@@mr.awesome6011 No it still sucks. I think the Japanese Arcade version is better because it completely eliminates the microtransactions & you have a full moveset by default. It's still trash though. They should've just reskinned Combatribes & called that DD2.
As much as I try to see the positive side of every game I play, my recommendation here? Set fire to the Genesis cart. Inhaling the toxic fumes will be far more pleasant than playing this scrapheap.
Funny how this is the worse title considering that the AVGN tore the NES one a new anus. Bimmy and Jimmy anyone? Maybe if he played this one he'd been easier on the NES version.
Larry Laffer I think he would be. I mean, as bad as the Genesis Double Dragon 2 port was, I'd rather play that poor port of a great game over this great port of a terrible game.
@@biged3561 NES DD3 was good especially for an 8-bit beat em up. I just hate it because it's so pointlessly hard. At least the animation isn't crap, unlike Arcade DD3 & Genesis DD3.
Now I'm curious. Is there a version of Double Dragon 3 that is any good? The Arcade version was a horribly overly monetized experience that no doubt started the whole microtransactions thing. The SEGA Genesis (and you could say Gameboy too since it is also based on the arcade game) game was a bit of an improvement given how you no longer needed to spend real coins for the store, but it was still a frustratingly broken and unforgiving mess, plus I won't lie, the graphics and animation look pretty terrible especially when we compare it to other popular games of that genre that released on the same console. I'd name them, but I'm sure everyone knows already. The NES game can be argued that it is the lesser evil among the DD3 versions given how it completely ditches the store thing and it's kind of its own game rather than a port of the arcade game. However, that doesn't make it any good on its own. It still has problems such as the ridiculously frustrating difficulty, and the obvious fact that you only get one life. If anything, it's just simply better than the arcade original, but only because the arcade game already sucked and was at a very low standard, so the NES game on its own, especially if we were to compare it to the previous two games, it wouldn't be that impressive. So my question now is: "Is Double Dragon 3, let alone any version of Double Dragon 3, any good?"
Holy balls, from the thumbnail, I thought it was a bootleg of E.T. Blech. Ass of a game, though. I remember renting this, playing it for like 10 minutes, then never touching it again. I had Haunting Starring Poulterguy rented as well. Playing that one was a no-brainer.
THE Larry Laffer is responding to me? Sweet! Sorry I got you killed all those times. I thought it would be funny to make you expose yourself to everyone...
6:18 The boss of stage 2 was protrayed as Bruce Lee in arcade version. For the NES version, this boss was portrayed as Samo Hung. It looks like because there is limit of 8 bit graphic.
@@infinitygenealpa I find that my attacks actually work in the NES version, where in the Genesis version half my attacks go right through the enemies to no effect.
Ahh, I remember this game. I rented it from a Blockbuster out of curiosity. I sorta-kinda regret it, though it wasn't the worst one I've ever played. It's been several years! One thing I discovered as I played the game is that when you walk in diagonally when fighting enemies, you get better chances of hitting them with your attacks than just doing it on a straight line. The hit detection was suspect at best, so I found that little quirk that made the game more tolerable for me to play and finish it. Also, Down + B is your best friend. Ahh, yes. I remember the room with the gray gladiator with the cheap-ass spike discus as I fought him. Total pain in the ass that was. And I don't remember mummies becoming so fat! At least there is a bit of credit for this game. They didn't go for the hackneyed Princess Noiram route, sticking to the arcade instead. :P
You are right, it’s just by this point Street Fighter II and Streets of Rage II were released. I remember my friend hiring Double Dragon III, and we only played it for about 10 minutes before turning it off.
Only thing you can give to it is the graphics are very close to the arcade version. That's not saying much, given the arcade game is the black sheep of the Double Dragon family. At least characters from it got to come back in Double Dragon 4 as unlockables.
@@Shendue: Well, as of late, my only experience with _Double Dragon 3_ in my lifetime was the hard-as-fuck NES port, so I can't really talk about the other versions for the time being.
In the NES versions it’s an old lady called Hiruko who tries to steal the stone, is it an old man here? I don’t think they’d have you fighting and old lady …
This game would be a near perfect conversion if they didn't jank up the combat. Arcade version gave you a 2 hit combo that made it easier to knock down enemies. Genesis version seems to eliminate that.
The arcade original was just as bad but what’s really strange is double dragon 3 development was outsourced( the arcade and original) while the nes which was a almost different game was developed in-house
whats really amazing that MOVMENT is smoother than the arcade 2fps, however the game itself is still crap i rather go with street of rage series if i ever have a mood for beat em up in genesis
Pay to Win, huh? This Double Dragon 3 port is on a Sega Genesis......so anyone with even a smattering of education will know that the "Pay to Win" method doesn't work here (and the hit detection and other stuff makes it worse). The Pay to Win method MIGHT be acceptable in the arcade (maybe), but it doesn't work anywhere outside of the arcade. I would call Double Dragon 3 (arcade) the first Physical DLC, since you have to buy stuff (using coins from your piggy bank, presumably) and Double Dragon 3 (arcade) is NOT over the internet. The Pay to Win method is probably at least part of the reason why EA gets some hate from fans and gamers alike (that and the way EA does it). (I'm sure that there are other developers who do that at least as bad as EA or worse than EA). I don't mind actually buying EXTRA stuff (you know, like extra stages, extra weapons, stuff like that) from the game (like how Mega Man 10 does it). When you have to buy HALF THE GAME (or worse), that's when developers get hate from fans and gamers (because that's just cheap and you expect a full game to begin with). Let me reiterate...…I don't mind buying DIGITAL DLC if it's just extra stuff (like Mega Man 10's extra (special) stages and weapons). However, I DO MIND buying DIGITAL DLC if half the game is locked behind a paywall (or, in some cases, worse), because like I said, YOU EXPECT A FULL GAME TO BEGIN WITH. That's when developers seriously need to look at other options and quit with locking at least 50% of the game behind a paywall. Not everybody's going to try and pay to unlock the other 50% or so of the game behind a paywall.
God I hate this game. The enemies seem to have some type of invincibility on their first hit causing you to always get your ass kicked. Shit was hella goofy.
The arcade version of this game, Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone is the most repulsive deplorable digraceful abomination ever, the NES version is the most superior, however this genesis version looks a bit better when compared to the arcade version.
does it sound worst than double dragon 1 on the genesis? Yes! does it sound better than double dragon II on the genesis? No! does it sound as good as the arcade version of double dragon 3? HELL No! does every genesis game, developed by software creations sound good? HELL TO THE NO! I would rather have arc system works develop this port than software creations, because they knew how to make good graphics and music on the mega drive especially for the genesis version of battletoads, which sounded better than this.
My experience at the time precisely. And mind that I got introduced to the genre by the magnificent (for its time) arcade Double Dragon machine. BTW, believe it or not, this version is still leaps and bounds better than the arcade version of DD3.
The adventures of Bimmy and Jimmy continue!! Ugh, this whole game is as ugly as the old fortune teller! ...At least the Weapons Shop lady is kind of cute, and the final level in Egypt is super-creepy with headless mummies and giant hands reaching out of the ground!! Plus the final battle with the original Egyptian hotness herself Cleopatra is kind of cool, kind of boring, but it takes place in space. See, there CAN be *some* redeeming qualities in any game!!
This game is so arcade accurate that they even managed to get the poor collision detection ported over!!
It's way smoother and more fun to play. The hit detection is still janky.
@@mr.awesome6011 No it still sucks. I think the Japanese Arcade version is better because it completely eliminates the microtransactions & you have a full moveset by default. It's still trash though. They should've just reskinned Combatribes & called that DD2.
@@BoozeAholic DD3 you mean?
As much as I try to see the positive side of every game I play, my recommendation here?
Set fire to the Genesis cart. Inhaling the toxic fumes will be far more pleasant than playing this scrapheap.
Man I can't believe this game is that bad. But then again I have only ever played the arcade game once and it was very meh as far as I can remember.
NintendoComplete That'll also be the thing to do with any of the Bubsy games(especially Bubsy 3D).
Alidar Jarok Just give it a try ;) I dare you to say it's not that bad once you've had a turn! Lol
Funny how this is the worse title considering that the AVGN tore the NES one a new anus. Bimmy and Jimmy anyone? Maybe if he played this one he'd been easier on the NES version.
Larry Laffer I think he would be. I mean, as bad as the Genesis Double Dragon 2 port was, I'd rather play that poor port of a great game over this great port of a terrible game.
Gotta Love the NES version🎮👊👍
Yep, Double Dragon 2 was better as well, the only inferior game was Double Dragon 1 because it was only 1 player.
Better than this yea but that game wasn’t really good either
@@biged3561 NES DD3 was good especially for an 8-bit beat em up. I just hate it because it's so pointlessly hard. At least the animation isn't crap, unlike Arcade DD3 & Genesis DD3.
@@BoozeAholic yep if not for the game genie I would've never beat nes dd3 or even gotten past the first level lol
Now I'm curious. Is there a version of Double Dragon 3 that is any good? The Arcade version was a horribly overly monetized experience that no doubt started the whole microtransactions thing.
The SEGA Genesis (and you could say Gameboy too since it is also based on the arcade game) game was a bit of an improvement given how you no longer needed to spend real coins for the store, but it was still a frustratingly broken and unforgiving mess, plus I won't lie, the graphics and animation look pretty terrible especially when we compare it to other popular games of that genre that released on the same console. I'd name them, but I'm sure everyone knows already.
The NES game can be argued that it is the lesser evil among the DD3 versions given how it completely ditches the store thing and it's kind of its own game rather than a port of the arcade game. However, that doesn't make it any good on its own. It still has problems such as the ridiculously frustrating difficulty, and the obvious fact that you only get one life. If anything, it's just simply better than the arcade original, but only because the arcade game already sucked and was at a very low standard, so the NES game on its own, especially if we were to compare it to the previous two games, it wouldn't be that impressive.
So my question now is: "Is Double Dragon 3, let alone any version of Double Dragon 3, any good?"
My God, my childhood. I just went back in time.. the good ol' days of being a kid. 💜
You had an awful childhood, if THIS game gets that reaction.
This looks like the video game equivalent of being kicked in the nuts over and over. And over.
This one is Billy and Jimmy not Bimmy and Jimmy like the NES.
I really like this game. I used to play it with my brother when we were kids. Good times...
Holy balls, from the thumbnail, I thought it was a bootleg of E.T. Blech.
Ass of a game, though. I remember renting this, playing it for like 10 minutes, then never touching it again. I had Haunting Starring Poulterguy rented as well. Playing that one was a no-brainer.
Dorelaxen Well, at least you didn't rent a Bubsy game.
Haunting was an awesome game. I picked it up at a used games shop in London back around 95 or so. I absolutely loved it.
I actually really liked the first Bubsy game. I was working at a game store years later and grabbed Bubsy 3-D just to see. Yeah, wish I hadn't.
Somtimes it's best not to ask what could pawsibly go wrong and avoid it all together.
THE Larry Laffer is responding to me? Sweet! Sorry I got you killed all those times. I thought it would be funny to make you expose yourself to everyone...
I love Mega Drive music, but never would have thought that they use a Circular Saw as an instrument. :D
😂
I remember as a kid everyday after school me and my friends would gather at my house and we'd play this. Good memories
The hitboxes are crazy. Nearly all attacks only hit one enemy at a time, that includes the special that's supposed to hit multiple at time.
6:18 The boss of stage 2 was protrayed as Bruce Lee in arcade version. For the NES version, this boss was portrayed as Samo Hung. It looks like because there is limit of 8 bit graphic.
oh boy double dr
0:45
AAAAH SCARY OLD LADY FACE TURN IT OFFFFF
There's more animation in that scene than the rest of the whole game
Oh yes, this is one time Genesis did what Nintendo knew better than to do. The NES version was way better!
Lol!!
Oh yes, this is why we get DD4 looking and playing like a crappy 8bit NES game.
😅😂
You’re not serious, right?
@@infinitygenealpa I find that my attacks actually work in the NES version, where in the Genesis version half my attacks go right through the enemies to no effect.
Nice stamp on the old man's face to finish :)
My favorite double dragon game on genesis
You know it’s bad when the combat in Cliffhanger looks less broken than this.
Damnnn..... This brings back good memories!! I forgot how good the music was on the Japan stage!! 💯💯😎😎👌👌
Ahh, I remember this game. I rented it from a Blockbuster out of curiosity. I sorta-kinda regret it, though it wasn't the worst one I've ever played. It's been several years!
One thing I discovered as I played the game is that when you walk in diagonally when fighting enemies, you get better chances of hitting them with your attacks than just doing it on a straight line. The hit detection was suspect at best, so I found that little quirk that made the game more tolerable for me to play and finish it. Also, Down + B is your best friend.
Ahh, yes. I remember the room with the gray gladiator with the cheap-ass spike discus as I fought him. Total pain in the ass that was. And I don't remember mummies becoming so fat!
At least there is a bit of credit for this game. They didn't go for the hackneyed Princess Noiram route, sticking to the arcade instead. :P
I think the ability where you stand on their head is messed up. It’s supposed to be a really hard throw. The coding for this game is wierd
I know people hate on this but I think DD3 for the Mega Drive / Genesis looks and sound good compared to the arcade
I like this version of Double Dragon 3👍🐉🐉
You are right, it’s just by this point Street Fighter II and Streets of Rage II were released. I remember my friend hiring Double Dragon III, and we only played it for about 10 minutes before turning it off.
And this is how the code can break a whole game, folks.
I heard this game has three cheat codes you can start with a katana and you can start with nunchucks and you can start with three extra lives
In the opening scene, Billy looks like Todd from Beavis and Butthead. Lol
ear piercing music
This game is to Streets of Rage (any of them) as Street Fighter 1 is to Street Fighter 2
That shredding sound/music… 😮
Only thing you can give to it is the graphics are very close to the arcade version. That's not saying much, given the arcade game is the black sheep of the Double Dragon family. At least characters from it got to come back in Double Dragon 4 as unlockables.
That thumbnail is some nightmare fuel lol
Well, this port of Double Dragon 3 was...interesting.
Still better than the arcade.
@@Shendue: Well, as of late, my only experience with _Double Dragon 3_ in my lifetime was the hard-as-fuck NES port, so I can't really talk about the other versions for the time being.
This guy got it on lock 🔒
still better than the arcade version, this version has smooth movements, and doesn't actually try to rob you lol
That beautiful thumbail is what made me click the video
the thumbnail scared me off. Somehow the old witch portrait is even uglier than the nes ver
In the NES versions it’s an old lady called Hiruko who tries to steal the stone, is it an old man here? I don’t think they’d have you fighting and old lady …
Yeah. This is one of those things that happened but we try not to talk about it.
The Egypt theme is the best
I don't think swords are Billy's strong suit.
Marian got the same heigh of Shaquile Oneal... poor Billy.
Not bad compared with the gameboy version, but theres definitely something missing here.
Ya quiero ver la calacion de los juegos que compraste Armando
This game sounds and looks like golden axe.
Nes was the more superior
This game would be a near perfect conversion if they didn't jank up the combat. Arcade version gave you a 2 hit combo that made it easier to knock down enemies. Genesis version seems to eliminate that.
The fighting style still looks like it belongs on the nes 😂😂😂😂😂
I don't know what you guys are talking about. I loved this game.
When porting this over at the time, WHAT WERE THE DEVS THINKING!?!? The NES version shits all over the Genesis port.
The arcade original was just as bad but what’s really strange is double dragon 3 development was outsourced( the arcade and original) while the nes which was a almost different game was developed in-house
This game Bimmied when it should have Jimmied
11:40 First ninja Kage bunshin no jutsu jaja
2:12 Wtf is this move
Why is the music just the same cues over and over again? At least the Arcade game, as flawed as it was, had a healthy variety of that.
ジェネシスとアーケードはなんかなぁ・・・って感じだけどファミコン版は神
The first Double Dragon game where the franchise was ruined by the US.
whats really amazing that MOVMENT is smoother than the arcade 2fps, however the game itself is still crap i rather go with street of rage series if i ever have a mood for beat em up in genesis
Even this game was considered shit fuck, I think I’m the only alive that actually liked this game. I know, pure shit
F it. The Combatribes was the real Double Dragon 3
*_CYBORGS AIN'T LADIES!!_*
Pay to Win the prototype
Seriously. Modern EA must have hired hella notetakers to play this one.
or remnants f those old Coin Ups arcade from the early 2000 which put difficulty to the max and cost 2 bucks for a 5min game
I thought that was E.T.
Pay to Win, huh? This Double Dragon 3 port is on a Sega Genesis......so anyone with even a smattering of education will know that the "Pay to Win" method doesn't work here (and the hit detection and other stuff makes it worse).
The Pay to Win method MIGHT be acceptable in the arcade (maybe), but it doesn't work anywhere outside of the arcade. I would call Double Dragon 3 (arcade) the first Physical DLC, since you have to buy stuff (using coins from your piggy bank, presumably) and Double Dragon 3 (arcade) is NOT over the internet.
The Pay to Win method is probably at least part of the reason why EA gets some hate from fans and gamers alike (that and the way EA does it). (I'm sure that there are other developers who do that at least as bad as EA or worse than EA).
I don't mind actually buying EXTRA stuff (you know, like extra stages, extra weapons, stuff like that) from the game (like how Mega Man 10 does it).
When you have to buy HALF THE GAME (or worse), that's when developers get hate from fans and gamers (because that's just cheap and you expect a full game to begin with).
Let me reiterate...…I don't mind buying DIGITAL DLC if it's just extra stuff (like Mega Man 10's extra (special) stages and weapons). However, I DO MIND buying DIGITAL DLC if half the game is locked behind a paywall (or, in some cases, worse), because like I said, YOU EXPECT A FULL GAME TO BEGIN WITH. That's when developers seriously need to look at other options and quit with locking at least 50% of the game behind a paywall. Not everybody's going to try and pay to unlock the other 50% or so of the game behind a paywall.
Nice blogpost no one cares.
God I hate this game. The enemies seem to have some type of invincibility on their first hit causing you to always get your ass kicked. Shit was hella goofy.
The arcade version of this game, Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone is the most repulsive deplorable digraceful abomination ever, the NES version is the most superior, however this genesis version looks a bit better when compared to the arcade version.
I understand that this version is based on the arcade one but at the same time the far inferior NES is the only one who did it right.
Agreed.
does it sound worst than double dragon 1 on the genesis? Yes! does it sound better than double dragon II on the genesis? No! does it sound as good as the arcade version of double dragon 3? HELL No! does every genesis game, developed by software creations sound good? HELL TO THE NO! I would rather have arc system works develop this port than software creations, because they knew how to make good graphics and music on the mega drive especially for the genesis version of battletoads, which sounded better than this.
I respect whoever had the gumption to play through this pile of shit! 😆
The animated caracteres is very poor like the arcade version
Guaranteed to enrage!
Imagine playing Streets of Rage 2, and then popping this mediocrity into your Genesis....yikes.
My experience at the time precisely.
And mind that I got introduced to the genre by the magnificent (for its time) arcade Double Dragon machine.
BTW, believe it or not, this version is still leaps and bounds better than the arcade version of DD3.
Wow, this is crap. The NES version of DD3 is my favorite Double Dragon game. Fortunately, they designed their own version of the game.
The NES version looks like god's made vs this shi...t..version..
I liked Streets of Rage better
l prefer this to me 1°nes version and 2° arcade and amiga version
genesis is very bad
But 1 hit only 5 hp its like cheating 😒 in arcade 30 😄 haha
This and the Japanese arcade version is the worst version I've ever played.
sounds just like it's nes version
Really bad than other Double dragon Game
Ridiculous
Looks like Greta Thunberg
This game is bad compare to Double Dragon 1 and 2
This game fucking sucks, dear god...it's awlful
This game is ass even as a arcade game..
Game sucks and weird. The old guy looks like e.t.
This really looks like it sucks... LOL
Yes, it really sucks indeed!
Part 3 is crap👎
God awful
The adventures of Bimmy and Jimmy continue!! Ugh, this whole game is as ugly as the old fortune teller! ...At least the Weapons Shop lady is kind of cute, and the final level in Egypt is super-creepy with headless mummies and giant hands reaching out of the ground!! Plus the final battle with the original Egyptian hotness herself Cleopatra is kind of cool, kind of boring, but it takes place in space. See, there CAN be *some* redeeming qualities in any game!!