Wild Streets
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Review by Underdogs:
Wild Streets is an average side-scrolling arcade game-- no more, no less. Characters are cardboard cutouts, graphics is below average, and fight animations are unconvincing. The hero (a cop in this case) only has 2 fighting moves-- punching and kicking, and repetitive scenery makes the game boring very fast. The game's only saving grace is the panther, which is your sidekick, and can help you out in tough spots. Actually, its claws seem to be much more powerful than your attacks, so the game becomes an easy affair of evading tougher enemies to let your panther take care of them. Titus is never known for excellent games, but with uninspired graphics, lack of variety, and hordes of same enemies over and over, Wild Streets is one of their worst.
Average Rating: | 6.17 [28 votes] |
Genre: | Action |
Designer: | |
Developer: | Titus |
Publisher: | Titus |
Year: | 1990 |
Software Copyright: | Titus |
Theme: | Organized Forces |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Tough Guy, Fist Fight, Bad Dudes |
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