![]() If you see them start to crouch, hop over their slide move. If you’re being tossed, hit jump right before they land and laugh at their lame attempts to bring you down. The strategy for dealing with them is rather simple. Not only do they enjoy running up and tossing you like a dwarf, they also tend to use a slide tackle move. So you’ll see Signals flashing quite a lot in your runs. In Streets of Rage 4, enemies that are about to throw you will flash red. These guys tend to be flow breakers, charging in and throwing you around. Signals, the mohawked punks of the streets, are enemies that also had their debut in the first Streets. And, thanks to the new innovation of being able to snatch a weapon in mid-air, if a Donovan foolishly throws one at you, grab it and reintroduce him to his lost friend. Another approach is to pick up a long weapon, like a pipe or bat, since those are longer than Donovan’s reach. Your best bet is to move toward them at an angle and attack first. Moving in can also be a bad idea, as they have a longer reach than Galsia. They’ll just shoryuken your sorry ass back to the asphalt. Your best bet when dealing with Donovans is to not try jump attacks. In later stages, they can even catch a thrown weapon, and then toss it straight back. ![]() Donovanĭonavans have a strong respect for the “no fly zone.” That is, they have a tendency to knock you straight out of the air with a swift uppercut. ![]() Jump attacks are a good bet for dealing with knife-wielders. Also, some Galsias will carry knives or broken bottles and make a beeline straight to you, making them quite annoying. Galsias become far more formidable in large groups (be careful in the Chinatown stage) - it’s basically your 100 duck-size horses scenario. However, although Galsias are easy prey, that doesn’t mean you should drop your guard around them. You can usually beat them quickly with just a short combo. They’re fairly passive, and don’t defend themselves. Galsias have been your typical fist fodder enemy since the dawn of Streets of Rage. On the second page you’ll find the newest foes. The first page of this guide covers the original enemies from the series that make a comeback in Streets of Rage 4. From Galsias to Garnets, let’s go over the best ways to introduce them to some bare knuckles. But what about the very new, very punchable faces? Well, that’s where this enemy tips and tricks guide comes in handy. Many of the old strategies against classic enemies still work just fine - even 26 years on. Naturally, it drops you back on the familiar streets of Wood Oak City facing not only classic enemies, but some new foes. It’s a loving nod to the franchise’s past, but it stands as a proper sequel as well. Streets of Rage 4 is a game pulling double duty.
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