Urban Reign

Urban Reign 7,9/10 9267 reviews

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Take Tekken to thestreets. Nuff said.REVIEW:In early 1999, Capcom introduced PowerStone, a new take on the fighting game formula.

Sep 13, 2005  Created by the Tekken and Soulcalibur development teams, Urban Reign is a PlayStation 2-exclusive street brawler specifically designed with multiplayer fighting action in mind. IT'S AWESOME! Urban Reign - 4 Player Back Ally Brawl Maximilian Dood. Unsubscribe from Maximilian Dood? Cancel Unsubscribe. Subscribe Subscribed Unsubscribe 1.22M.

P ower Stoneintroduced 'free roaming' gameplay mechanics, interactive backgroundsand items, and fun multi-player gameplay. It appears it's Namco's turn tounleash their own take on the free roaming fighting game engine. 'Doserandom bad guys ahh MINE Miista Phoenix!'

- LawUrban Reign doesn't just wow you withimpressive fighting animation and call it a day. The Story Mode offers anambitious amount of content,presenting you with 100 missions which can be played 1-player or cooperatively with a humanpartner!

All in all, there are somewhere around 60 characters you'll run into(all of which you can unlock and use in multi-player). Urban Reign also packs an entertaining 2-to-4 playerfree-for-all VSmode, which of course distinguishes it as it's own 'fighting game' entity(in turn, giving it theright to be featured here on TFG).In this era of fighting games, Namco not only set the bar for 3D fighters, but for streetbrawlers / beat-em-ups as well (although you can't say there's much competitionout there nowadays).

Back in the 80's & 90's, I loved arcade beat-em-upslike Bad Dudes, Double Dragon and Final Fight. As sort of asuccessor to those classics, Urban Reign is honestly one of the best 1-player 'beat-em-ups' I'veever played.Some players might not give Urban Reign the respect it deserves, andjust mash buttons like they do in some other 'fighting' action gamesout there.

However, players that look deeper will find a surprisingly solid fighting system.There are a variety of different striking options, grapples, groundattacks/grapples, a dodge button to evade incoming attacks as well. Thecharacters themselves don't have the very deep movelists, but the abilityfor characters to freely move in the environment, pick up weapons, throw objects,co-operate with partners, and pull off moves on multiple opponents atonce makes up for the lack of complexity in some areas.Some of the fighting mechanics, include: dodges/counters, tech-rolling, double team attacks, insane combo possibilities, tons of throws and grapple/wrestling moves(which look ages better in this game than in most wrestling games) andof course, free roaming around a variety of environments.

Furthermore, characters have the ability to 'runfast' while free roaming which enables special abilities like sweeping, running up walls, or evenrunning 'up' other characters.There are also unblockable movesthat make oddly you invulnerable while you attack. This is probably the biggest'quirk' of the gameplay, but in the long run, it's actually aneffective gameplay element and makes forsome pretty fun mind games. Thankfully, you can also 'lock on' to youropponents, whichis a key element in learning how to play properly.

'I'll show you some ground& pound, punk!' - PaulUrban Reign'sability to bring 4 or more players against each other really makes it shine.The fact that Tekken's Paul Phoenix & Marshall Law are featured in the game is also a nicetouch (but also leaves us Tekken fans wishing for MORE characters from Namco'sstaple franchise). The character variety of Urban Reign is decent,although many designs are simplistic and 'bland'.

However, consideringUrban Reign's 'realistic' setting, those simple designs makesense and seem to fit. However, there are definitely some 'star'characters that stand above the rest, both in terms of looks and how they fight.Typically, the martial artists are the best fighters (just like inreal life).Urban Reign's presentationis lacking in some areas, but it gets you right into the action without wastingtime. Prominent story missions feature short, yet entertaining cut scenes, most ofwhich supply decent and funny dialogue throughout. The storyisn't as fleshed out as it could've been, but something about it has a certain'humorous yet serious' charm. Also, all the missions are the same. Just kick everyone'sass. (Nothingwrong with that I guess?) Through playing Story Mode as the protagonist, BradHawk, you'll level him up RPG style by powering up his attributes after eachvictory.

You'll also unlock new moves for Brad, enabling more complex fightingmechanics as you advance through Story Mode. In the end, the gameplay is where it's at, andUrban Reign good times if you give it a chance. I mean, who doesn't enjoy beating up on wannabe gangstas?Page Updated:September 7th, 2019Developer(s):NamcoPublisher(s):NamcoPlatform(s):PlayStation 2Designer(s):MasahideKito DirectorHirofumi Motoyama ProducerRelease Date(s):Sept.

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Related Games:,GameplayEngine8.0 / 10Story/ Theme8.0 / 10OverallGraphics8.0 / 10Animation9.5 / 10Music/ Sound Effects9.0 / 10Innovation8.0 / 10Art Direction6.5 / 10Customization6.0 / 10Options / Extras6.0 / 10Intro / Presentation7.5 / 10Replayability / Fun8.5 / 10'Ouch' Factor10 / 10Characters8.0 / 10BOTTOM LINE8.4/10FinalWords:Urban Reign is a surprisingly fun and underrated little gem of a game. I thinkmany mainstreamsites naturally overlooked it and didn't appreciate the game's unique attributes, which isone of the main reasons I decided to feature Urban Reign on TFG.Personally, I ended up enjoying Urban Reign a lot more than some of theother 'mainstream' 4-player party games of the time. (Yes, I'm lookingdirectly at you Smash Bros).Required to experience Urban Reign to the fullest are 3 things:#1) A PS2 multi-tap.#2) 2 to 4 friends who enjoy violence.

Bonus if they know how to play Tekkenor other fighting games.#3) Knowledge of the gameplay mechanics and how to use the characters properly.(Don't button mash for 5 minutes and then say the game sucks, stupid).Unlike some mindless 'beat-em-up' titles out there, you can actuallyimprove as a player in Urban Reign. There's definitely a level ofstrategy and mind games available in the multi-player modes. On top of that, theanimation and 'ouch factor' is just off the charts.

There's so much actiongoing on at times that the fights may almost appear to be choreographed at times(and won'tfail to entertain any onlookers).Of course, Namco fighting game fans will be treated to many references to Tekken and even S oul Calibur in this title. Ifyou're a fan of the way Tekken and Soul Calibur characters move,and how hard they hit, then you'll love Urban Reign. So anyway, where'smy next-gen, online-enabled Urban Reign 2, Namco???

Bring itback!!!! If not, I'll even be happy with Urban Reign HD Online.TFGWebmaster.

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You have all the charm and chivalry needed to woo and seduce others, but your strong morality keeps you above the smut and of day-to-day life. Others look up to you without knowing why - you have an air of mystery about you, even though you are incredibly open and sincere. You, sir or madam, possess a richness of spirit which others can only begin to grasp, yet you keep a level head.

You are the essence of win.