Double Dragon Is It Worth Playing? Review & Verdict

Trying to decide if Double Dragon (1995) is worth playing? See how it performs on PlayStation 3, who it is best for, and whether it is actually worth your time before you play.

Double Dragon
Release dateReleased on Mar 03, 1995
StatusReleased
Best forPlayers curious about fighting games on PlayStation 3
RatingNo rating yet
Early receptionToo early to judge

Is Double Dragon Worth Playing?

A head-to-head fighting game based on the 1994 Double Dragon movie, the game features a roster selectable which consists of "Double Dragon" alumni Billy, Jimmy, Marian, Abobo and Burnov, as well as 5 original characters as they enter a martial arts tournament to take out evil crime lord of Bloody Town, Koga Shuko. Unique features in the game includes destructible environments and a super move meter which fills out based on how much energy the player has left, giving weaker fighters a handicap. After defeating the default 10 fighters, the player faces Shuko's bodyguard, Duke, before fighting Shuko himself.

How Double Dragon Plays

Single Player
Yes
Multiplayer
Yes
Co-op
Unknown
Online Play
Unknown
Local Play
Unknown

About Double Dragon

This page helps you quickly decide whether Double Dragon is actually worth playing. It released on Mar 03, 1995. The main platform here is PlayStation 3. It is best matched with players interested in Fighting, with Arcade elements also in the mix. Use the trailer, screenshots, release timing, and related games below to judge whether it deserves your time.

Trailer

Screenshots

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