Streets of Rage 3 (Wii)
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Description
In part three of the Streets of Rage series, Mr. X is back and this time his plan involves replacing public officials with his own robots. Only Axel, Blaze, Skate, and new-comer Dr. Zan can stop him. Streets of Rage 3 features all of the beat 'em up action you would expect from a Streets of Rage game. One new feature is the special move power bar, where it only costs energy to do a special move if the bar isn't full. Also new is the ability to do special maneuvers with different weapons, depending on the character. For example, Skate has no special move with the pipe, but does have one with the knife. The opposite is true for Axel. Any weapon Dr. Zan picks up is turned into energy balls which he can throw at the enemies. Secret characters and multiple endings add replay value.Screenshots
There are no Wii screenshots for this game.
There are 27 other screenshots on file for other versions of this game.
Alternate Titles
- "SoR 3" -- Informal abbreviation
- "Bare Knuckle 3" -- Japanese title
- "ベア・ナックルⅢ" -- Japanese spelling
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The Press Says
Eurogamer.net (UK) | Oct 06, 2007 | 9 out of 10 | 90 |
Nintendo Life | Sep 24, 2007 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
80 |
IGN | Sep 25, 2007 | 8 out of 10 | 80 |
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Trivia
Bosses
At the end of the third stage you will have to fight against... yourself (depending on which character you've chosen to play with)!Cover
When the UK magazine Mean Machines Sega reviewed the game in 1994, they had their art editor draw a cover picture with Zan and Blaze standing in front of the building. Sega Europe bought the rights to the artwork to use it for the cover of the UK/Europe release.Cut content
According to several pre-release screenshots, there was originally a section where the players got to ride the motorcycles they are so often attacked by. This section was obviously removed for the final version.Hidden characters
In the Japanese version of the game (Bare Knuckle 3), along with the other hidden characters, you can also unlock and play as an 'effeminite' male character named Ash, after beating him in Round 1. He cannot wield weapons and has very few attacks, though he's ridiculously quick and is far too strong to use in a normal game. Ash can also be unlocked in the US version by using the Game Genie.References
The character Blaze is very reminiscent of the female character in SEGA's 1985 coin-op Flashgal.PAL and US version
There are a number of changes in the US and PAL releases:- A part of the intro and a picture in the bad ending were cut.
- All characters but Zan have slightly different clothes.
- The female enemies have more clothes.
- The police chief (in the original a general) has no beard anymore.
- The boss Ash was replaced with Sheeva (a character from the predecessor) and the boss Break was renamed to Axel.
- In level one of the original, there is a hole in a wall in one place. The wall part was completely removed.
Patch
There is an unofficial translation patch available for the original Bare Knuckles 3 Megadrive release, which effectively allows to play the game in English without the content changes that happened when the game was officially localized.Information also contributed by CaptainCanuck, Mad Griffith and Matt Keller
Related Web Sites
- Streets of Rage Online (Information source for all Streets of Rage games)
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