As with many boss themes for games of this type, it focuses on shorter melodic phrases rather than a drawn out melody, and works in the heat of the moment. The boss theme for the first area, "Boss - Skullmageddon," is an intense synth rock piece that really manages to create a great rush of adrenaline. It's this ridiculously catchy synth pop tune with bubbly lyrics and it really manages to capture the essence of the neon lights seen on a night on the town.
"City Streets 2," on the other hand, is an original vocal tune that transports the listener to the 80s. Just as it did in the first game, this tune definitely sets the gamer in the mood to beat up some thugs! Of course, it also comes with some awesome guitar and synthesizer solos that really add to the piece. "City Streets 1" is an awesome rock rendition of "The Black Warriors Arrive" from the original Double Dragon. Of course, the majority of the music is dedicated to the various stage and boss themes. "Marian's Theme" is also quite pleasant, offering a very ballad-like approach with stunning strings and a nice acoustic sound. Among other homages, I like how "Shopkeeper's Theme" has a very ethereal Asian vibe to it, while also incorporating the title theme's melody.
Likewise, as short as it is, "Mission Bumper" is a nice upgrade from the original "The Journey Continues (Intermission)." There are also some miscellaneous themes that I'll group together at the beginning of the review. Of course, there are some awesome electric guitar solos thanks to the extended development of the track. I imagine this is what the original composers were aiming for when they wrote the classic all those years ago. The album opens up with a fantastic synth rock rendition of the iconic Double Dragon theme, aptly named "Title Theme" on this release. How does the overall listening experience turn out? Body The release is intended as a tribute to both the series- musical style as a whole as well as the music of the era when this game was released. For Double Dragon: Neon, the company's sound director and game music fanatic Jake Kaufman wrote all the music, releasing it through his Bandcamp page on a 'name your price' deal. This Double Dragon Neon walkthrough is divided into 13 total pages.WayForward Technologies, don't you love them? Between offering original games such as the Shantae and Mighty franchises, they have also offered inspired reboots of franchises with Contra 4, Bloodrayne: Redemption, and now Double Dragon: Neon. Hit again to keep the ball bouncing and to drop more money. Double Dragon Neon Walkthrough - Double Dragon-Neon 11īefore the mission ends, there's a dragon ball in the middle. Double Dragon Neon Walkthrough - Double Dragon-Neon 10Ībob - To beat this guy just move below than him and keep punching. Later, you'll find a keys that can be use to unlock the treasure box. Double Dragon Neon Walkthrough - Double Dragon-Neon 9 Double Dragon Neon Walkthrough - Double Dragon-Neon 8 Williams - The most basic enemies you'll encounter. Double Dragon Neon Walkthrough - Double Dragon-Neon 7 Keep going to the right and kill all the enemies. Double Dragon Neon Walkthrough - Double Dragon-Neon 6
Break anything that breakable for items/money/song. Double Dragon Neon Walkthrough - Double Dragon-Neon 5 Other than that, focus on sosetsitsu/stance songs. It'll be fun when you do multiple moves and understand the game mechanics. Double Dragon Neon Walkthrough - Double Dragon-Neon 4 Double Dragon Neon Walkthrough - Double Dragon-Neon 3 If you're first time playing this game, pause the game, select "Help & Options". It's time to save your girl! Double Dragon Neon Walkthrough - Double Dragon-Neon 2 Mission 1 - Main Street Double Dragon Neon Walkthrough - Double Dragon-Neon 1 You can jump to nearby pages of the game using the links above.