Playstation : Strider 2 Details
    
        
        
            
                | Publisher | Capcom USA | Release Date | Unknown | 
      
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                | ESRB Rating | Everyone | Views | 8316 | 
 
        
        
     
    Strider first slashed his way into American homes in the '80s,  with his self-titled release for the classic NES. After a subsequent  appearance on the Genesis, Strider Hiryu disappeared from game  consoles--until now. Strider is back in a truly old-school action game  that will please fans of 2-D classics. Upon first play, Strider 2 may seem like a mindless slashorama,  with enemies coming at players from all sides. But there's more to  Strider than brainless brutality. Hiryu can also jump, double  jump, kick off of walls, slide, and cling to almost everything, which  makes it possible to avoid most foes, with practice.
 For better or worse, Capcom makes it easy for players to blow through  this game by way of unlimited continues that let Strider start from the  very point where he died. Luckily, players are graded at the end of  each level, giving at least some incentive to perform well. --Robb  Guido 
 Pros: 
 - Vivid graphics and huge bosses 
- Old-school action that requires players to learn the movements of  enemies 
Cons: - Players can essentially cheat their way through the game because of  unlimited continues 
 
    
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