Streets of Rage 4: Mr X. Nightmare

Streets of Rage 4: Mr X. Nightmare

released on Jul 15, 2021

Streets of Rage 4: Mr X. Nightmare

released on Jul 15, 2021

Streets of Rage 4 is bringing Max Thunder back to the playable roster. The beat-’em-up’s downloadable content, Mr. X Nightmare, will transform Max from mind-controlled boss character to playable fighter. Includes 3 new playable characters, a new Survival mode with weekly challenges, character customization: build your own fighting style with new moves, and new weapons and enemies!


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Endless mode and 3 characters for the base game, not a must buy unless you mained Shiva/Max in the old games, or wanna play Estelle

So I actually bought this before I had played the base game of Streets of Rage 4. Whilst a quality addition in it's own right, it feels like the right way to play it allowing to swap between story mode & the new inclusion of survival mode here to freshen things up.

Mr. X Nightmare story wise is meant to be an AI training program made by Dr. Zan after the events of Streets of Rage 4 for the crew to practice their skills. In reality it's essentially a wave based horde mode called survival that randomises the enemies, power ups and weapons getting progressively harder as the waves progress. Completing a wave will unlock some perks for you to choose from as a permanent buff going into the next one allowing you to build up your character to your choosing. To a degree at least, as these power ups are random from a set pool. Getting the same power up will increase it's level making it stronger which can be done up to four times per perk. The perks themselves are pretty varied including elemental effects. Poison which is great for big heavy targets, lightning and fire which work more for crowd control. There are basic stats buffs, weapon buffs as well as some more risk reward types like healing when attacking but food will no longer replenish health etc.

When playing co-op as I was most of the time only one of you can choose one of these perks. You have to work it out between you, share the poison or buff one person? Is one of you focusing purely on weapon usage? It makes a slightly interesting dynamic as these later waves can get extremely tough with multiple bosses taking large health pools. This isn't to mention that different levels also have environmental hazards like fire spewing on the ground, wind pushing you on the air craft carrier or occasional lasers. These can also be used against enemies too if played right. This all results in the survival mode having a surprising degree of tactical aspects to it. My friend and I only ever managed to get past wave 30 once on hours of trying, but it was fun the whole time.

This DLC also comes with three new characters to play as (and one secret one...), all of which were bosses in the base game. The first is Max making a return as a series staple. The second is Estelle, a brand new character and lastly Shiva, another series fan favourite. Each control incredibly well with a little practice and don't feel like throw ins. I especially like Estelle who has great range and power but the others are also great. The most fun we had on one of our survival runs was playing as Streets of Rage 2 Max and Streets of Rage 4 Max Power Sliding and suplexing everyone as we went.

The base game characters haven't been forgotten either with Survival mode earning experience for whomever you play as slowly unlocking alternative moves for their, blitz, special and star attacks. These aren't just extra moves but customisable for each type choosing which version you find more useful allowing to essentially build your character with varied move sets to help you progress further into survival. I really liked this.

All these new characters, weapons and features increase the re-playability of the game. These aren't limited to the DLC but transfer to the base story and arcade modes. Want to play as a customised Shiva through the storyline? Go for it. It all blends into the game extremely well like it should have always been there and is extremely well priced at just shy of £6.

If you liked Streets of Rage 4, there is no reason to not get this. I actually encourage it.

+ Survival mode is really fun.
+ New characters are all really fun to play.
+ New moves giving each character more variation.
+ Power Slide!

A rather essential addition to the game, mainly adding the abilty to play as three of the boss characters. I absolutely love Estel, it feels so good to jump on a guy and punch him to death, she is my main alongside Axel, and overall the character that I find the most fun to play.

The other big addition is the survival mode (Similar to the base game's "Boss Rush"), I never pay attention to this mode in other games, but here it's actually great, cause after you beat a group of enemies on a stage, you earn a crazy extra superpower like double jump or electric damage, and you go in a fight in a completely new stage with different enemies, and they give you some stupid weapons like a giant swordfish, it's just fun to see how long you can last and the randomized aspect keeps it fresh. And once you are done playing a match, your points can earn you alternative moves for the character you played as, and you can use these moves in any game mode. Some of my favourite moves of the entire game are unlocked here, including the ability to make Axel roll into a fireball, I never walk normally now.

They brought in my boy Max playable again of course I would give it a perfect score

fixes every gripe with the base game and makes the whole thing swag

Mr.X Nightmare is interesting in concept. Essentially a horde mode where the player selects their character, fights through waves of enemies on different stages with their own unique obstacles, and stacks buffs and bonuses at the end of each round to keep in competition with the climbing difficulties of each subsequent horde. It's alright. A perfectly fine Saturday morning distraction. Get a cup of coffee, turn on your favorite podcast, and shut your brain off for an hour or two.

But I also would caution against expecting anything more than that. There's not a ton of depth here. What you see is what you get, and outside of timed challenges (which appear to be set waves and bonuses rather than the procedural base mode), there's not a whole lot to it.

The real bonus to Mr.X Nightmare is the additional characters that unlock for Streets of Rage 4's story mode. Each one is fantastic and it really adds a lot to the game. I found the lineup of DLC characters to generally be more enjoyable than the main cast (outside of Cherry, who I really like playing as), and they're worth the price of admission alone. Which isn't that much, either. You can find the physical edition of Streets 4 with Mr.X Nightmare included for about three bucks more than the base game, on average, and at that point there's really no reason not to splurge for it. Definitely pick up this version if you've had your eyes on Streets of Rage 4.