词条 | Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls |
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|title = Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls |image = SNES Double Dragon V - The Shadow Falls cover art.jpg |caption = North American SNES cover art by Julie Bell |developer = Leland Interactive Media Telegames (Jaguar) |publisher = Tradewest Jaguar{{vgrelease|NA/EU|Williams Entertainment|JP|Messe Sansao, Inc.}} |director = Kevin Lydy |producer = Michael Abbot |designer = Stan Gorman Timothy Heydelaar |programmer = David Schwartz Mike Waltman |artist = Francisco Gracia Franz Borowitz Greg Miller |writer = Derek Benson |composer = Robert Atesalp |series = Double Dragon |platforms = Atari Jaguar, Sega Genesis, Super NES |released = SNES{{vgrelease|EU|10 July {{vgy|1994}}|NA|1 August 1994}} Genesis{{vgrelease|NA|5 August 1994[1]}} Jaguar{{vgrelease|NA|1 April {{vgy|1995}}[2]|EU|April 1995[3]|JP|July 1995[4]}} |genre = Fighting |modes = Single-player, multiplayer (up to two players) }} Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls is a fighting game developed by Leland Interactive Media and published by Tradewest for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis in {{vgy|1994}}. It was later released for the Atari Jaguar by Telegames the following year. Its an American-produced sequel to the Double Dragon series by Technōs Japan,[5] who had little to no credited involvement in the development of the game outside of licensing the IP to the publisher outside Japan. Unlike previous games in the series, which were side-scrolling beat 'em ups, Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls is a head-to-head fighting game based on the Double Dragon animated series in the style of Capcom's {{vgy|1991}} arcade-hit Street Fighter II, though Technōs would eventually produce their own fighting game based on the 1994 live-action Double Dragon film the following year simply titled Double Dragon for the Neo Geo. Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls received mixed reception since it was released for the SNES and Genesis. Critics felt it was a respectable clone of Street Fighter II and gave positive comments in regards to the graphics and the sprite quality. However, the Jaguar version received negative reception from reviewers, who felt that the port did not improved upon the graphics and audio from the 16-bit versions and was also criticized for its controls layout. GameplayDouble Dragon V: The Shadow Falls is a fighting game that follows the 8-way directional pad/stick and 6-button layout common to most fighting games at the time (including Street Fighter II), consisting of weak, medium and strong punches and kicks. The Genesis version supports the standard 3-button controller (making use of the start button to toggle between punches and kicks), as well as the 6-button controller released the previous year, while the Jaguar version makes use of its 3-button controller for punches and the 3, 6 and 9 keypad buttons for kicks instead. Characters have several special moves, as well as finishing moves called "Overkills" where the losing character has their own unique death animation when defeated by a certain type of basic attack. The game features four game modes to choose from: Tournament is an arcade-style single player mode, where the player competes against a series of computer-controlled opponents, with each character having their own ending. Vs. Battle is a two-player mode where one player battles another. Quest is an alternate single player mode where one competes in a series of plot-based matches and the player can choose to play as one of the Lee brothers, who are on a mission to stop the Shadow Master from releasing a plague, or play as one of the Shadow Warriors, who must compete to become the Shadow Master's new second-in-command. The player can also alter the storyline by having Billy be the Shadow Boss while Jimmy is good. In Quest Mode, the player can also adjust the attributes of their own character. Watch Mode allows the player to pit two computer-controlled characters against each other. There is also a Dossiers mode, where the player gets to view the game's character profiles, as well as an Options mode to adjust the difficulty setting, control configuration and other features. CharactersShadow Falls has a character roster of twelve fighters - ten immediately playable characters (the two "Double Dragons" and eight Shadow Warriors) and two end bosses. Many of the characters are taken from the Double Dragon animated series that aired during the game's release. Only Bones, Sekka, Blade, and Dominique are original characters, with Blade's design being based on the generic Shadow Warrior soldiers who were on the show. Dominique and the Shadow Master are playable in the Super NES and Genesis versions via a code. In the Jaguar version, Blade, Trigger Happy, and Icepick were removed, while Dominique became part of the default roster. The Double Dragons
The Shadow Warriors
Development and releaseThe Atari Jaguar port was showcased in a playable state at the SCES '94.[6][7][8] The Jaguar version was developed at Telegames' CDG division by Ed Salvo, who previously worked on titles for the Atari 2600 such as Apollo's Spacechase and Wizard Video Games' The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, along with his wife Janet Salvo and former VSS employee David Mahaffey.[9] Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls was initially released in Europe for the Super NES on July 10, 1994, and was later released in North America on August of the same year. The Sega Genesis version was released shortly after the SNES version and only in North America.[1] The Atari Jaguar version was released in both North America and Europe on April 1995,[2][3] and later in Japan on July of the same year by Messe Sansao.[4]Reception{{Video game reviews|SNES=yes |SMD=yes |JAG=yes |na=true |GR_SNES=52%[10] |GR_SMD=20%[11] |GR_JAG=58%[12] |Allgame_SNES={{Rating|2|5}}[13] |Allgame_SMD={{Rating|2|5}}[14] |Allgame_JAG={{Rating|2.5|5}}[15] |EGM_SNES=21 / 40[16] |EGM_JAG=23.5 / 40[17] |GamePro_SNES=16 / 20[18] |GamePro_SMD=12.5 / 20[19] |GamePro_JAG=10 / 20[20] |NGen_JAG={{Rating|2|5}}[21] |rev1=Game Players |rev1_SMD=65%[22] |rev2=Mega Fun |rev2_JAG=19%[23] |rev3=Play Time |rev3_JAG=19%[24] |rev4=Total! |rev4_SNES=4-[25] |rev5=Ultimate Future Games |rev5_JAG=23%[26] |rev6=Video Games |rev6_JAG=39%[27] |rev7=VideoGames |rev7_SNES=7 / 10[28] |rev7_SMD=8 / 10[29] |rev7_JAG=6 / 10[30] }} The original release for the SNES generally received mixed reviews. GamePro described the game as an unoriginal but competent Street Fighter II clone with good character sprites and a variety of options.[18] The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly commented that the game would appeal to younger gamers with its cartoon style and easy-to-perform moves, but summarized it as a strictly average entry among the many fighting games on the market. They scored it a 5.25 out of 10.[16] The Super NES version also received scores of 5.75 out of 10 from Game Informer and 3.1/5 from Nintendo Power.[31][32] The Sega Genesis version received a rating of 2/10 from Sega-16.[33] The later Atari Jaguar version received generally negative reviews. The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly unanimously agreed that the game is better than the Jaguar's previous fighting games (Kasumi Ninja and Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story) but substandard in absolute terms. Their chief criticisms were that the Jaguar version has the same graphics and audio as the by-then outdated SNES version, and has far worse controls, with the use of the Jaguar controller's number pad making it almost impossible to execute special attacks.[17] GamePro's reviewer expressed little problem with the controls but still panned the game, criticizing the "headache-inducing music" and arguing that it is unacceptable for a game which was graphically average even on 16-bit systems to be ported to a 64-bit system with no enhancements aside from the backgrounds.[20] A reviewer for Next Generation stated that "while the 12 characters in the game have some theoretically interesting designs, the art is flat and the animation is stilted at best." He also concurred that the background improvements in the Jaguar version were not enough to make the game's graphics better than mediocre, and gave it two out of five stars.[21] {{clear}}References1. ^1 {{cite magazine|url=https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3AEGM2_US_01.pdf&page=145|title=Evil Exists In Many Forms. 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