

If wishes were horses, beggars would ride. The full list of classic characters you can unlock in Streets of Rage 4 are: Axel (Streets of Rage 1) Adam (Streets of Rage 1) Blaze (Streets of Rage 1) Axel (Streets of Rage 2) Blaze (Streets of Rage 2) Skate (Streets of Rage 2) Max (Streets of Rage 2) Axel (Streets of Rage 3) Blaze (Streets of. To hope that the developers created an entire new character with entirely original art assets and then hid it is.

Estel, Max and Shiva were already in the game and required minimal if any new artwork. There's been SOME - mostly the static backgrounds - but the majority of the marquee content has consisted of re-purposed preexisting content. Moreover, the one and only DLC we've received so far has been excessively light on new artwork. A modern Roo is substantially more work to put together from scratch than the old art assets are to adapt. Pixel art Streets of Rage characters also have very limited animation frames, as well - far more so than the more modern SoR4 characters. Even if he has a few extra sprites here and there (which I'm not convinced of), that's still a port of preexisting art assets - not a brand new set of art assets. SoR3 Roo existed long before this game ever came out - there's a reason he's called SoR3 Roo. Originally posted by D.T.:Oh you mean just like the (hidden) SoR3 version of Roo that they advertised? Yea everybody was hyped for him more than any other character before the dlc dropped.
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There are some cases where unused models and such from development never make it to the final game and are left in the install files, which modders usually add back in with functionality later. If you extract and can see all the files then you have your answer as to what is in the game (usually). I am hoping for something else to be found, whether it is by accident, or by extracting game files to be absolutely certain. As far as I'm concerned, SoR3 Roo is a staple SoR4 character that can be vicious in the right players hands. He also has just as many extra moves as the SoR4 characters do for unlocks. That just means there was work put into making him comparable to the SoR4 cast. So not only was he designed to perform more than adequately with his basic move set in SoR4's new enviroment, he has extra unlockable moves too. Not only that, but the dev's did put work into giving him extra moves which they had to alter/create in some way themselves. Oh you mean just like the (hidden) SoR3 version of Roo that they advertised? Yea everybody was hyped for him more than any other character before the dlc dropped.Īlso, unless you are a dev or have definitive proof, please do not say something is set in stone because "near as you can tell." There's no fact in that, you just cancelled out your original statement by directly following up with that.īut here's a little bit of inside information that anyone who invested time in the original SoR3 will know, the SoR3 Roo plays nothing like he did in his native game. If they had those, they'd be selling them not hiding them. A full character needs a full set of animations. Near as I can tell, that's just one animation loop. There's gotta be some way to unlock SoR4 Roo. Originally posted by Space Pups:I'm talking about actual SoR4 Roo that we see behind the bar in level 6.
