![]() ![]() You can either beat them up the rest of the way, or spare them in exchange for helping you out. If they’re the last one standing, there’s a chance that they’ll beg for mercy. You’re also able to recruit some enemies. Or you can buy accessories to boost some of your stats if you don’t want to wait (or don’t like) the ones you’re rewarded after defeating a boss or completing a side quest. You can either eat your food right there in the shop or put it in your pockets for later. The most helpful are shops that sell food so you can replenish your health as vending machines are few and far between. In addition to using your cash to get more moves, there are various shops scattered around River City. ![]() In areas where there are a lot of enemies (or during a screen lock) this can be helpful so you aren’t quickly comboed by two enemies at the same time. ![]() There are also various weapons you can pick up, which will knock down enemies with one hit. As you learn more moves, you’ll have more choices when beating up enemies or figuring out combos. So if you want to have a longer light attack combo, running moves, more grab moves (specifically ones you can use when you grabbed an enemy from behind), aerial moves, or special attacks (which uses up your SP bar) you’ll have to save up some cash. Some moves will unlock automatically based on your level, like a ground stomp so you can damage downed enemies, while others require you to spend some cash at the local Dojo. RIVER CITY GIRLS FULLEach defeated enemy will bring you closer to unlocking your full potential as you’ll be rewarded with experience and cash. Both Kyoko and Misako are equally fun to play as, even to the point where I honestly can’t decide which one is my favorite to play as.Īt first, you’ll only have your basic light attacks and heavy attack in your arsenal, along with grab moves for dizzy enemies. I was certain I would miss playing as Kyoko, but once I played more as Misako she quickly grew on me. Personally, I played as Kyoko the whole game and only switched to Misako after finishing the story. When they parry Kyoko takes a selfie while Misako uses her backpack, their cute facial expressions are different in-between frames and when carrying heavy items, Kyoko has a cute phone case while Misako’s phone doesn’t and has a screen crack, and even their wallets are different. Not to mention that there are a few small touches that differentiate Kyoko and Misako even more. While Misako is more hot-headed with her moves having a little bit more weight put behind them as she won’t hesitate to utilize her backpack or use some wrestling moves. Kyoko is the bubbly one of the two with her fighting style revolves around being fast and implementing volleyball and cheerleader moves. Kyoko and Misako’s personality doesn’t just shine in conversations, but also in their fighting style. Since River City Girls have two playable characters, who should you choose to play? Well, you wouldn’t go wrong with either. But hey, if saving their boyfriends means beating up the vast majority of River City residents, then so be it. Of course, students aren’t the only ones who will pick a fight as many River City residents won’t hesitate to throw a punch. Determined to save them, Kyoko and Misako punch and kick their way out of detention and venture out to figure out where their boyfriends were taken. ![]() While they’re stuck in detention, Kyoko receives a text showing their boyfriends, Kunio and Riki, being kidnapped. River City Girls follows Kyoko and Misako. Despite (obviously) not ever playing a River City title before, I just had to play River City Girls. However, once I saw the trailer of River City Girls it immediately caught my eye. I never really thought about beat ‘em ups unless someone else brought them up. I do vaguely remember playing one in an arcade, but that’s it. I guess none of them really caught my eye lately and I never was interested in them as a kid (well except the Scott Pilgrim game, but I was late on that front) nor were any of my old friends. The beat ‘em up genre is one genre that I barely stick my hand into. ![]()
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