Street Striker
- August 19, 2021
- Boom Games
Street Striker is an arcade-style street fighting game with intense combat and spectacular animations. Explore five unique arenas, find weapons by smashing crates and barrels, or use melee skills to defeat waves of enemies. Enjoy simple gameplay and immersive sound design.
Reviews
- The graphics are great and support full HD resolution.
- The punch effects are good enough, adding to the overall experience.
- The game has potential and could improve significantly with future updates.
- The game feels unfinished, with only one enemy type and no boss fights.
- Control customization is lacking, making gameplay frustrating.
- There are very few levels, and they are repetitive and short, leading to a lack of content.
- music4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- -25 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally well-received, with users praising the quality of the soundtrack. However, there is a desire for more diverse soundtracks that align better with the mood of each level.
“The soundtrack is really good.”
“There are more soundtracks based on the mood of the level you're playing.”
“The soundtrack is really good.”
“The game really needs more soundtracks that match the mood of the level you're playing.”
“I wish there were more soundtracks that fit the atmosphere of each level.”
- graphics4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are highly praised for their impressive quality, with users noting the detailed visuals that enhance immersion, such as the realistic depiction of character scars. However, the demanding graphics also lead to significant GPU heat, indicating a resource-intensive experience.
“The graphics look great.”
“I was sweating because this game made my GPU hot. The graphics are crazy; I can really feel the scar on Jason's body as if it were my own.”
- story2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game's story is criticized for being lacking and unoriginal, with reviewers noting that it feels like a mere asset flip lacking the depth and narrative engagement found in similar titles, such as "The Take Over." Overall, the absence of a compelling storyline detracts from the gaming experience.
- gameplay2 mentions
- 150 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
Players express a desire for more diverse and challenging gameplay, suggesting the addition of at least 50 new levels with varying difficulties, as the current five levels are considered too easy and short.
“The game features at least 50 more levels, each with different difficulties, providing a rich and varied gameplay experience.”
“With a total of 5 levels that are very easy to pass, the game offers a long and engaging gameplay experience.”
“The addition of more levels and varying difficulties enhances the overall gameplay, making it enjoyable for players of all skill levels.”
“The game needs at least 50 more levels with varying difficulties, as all 5 levels currently available are very easy to complete.”
“There should be at least 50 additional levels with different difficulty settings, since the existing 5 levels are all quite simple to pass.”
“I would like to see at least 50 more levels with diverse challenges, as the current 5 levels are too easy and lack depth.”