The development team faced a challenge: how to unify three distinct art styles? Streets of Rage 1 featured a grittier, darker palette; SOR2 was more vibrant and cartoonish; SOR3 was stylized and exaggerated.
When we talk about the greatest fan projects in video game history, Streets of Rage Remake (often abbreviated as SoRR) is always at the top of the list. Developed over a decade by the talented Bombergames team, this love letter to the SEGA Genesis era transcended its status as a simple "fan game" to become a comprehensive celebration of the classic beat-'em-up genre.
The Remake’s greatest strength is how it rewards long-term play. The in-game is the heart of the experience, where you spend points earned from your scores to buy:
The development team faced a challenge: how to unify three distinct art styles? Streets of Rage 1 featured a grittier, darker palette; SOR2 was more vibrant and cartoonish; SOR3 was stylized and exaggerated.
When we talk about the greatest fan projects in video game history, Streets of Rage Remake (often abbreviated as SoRR) is always at the top of the list. Developed over a decade by the talented Bombergames team, this love letter to the SEGA Genesis era transcended its status as a simple "fan game" to become a comprehensive celebration of the classic beat-'em-up genre.
The Remake’s greatest strength is how it rewards long-term play. The in-game is the heart of the experience, where you spend points earned from your scores to buy: