@Mastur Ch33f Thank you so much, Mastur Ch33f! Well, I didn't play Streets of Rage 4 yet but looking at the Trailers and Gameplay videos, it sure looks great! 😊👍🏻
@SuperVada I also did some Longplay videos of the U.S.A. Version of Streets of Rage 3 with all Characters on Hard Difficulty as well. Here are the links to the U.S.A. Version of Streets of Rage 3 with all Characters on Hard Difficulty: Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Axel Stone | Hard Difficulty): ruclips.net/video/83f2k-zXk34/видео.html Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Blaze Fielding | Hard Difficulty): ruclips.net/video/83BxRKy-d5c/видео.html Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Skate Hunter | Hard Difficulty): ruclips.net/video/5WkEVGDDH3w/видео.html Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Dr. Zan | Hard Difficulty): ruclips.net/video/iL5EU6ZAfuk/видео.html Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Roo | Hard Difficulty): ruclips.net/video/ZRiLAmK1G0E/видео.html
Man, now as I see the many differences from Bare Knuckle 3 to Streets of Rage 3, I prefer Zan voice in Bare Knuckle 3, which is '' Spark'' than Streets of rage 3(that's one of the examples). I think it sounds better than the US Version. In my opinion '' Power up'' talk, doesn't feel right for me.
@Hugo Basilio Yes, Bare Knuckle III (Japanese Version) and Streets of Rage 3 (International Version) differ significantly in terms of gameplay, graphics, sound and plotline. Here are the Regional Differences between Streets of Rage 3 (International Version) and Bare Knuckle III (Japanese Version). -The difficulty in Streets of Rage 3 is kicked up by a level compared to the Japanese version, with the English version's easy corresponding to the Japanese's normal difficulty and so on. The International version also prevents players from advancing beyond stage 5 if the game is played on the Easy difficulty. -As usual, Bare Knuckle II's Sammy Hunter becomes Streets of Rage 2's Eddie "Skate" Hunter, but many more character names differ in both versions of Streets of Rage 3. Bare Knuckle III's enemy names are very similar to the ones found in Streets of Rage 2 (e.g. Galsia instead of Garcia). Sega of America, for unknown reasons, changed most of the names. The weapons are also renamed (e.g. Katana to Sword). -The main characters in Bare Knuckle III sport their usual outfit colors found in the previous two games (Axel Stone wears white and blue; Blaze Fielding wears red; Skate wears yellow and red). In Stage 1, Shiva has a dark green outfit as seen in City Hall instead of his dark blue outfit. Robot Axel's outfit colors match Axel's colors depending on the version being played. -Electra and Soozie/Garnet are somewhat scantily clad in Bare Knuckle III and were covered up by Sega of America for Streets of Rage 3. -Axel says "Grand Upper" in the Japanese version when he does his special, but "Bare Knuckle" in the American version. -As you have mentioned it, Dr. Gilbert Zan says "Spark" in the Japanese version when he does his special, but "Power Up" in the International version. -In Bare Knuckle III, the players face Ash, who rides a boat carrying enemies, eventually fighting them himself. Due to him being a blatant a homosexual stereotype and thought offensive, he was removed from Streets of Rage 3 and Shiva harbored the job of transporting enemies. -In Bare Knuckle III's good ending, Blaze in her ending picture wears somewhat less than she does in Streets of Rage 3.
@@TurkishBullet19 Also, there is another difference between the Japanese Version and American Version: Shiva says ``Final Crash´´ in Bare Knuckle III; In Streets of Rage 3 he says ``Ninja Attack´´. Blaze says ``Terra Shield´´ and ``Soul Fire´´ when she does blitz move and special move respectively in Streets of Rage 3;In Bare Knuckle 3 Blaze says"Hishōsōzan" when she does blitz move and ``Kikõshõ´´ with special move. Another difference is the plot: In the Japanese version, there's a whole intro popping up before the title screen. In Bare Knuckle III, the Syndicate tests their nuclear bomb in the city, causing a fatal blow on it. In Streets of Rage 3, the story was rewritten: the Syndicate is simply placing bombs to divert the attention of the city police while Mr. X deals with the city leaders one by one. As such, the intro was completely dropped. The damage rises with the difficulty in International Version, which is so frustating, because they make 7 healthbars for bosses! So Crazy!!!
@@hugobasilio1303 Yes, these additional details which you have mentioned about the Regional Differences between Streets of Rage 3 are all true and correct. 😊👍 I totally forgot to mention those details which you have mentioned it, so thank you for adding and mentioning these details as well. 😊🙏
@akuma7067 I absolutely didn't use any cheats or tools while making this Longplay / Walkthrough video. When the rechargeable meter is full (Blue meter at the top middle of screen), it will allow you to perform a "A" button Special attack without losing any health.
You make Zan look like a beast. That elevator segment was hilarious lol
Love all 3 games of the series
Great job man! What do you think of Streets of rage 4/Bare Knuckle 4
@Mastur Ch33f
Thank you so much, Mastur Ch33f!
Well, I didn't play Streets of Rage 4 yet but looking at the Trailers and Gameplay videos, it sure looks great! 😊👍🏻
dr zan is my fucking super hero
Good thing you play the Japanese version. USA version already hard mode.
@SuperVada
I also did some Longplay videos of the U.S.A. Version of Streets of Rage 3 with all Characters on Hard Difficulty as well.
Here are the links to the U.S.A. Version of Streets of Rage 3 with all Characters on Hard Difficulty:
Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Axel Stone | Hard Difficulty): ruclips.net/video/83f2k-zXk34/видео.html
Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Blaze Fielding | Hard Difficulty): ruclips.net/video/83BxRKy-d5c/видео.html
Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Skate Hunter | Hard Difficulty): ruclips.net/video/5WkEVGDDH3w/видео.html
Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Dr. Zan | Hard Difficulty): ruclips.net/video/iL5EU6ZAfuk/видео.html
Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Roo | Hard Difficulty): ruclips.net/video/ZRiLAmK1G0E/видео.html
@@TurkishBullet19 oh nice. Thank you and good job.
@SuperVada
You are welcome, SuperVada!
Thank you!
Man, now as I see the many differences from Bare Knuckle 3 to Streets of Rage 3, I prefer Zan voice in Bare Knuckle 3, which is '' Spark'' than Streets of rage 3(that's one of the examples). I think it sounds better than the US Version. In my opinion '' Power up'' talk, doesn't feel right for me.
@Hugo Basilio
Yes, Bare Knuckle III (Japanese Version) and Streets of Rage 3 (International Version) differ significantly in terms of gameplay, graphics, sound and plotline.
Here are the Regional Differences between Streets of Rage 3 (International Version) and Bare Knuckle III (Japanese Version).
-The difficulty in Streets of Rage 3 is kicked up by a level compared to the Japanese version, with the English version's easy corresponding to the Japanese's normal difficulty and so on. The International version also prevents players from advancing beyond stage 5 if the game is played on the Easy difficulty.
-As usual, Bare Knuckle II's Sammy Hunter becomes Streets of Rage 2's Eddie "Skate" Hunter, but many more character names differ in both versions of Streets of Rage 3. Bare Knuckle III's enemy names are very similar to the ones found in Streets of Rage 2 (e.g. Galsia instead of Garcia). Sega of America, for unknown reasons, changed most of the names. The weapons are also renamed (e.g. Katana to Sword).
-The main characters in Bare Knuckle III sport their usual outfit colors found in the previous two games (Axel Stone wears white and blue; Blaze Fielding wears red; Skate wears yellow and red). In Stage 1, Shiva has a dark green outfit as seen in City Hall instead of his dark blue outfit. Robot Axel's outfit colors match Axel's colors depending on the version being played.
-Electra and Soozie/Garnet are somewhat scantily clad in Bare Knuckle III and were covered up by Sega of America for Streets of Rage 3.
-Axel says "Grand Upper" in the Japanese version when he does his special, but "Bare Knuckle" in the American version.
-As you have mentioned it, Dr. Gilbert Zan says "Spark" in the Japanese version when he does his special, but "Power Up" in the International version.
-In Bare Knuckle III, the players face Ash, who rides a boat carrying enemies, eventually fighting them himself. Due to him being a blatant a homosexual stereotype and thought offensive, he was removed from Streets of Rage 3 and Shiva harbored the job of transporting enemies.
-In Bare Knuckle III's good ending, Blaze in her ending picture wears somewhat less than she does in Streets of Rage 3.
@@TurkishBullet19 Also, there is another difference between the Japanese Version and American Version: Shiva says ``Final Crash´´ in Bare Knuckle III; In Streets of Rage 3 he says ``Ninja Attack´´. Blaze says ``Terra Shield´´ and ``Soul Fire´´ when she does blitz move and special move respectively in Streets of Rage 3;In Bare Knuckle 3 Blaze says"Hishōsōzan" when she does blitz move and ``Kikõshõ´´ with special move.
Another difference is the plot: In the Japanese version, there's a whole intro popping up before the title screen. In Bare Knuckle III, the Syndicate tests their nuclear bomb in the city, causing a fatal blow on it. In Streets of Rage 3, the story was rewritten: the Syndicate is simply placing bombs to divert the attention of the city police while Mr. X deals with the city leaders one by one. As such, the intro was completely dropped.
The damage rises with the difficulty in International Version, which is so frustating, because they make 7 healthbars for bosses! So Crazy!!!
@@hugobasilio1303
Yes, these additional details which you have mentioned about the Regional Differences between Streets of Rage 3 are all true and correct. 😊👍
I totally forgot to mention those details which you have mentioned it, so thank you for adding and mentioning these details as well. 😊🙏
2021 anyway
You are using cheats. You don't lose any life with the A button atack.
@akuma7067
I absolutely didn't use any cheats or tools while making this Longplay / Walkthrough video.
When the rechargeable meter is full (Blue meter at the top middle of screen), it will allow you to perform a "A" button Special attack without losing any health.
@@TurkishBullet19 Thanks for the answear. I didn't know this.
@akuma7067
You are welcome.