases.
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Thankfully you can replay stages, but you'll have to replay an entire stage just to face off against a boss to get the mythril you need to update an ability. You can update each cassette in one of three ways – you can collect money from fallen enemies or what you find in objects to buy upgrades, you can find the cassettes themselves from defeated enemies and objects, or you can collect mythril from boss enemies. Then you have Sosetsitsu, which grants the Dragons special abilities such as lightning attacks, fireballs, even a fiery dragon. Stance affects the Dragon brother's health, magic, defense and attack power each stance cassette augments abilities making the Dragons stronger or weaker in certain areas. The cassettes unlock super moves that fall into one of two categories – Stance or Sosetsitsu.
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What's new to the series are assorted cassette tapes that you gain from defeated enemies or beating them out of various objects such as trash cans or mailboxes. Billy and Jimmy can also pick up weapons from defeated enemies to aid them in their battle such as bats, whips, guns, bombs, boomerangs, and so much more. Also Pressing R2 and L2 will initiate a run and a dodge. You start off with a punch, kick, jump, and throw, which you can string into different moves such as an uppercut, spinning kick, and running/sweeping kick. If you've ever gotten hands-on with any of the previous Double Dragon titles, then you're in familiar territory, however there are some new twist to the mechanics that make things rather interesting. And you can replay each stage as often as you like. You'll battle Skullmageddon and his minions in ten levels of play. But rather than face off against a stream of thugs, things take a crazy twist after the second level tossing the brotehrs into space, facing off against a giant tank, avoiding the "Killacoptor", battling a gient plant (Little Shop of Horrors anyone?), and eventually facing off against the game's protagonist, Skullmageddon, who is very reminiscent of 80's "Master of the Universe" cartoon baddy "Skeletor". And now it's up to the brothers Jimmy and Billy Lee to save her. Read on!ĭouble Dragon Neon is a reboot/remake of the original "Double Dragon" game that follows the original game's plot Marian, who's just chillin outside the Dragon brother's garage, is suddenly gut-punched and hauled away. What does this have to do with anything? Well the gang over at WayForward have developed a title, Double Dragon Neon, that not only harkens back to my arcade days as a child in the 80's, but it's also a fun beat em up as well. And I'm actually excited for this series. That's getting a reboot in the form of "Phoenix Rising". And then there's "Captain Powers", live action sci-fi series that was meant to sell toys that you could shoot into your television screen. Well it was just announced that Sony is making a live action/CGI film of the series.

The past few weeks have been quite memorable in terms of nostalgia, filled with a bunch of 80's throwbacks for instance "Manimal", a super cheesy show about a crimefighter who could shape-shift into different animals.
