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Great old-school feel. I wish, however, that like in the old-school games, that when you die you just re-spawn, rather than having to start the whole level over again.
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this game gets old real fast but is fun for the first 2 levels.... at some point in the second part i noticed that the dinosaurs werent spawning which made me wonder why this is called dino-strike
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This game is an omage to the most beautiful coin-op beat em up games! i fount a lot of final fight, capitain commando, vendetta and cadillac and dinosaurs in this game :D
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I nostalgia'd. I loved streets of Rage and this is almost identical in every aspect. Just harder would be better, I think.
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i love to rain down knuckles onto android dinosaurs like the pissed off thundery god of righteous dino-racist fury that i am, but needs more combos, more difficulty and over all more content
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It brought me a nice memory from my arcade times in Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, i used to play it with my dad when i was a kid. You had a good inspiration, it looks a lot like it, but it could be better, gameplay-wise. Overall, it's a good games, kudos for making me nostalgic.
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normal enemies=standing punch combo
"boss" enemies=running attack (knee thing)
the fact i summed up the game that quickly means there is a LOT of work to be done to make this passable... once again, i am reminded why i left miniclip to start playing at kongregate... sigh...
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Streets of rage with dinosaurs instead of a kangaroo and I can bust a cap off. Still only so-so as a game. The days of the side scrolling beat em up are long gone.
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that was rather boring, but it did bring back the good ol' days when black men were only seen in the media as knife-wielding hoodlums providing fodder for strapping young kickboxing American heroes. 4/5 for nostalgia...an extra half-star for the opportunity to beat up dinosaurs with a sledgehammer.
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There are multiple difficulties.
They start you on easy, there's no way to see there are more difficulties unless you game over and start a second time or if you beat the game and start another one.
I think it's probably pretty critical that you tell the players what difficulty they're on, and how they can use a different one.
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3/5 Mainly due to the difficulty... or should I say the extreme lack of it. This level of difficulty is non existant, and I don't think I lost more than 10% off my lifebar tops.
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I feel like the combos are a bit simple, and the only situation in which spamming "L" is not advisable is on the final boss's second form.
Something that happened to me on the final boss...While he was using his chest-lazor(just a bit too powerful for something impossible to dodge in a lot of situations, IMO), I ran around behind him and was somehow killed by kicking him in the back, he was not using any attack other than a laser in the other direction.
Personally, I find that the girl character's hitboxes based off her animations are much more intuitive than the guy's.
Overall, it's a nice throwback, but doesn't have the polish of it's predecessors. High-quality for a free flash game though.
@kirptose:
Dominatrices are actually pretty common in fighting games. Probably because the game creators decided they needed some fanservice even if you're not playing as the girl.
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The game is almost good. One fatal flaw keeps it from being a 5/5 in my books, and puts it down to 2/5. Is it the lack of continues? No... Is it the enemy diversity being slightly low? No... It's the fact that the jumpkick/shoryuken move is completely overpowered. You almost never need anything else, it allows you to basically auto-kill anyone that's up against a wall (including bosses! You can infinite every boss except the last one against a wall with good timing), and it moves you fast. Need to mix it up/move even faster? Jump, then jumpkick/shoryuken. It's broken as all hell!
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Great game. While it is very much in the same spirit and genre of classic brawlers, it has a more modern flash feel. My only complaint is that there seems to be some kind of glitch I encountered at the boss level for the first meidian stage. My sprite and all of the other enemies got stuck in the wall.
The art's great. Is it original, or does anyone know what it was ripped from. The good art is half the reason I ranked it so high.
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I was going to give 5 out of 5, but making you restart a level when you lose a guy? BULLSHIT. That knocked off 2 whole stars, because now the game is unplayable past a certain level. Other than that, wow ... great graphics, awesome game play! I was having total Final Fight nostalgia the whole time ... except I think this game is actually better. One other nitpick ... I can't play the girl, because her voice just grates on my nerves.
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I have to say, this is a very great tribute to games such as Streets of Rage. I absolutely loved those games. Gameplay flows very, very well. Easily a 5/5 for me.
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this is a fuse of old brawlers games something like streets of rage or something like that (oh yes i remember the name xD plus that game is a sega game,when i saw the characters i remember: "this is a copy but oh what the hell") super easy
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I love how you can grab a woman by the throat and punch her in the stomach multiple times....I hope they aren't pregnant.