I think there was a cheat code used or something. All the enemies patiently waited their turns to attack. When I play they come at you from the front and back while attacking together not wait for you to cream their buddies to a pulp. Almost unbelievable gameplay and on a supposed hard setting also 😒
@@misham2563 There is no cheat code for being invincible or doing very easy, plus they tried to attack him. The air is supposed to wait before attacking when they spawn
I remember going to a pizza place across town, having fun playing "Alpha Mission II" there, and then walking to nearby Front Row Video to rent games. This was circa 1997... sadly, the pizza place closed down around 1998 and Genesis games became increasingly hard to find. I finally bought this in the late 2000s and then learned about (and purchased) the AWESOME Japanese version. I still got that one, and its still my favorite game in the series.
Now THIS was the one ending from this game I had yet to see. I only knew of the one where Shiva was the final boss if you didn't save the chief in time. SOR3 is as underrated a Sega classic as they come...
The 90s ruled. I was born in 89 so I really only vividly remember them from around 1994-onwards, but what a decade!!! Awesome music, great movies, the neighborhood was safe for us to traverse entirely on our own, etc... That was definitely the best decade I've ever had.
I remember one day I decided to play this game Difficultly on hard. I got so far as I could but I knew I was not going to make it so I plugged the second controller and press start to play as player 2 with full health and new lives lol
Hi I also whatched your game completely. As num dmdm said you was literally untouchable and it is really fascinating. I had pleased and marveled of your performance. Street of rage 3 is one of the most beautiful games in history. Thanks for this amazing movie. 💕😘😊
@Jeremy Jones Yes, unfortunately the North American and European versions of Streets of Rage 3 prevents players from advancing beyond Round 5 if the game is played on the Easy difficulty setting. Also, Streets of Rage 3 has 4 different endings: 1.) Easy Mode Ending: Complete Round 5 while playing on easy difficulty setting in the North American or European versions of Streets of Rage 3. At the end, the fake Mr. X robot is defeated, but the Chief of Police is still missing and Axel Stone is still framed. Mr. X himself is still out there and can still be stopped by trying harder (in other words, playing on normal or hard difficulty setting). 2.) City Hall Ending: Play on normal or hard difficulty setting, reach to the Chief of Police after the gas kills him. In his dying breath, the Chief will tell you to get to City Hall. From there, you'll play a completely different last level and have to fight Shiva as the final boss in Round 7 (The City Hall). At the end, Although Mr. X's attempt at injecting crime through means of the police has been thwarted, it is only temporary. Mr. X is still out there, still planning to take over the world. 3.) Bad Ending: Play on normal or hard difficulty setting, save the Chief of Police before the gas kills him and destroy the final robot ("Robot Y") after the 3 minute timer on the screen runs out in Round 7 (The Robot Facility). At the end, Mr. X has been defeated, but you were unable to stop his bombs before they blew up. The city is now destroyed, and large amounts of time and effort will be required to rebuild it. 4.) Best and True Ending: Play on normal or hard difficulty setting, save the Chief of Police before the gas kills him and destroy the final robot ("Robot Y") before the 3 minute timer on the screen runs out in Round 7 (The Robot Facility). At the end, Mr. X is finally defeated and the bombs have been disarmed. The credits play and the heroes can be seen looking out into the sunset, reflecting on their perilous journey. If you are interested, I also uploaded a video which is showing all the ending cutscenes in Streets of Rage 3 on my UA-cam Channel. Here is the link to the video: ua-cam.com/video/9IkrMDxn14k/v-deo.html
Very Good my Friend. I'm Brazilian. City Guarulhos, State São Paulo. My english is very BAD, but i,m trying studing your language. Marvelous game years 90. God blessed you for this work👍👏
@Alex Pinheiro Thank you, Alex! I'm very glad to hear that you like my Streets of Rage 3 Longplay / Walkthrough so thank you very much for that and for taking your time to watch my Streets of Rage 3 Longplay / Walkthrough. I really appreciate it! Don't worry. Your English is quite understandable. 😊 By the way, English is not my native language either.
Gotta love the 90's, when a man can show up at a construction site, toss about two dozen people off a building, and that doesn't even show up on the news.
@@ejgameplay1674 I'm literally watching this just for the cutscene parts, so I can know what characters were saying. There was way more changed than I realized.
My brother got me so good when sor2 was out. Kept saying "you can get on a bike if you quick enough"......I tried and tried obviously lied but was fun trying. Didn't have internet back then and couldn't afford a gamesmaster mag lol
Looking back at this game my only complaint is the graphics didn't upgrade from the previous SOR, the music doesn't get me hype and the same YAAAH scream when you beat the enemies up.
When you get 40,000 points on a single life, you gain a star which upgrades your blitz attack (the attack you can perform while running). You can get up to three, at which point you're basically a god lol Also if you die, you lose one star. It's nearly impossible to play this version of the game without dying though.
Most video games open up their intro stage with bright colors and great music. Think Green Hill Zone or Kingdom of Zebulous from _Rocket Knight Adventures._ Here, SOR3 opens up in a drab warehouse. Where are the bright lights, neon signs, and cityscapes?
You are really a perfect player, you managed to finish the game without losing a little energy. But what is the command of the blow that Axel throws a punch on the floor turns and ends with a shoryuken ???
@Mardocky Neto Thank you so much, Mardocky Neto! 🙏🙏 To pull off Axel Stone's "Three Star Special Move": First: You have to get 120,000 points without dying to get three stars to acquire the best special move. (Each 40,000 points will get you a star for a better special, without dying.) Second: If you got the three stars, press and hold the desired direction button and press the "Attack" button to perform Axel's Special Move.
@Ismail Toprakci Teşekkür ederim, İsmail. 😊 Axel Stone'un "Üç Yıldızlı Özel Hareketini" gerçekleştirmek için, ilk önce hiç ölmeden 120.000 puan toplaman gerekiyor. Her ölmeden elde ettiğin 40.000 puan, sana bir yıldız kazandırarak, daha iyi bir "Özel Hareketini" yapabilme yeteneğini saglayacak. Üç Yıldızı aldığında, istediğin yöne doğru koş ve Axel'in Üç Yıldızlı Özel Hareketini gerçekleştirmek için "Saldır" düğmesine bas.
@Cakegolem Yes, that is correct. At the title screen, hold Up and B, then press Start. A kangaroo named "Roo" (known as "Victy" in Bare Knuckle III) will be available at the character select screen. I also did some Longplay videos of both U.S.A. and Japanese Version of Streets of Rage 3 with all Characters on Hard / Very Hard Difficulty showing the Good Ending as well. Here are the links to the U.S.A. Version of Streets of Rage 3 with all Characters on Hard Difficulty: Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Axel Stone | Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/83f2k-zXk34/v-deo.html Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Blaze Fielding | Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/83BxRKy-d5c/v-deo.html Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Skate Hunter | Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/5WkEVGDDH3w/v-deo.html Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Dr. Zan | Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/iL5EU6ZAfuk/v-deo.html Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Roo | Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/ZRiLAmK1G0E/v-deo.html Here are the links to the Japanese Version of Streets of Rage 3 with all Characters on Hard Difficulty: Bare Knuckle III (Sega Mega Drive) - (Longplay - Axel Stone | Very Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/OwPVPKlmsq0/v-deo.html Bare Knuckle III (Sega Mega Drive) - (Longplay - Blaze Fielding | Very Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/fgjy8zPSwZE/v-deo.html Bare Knuckle III (Sega Mega Drive) - (Longplay - Sammy Hunter | Very Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/ybVNQ5EllqY/v-deo.html Bare Knuckle III (Sega Mega Drive) - (Longplay - Dr. Zan | Very Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/Zpam7W0yUCk/v-deo.html Bare Knuckle III (Sega Mega Drive) - (Longplay - Victy | Very Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/-mXiKfkFs9I/v-deo.html
Or the other way is to don't kill Roo just beat up and kill the clown and if you die and use all your lives you can pick Roo when you continue he good too!
@Torey White Yes, the rumors are true. 😊👍🏻 Shiva reappears in Streets of Rage 4 as the Stage 6 boss. While initially presumed still part of the Syndicate, after his defeat he reveals that he has started a new life teaching people martial arts from his new dojo. He encourages the heroes to pursue Mr. Y and Ms. Y, ending their discussion on good terms and thus finally ending their rivalry. His bio states that many of his new students has left his dojo to join the Syndicate, and even suggests that "reports of animal cruelty at Y's secret labs" now drive him to directly oppose his former organization.
I really wanna say that 3 is the best of the series but because of the difficulty spike that was added it made the game way too hard than it needed to be and because of that. That's why Sor 2 is considered the best of the bunch. Then again that all changed when Sor 4 came along and is in my opinion the best out of all of them. But lets not forgot how awesome Sor 3 is either
Plz tell me how long did you take really to achieve such performance ? Knowing every moves, to not getting hit at all ? What is the yellow stars ? How to use them ?
@Aurélien Thank you so much for your respectful compliments about my Gaming Skills and I'm very glad to hear that you enjoyed my Longplay / Walkthrough video of Streets of Rage 3. 😊🙏 Thank you very much for that and for taking your time to watch my Longplay / Walkthrough video of Streets of Rage 3. I truly appreciate that! 😊🙏 It sure took a lot of time to practice and study the whole game before making this Walkthrough / Longplay video. I also had to be very patient. Countless runs were ruined while making a No Damage run Longplay. About the Star System in Streets of Rage 3: If you get so far or get 40,000 points without dying, your player will get a star under their name (a max of up to 3 stars). This star represents a new kind of special, or an updated special that your fighter can perform while having that star. For example, if you get a star while playing as Axel, he’ll be able to do a more powerful “Bare Knuckle” (it was called the “Ground Upper” in Streets of Rage 2) attack, and if you get more stars, he is able to do a more different and powerful kind of attack. NOTE: You have to get 120,000 points without dying to get three stars to acquire the best special move. (Each 40,000 points will get you a star for a better special, without dying.)
@@TurkishBullet19 I like to watch real Longplay with True skills, sometimes i learn why i fail XD I Prefer your style instead of speedruns made with softwares.
ugghhh... at 8:00, what are those two weird looking boxes on the bottom and why do they have the same phone icon on them as the one I have when I'm making a call on my iPhone?
It's difficult to explain but you have to utilize your defensive special (pressing A while standing still) when they come directly towards you with a kick, as well as finding opportunities to land quick combos on them when they land close enough to you. After trial and error, you'll start to get used to their patterns and be able to follow their movements, and then come in for the kill. Also, doing the offensive specials are really useful in place of regular combos. Blaze's offensive is my favorite whereas Axel's defensive is my favorite.
Another gamer made a SOR3 video and he was good. But he said not to even try to grab the Yamatos at the end of Level 4...and you're suplexing em all over the place like Brock Lesnar!!! LoL
@Rodrigo Vargas To pull off Axel Stone's "Three Star Special Move": First: You have to get 120,000 points without dying to get three stars to acquire the best special move. (Each 40,000 points will get you a star for a better special, without dying.) Second: If you got the three stars, press and hold the desired direction button and press the "Attack" button to perform Axel's Special Move.
@mjb12ification Yes, the Mark2 Robot (known as P-Robot in the Japanese version of Streets of Rage 3, known as Bare Knuckle III) looks somewhat like the Enforcement Droid, Series 209 (ED-209) from RoboCop.
@XTRABIG Streets of Rage 3's soundtrack was composed by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima, who had both worked on Streets of Rage 2, and features influences from Detroit's hard techno scene which was popular in Tokyo nightclubs at the time of the game's development. For the soundtrack, Koshiro created a new composition method called the "Automated Composing System" to produce "fast-beat techno". It was among the most advanced electronic music creation technique at the time, incorporating heavily randomized sequences. This resulted in innovative and experimental sounds generated automatically that, according to Koshiro, "you ordinarily never could imagine on your own." This method was very rare at the time, but has since become popular among techno and trance music producers to get "unexpected and odd sounds." The soundtrack also had elements of abstract, experimental, gabber and trance music. I honestly didn't really like the music from Streets of Rage 3 also. The jazzy house music from Streets of Rage 1 and Streets of Rage 2 was much better in my opinion.
@@TurkishBullet19 wow man. Thanks for that info. I'm not a fan of the new wave if sounds. I like the mood creating harmonies and chords that come with upbeat jazzy house music. Even disco, synthwave or vaporwave. The human brain is attracted to uniformity and patterns. Techno and dub don't really have patterns in melody or chords that your brain can follow thus it doesn't help create a mood. Yuzos early work on Genesis was incredible. Who composed Thunderforce IV for genesis and AXELAY on snes? Any info on that?
@XTRABIG You are welcome, XTRABIG! And yes, I definitely agree with that! 👍 The soundtrack of Thunder Force IV (known in North America as Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar) for the Sega Mega Drive / Sega Genesis was composed by "Toshiharu Yamanishi" and "Takeshi Yoshida." The soundtrack of Axelay for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System was composed by "Taro Kudo" and the music for the second stage ("Colony") was remixed by "Masanori Adachi."
@XTRABIG You are welcome, Brother! Here are some more detailed Information about their works: (NOTE: STREETS OF RAGE series are known as BARE KNUCKLE in Japan.) Yuzo Koshiro: vgmdb.net/artist/148 Motohiro Kawashima: vgmdb.net/artist/1177 Toshiharu Yamanishi: vgmdb.net/artist/1004 Takeshi Yoshida: vgmdb.net/artist/2377 Taro Kudo: vgmdb.net/artist/325 Masanori Adachi: vgmdb.net/artist/3021
I literally watched the full thing. You stayed untouchable literally all matches 💀 you health didn't go down not even one spect.well played.
I think there was a cheat code used or something. All the enemies patiently waited their turns to attack. When I play they come at you from the front and back while attacking together not wait for you to cream their buddies to a pulp. Almost unbelievable gameplay and on a supposed hard setting also 😒
@@misham2563 this game didnt have combos, because if your talking about SoR 4 im gonna be so angry
@@misham2563 IT is a tool assisted run without a doubt
@@williamgreen9749 I figured so
@@misham2563 There is no cheat code for being invincible or doing very easy, plus they tried to attack him. The air is supposed to wait before attacking when they spawn
35:33 my favorite boss of all time! I use to get super hyped when I reached this stage!
I agree .this boss is very interesting
This game is still a Classic. Streets of Rage 2 is perfection. But Streets of Rage 3 is a seriously good follow-up!!! ♡♡♡♡♡
I remember going to a pizza place across town, having fun playing "Alpha Mission II" there, and then walking to nearby Front Row Video to rent games. This was circa 1997... sadly, the pizza place closed down around 1998 and Genesis games became increasingly hard to find. I finally bought this in the late 2000s and then learned about (and purchased) the AWESOME Japanese version. I still got that one, and its still my favorite game in the series.
I remember the late nights in my basement playing this game I was young
I had the first game as a kid, just playing these through now haha !
I remember playing streets of rage 1, 2, and 3 bro I beat 1 and 2 but for some reason I could never beat 3 but I did get close tho 😭😂
Yeah, in 1997 to 1999 were beautiful moments..
@@darian6485 have you played 4?
The music composer who made the music of the Streets of Rage series along with the Revenge of Shinobi is none other than Yuzo Koshiro he's a genius
And Motohiro Kawashima. He composed more street of rage 2 and 3 soundtracks than Yuzo.
@@matthewmiguel8108 and the Revenge of Shinobi
Shiva: You have fought well. Until we meet again, fellow warrior.
Now THIS was the one ending from this game I had yet to see. I only knew of the one where Shiva was the final boss if you didn't save the chief in time. SOR3 is as underrated a Sega classic as they come...
Saying it’s underrated is subjective lol
Get hyped for streets of rage 4
the ninjas getting hit with the minecart is the funniest shit i've ever seen
I don't get how you're so good lol. I've played this game on an off for years, and I barely managed to beat normal mode -_-
I know right?
Does NOT look like Hard difficulty...Shiva should intterupt more than this.
The US version of this game is ridiculously hard.
I'm sure he's using a cheat.
It's pretty easy to me, I just learned where certain enemies would appear and their moveset.
This guy is a Streets of Rage 3 God.
Reminds me of me being 10 years old back in 1994 when the world was very different slash better
MrAkaalis Very cool 🧊🧊🧊. I was born in 1984 😎👍🏻
1982 here
Broncos Country It’s funny we’re all in our 30s now 😂
The 90s ruled. I was born in 89 so I really only vividly remember them from around 1994-onwards, but what a decade!!! Awesome music, great movies, the neighborhood was safe for us to traverse entirely on our own, etc... That was definitely the best decade I've ever had.
Wolfdragon92584 Yes I agree. The 80s and 90s was the best 20 year period.
The kidnapping of the police chief they thought Axel is the one who kidnapped him, it turns out that someone who looks like Axel is in fact a cyborg
I remember one day I decided to play this game Difficultly on hard. I got so far as I could but I knew I was not going to make it so I plugged the second controller and press start to play as player 2 with full health and new lives lol
Hi
I also whatched your game completely. As num dmdm said you was literally untouchable and it is really fascinating.
I had pleased and marveled of your performance.
Street of rage 3 is one of the most beautiful games in history.
Thanks for this amazing movie. 💕😘😊
All these years of playing this game I never knew I had to put it on hard to play more levels smh I have really let myself down finding this out 😂😂😂😂
@Jeremy Jones
Yes, unfortunately the North American and European versions of Streets of Rage 3 prevents players from advancing beyond Round 5 if the game is played on the Easy difficulty setting.
Also, Streets of Rage 3 has 4 different endings:
1.) Easy Mode Ending: Complete Round 5 while playing on easy difficulty setting in the North American or European versions of Streets of Rage 3. At the end, the fake Mr. X robot is defeated, but the Chief of Police is still missing and Axel Stone is still framed. Mr. X himself is still out there and can still be stopped by trying harder (in other words, playing on normal or hard difficulty setting).
2.) City Hall Ending: Play on normal or hard difficulty setting, reach to the Chief of Police after the gas kills him. In his dying breath, the Chief will tell you to get to City Hall. From there, you'll play a completely different last level and have to fight Shiva as the final boss in Round 7 (The City Hall). At the end, Although Mr. X's attempt at injecting crime through means of the police has been thwarted, it is only temporary. Mr. X is still out there, still planning to take over the world.
3.) Bad Ending: Play on normal or hard difficulty setting, save the Chief of Police before the gas kills him and destroy the final robot ("Robot Y") after the 3 minute timer on the screen runs out in Round 7 (The Robot Facility). At the end, Mr. X has been defeated, but you were unable to stop his bombs before they blew up. The city is now destroyed, and large amounts of time and effort will be required to rebuild it.
4.) Best and True Ending: Play on normal or hard difficulty setting, save the Chief of Police before the gas kills him and destroy the final robot ("Robot Y") before the 3 minute timer on the screen runs out in Round 7 (The Robot Facility). At the end, Mr. X is finally defeated and the bombs have been disarmed. The credits play and the heroes can be seen looking out into the sunset, reflecting on their perilous journey.
If you are interested, I also uploaded a video which is showing all the ending cutscenes in Streets of Rage 3 on my UA-cam Channel.
Here is the link to the video: ua-cam.com/video/9IkrMDxn14k/v-deo.html
Very Good my Friend. I'm Brazilian. City Guarulhos, State São Paulo. My english is very BAD, but i,m trying studing your language. Marvelous game years 90. God blessed you for this work👍👏
@Alex Pinheiro
Thank you, Alex! I'm very glad to hear that you like my Streets of Rage 3 Longplay / Walkthrough so thank you very much for that and for taking your time to watch my Streets of Rage 3 Longplay / Walkthrough. I really appreciate it!
Don't worry. Your English is quite understandable. 😊
By the way, English is not my native language either.
@@TurkishBullet19 👍👏
1:27:10 Blaze WOW I can't believe it
I rented the heck out of this game! So much fun!
Gotta love the 90's, when a man can show up at a construction site, toss about two dozen people off a building, and that doesn't even show up on the news.
never looked at it that way... but... yeah...
Yamato: Impressive. NOW, you face me.
Man ive never seen so many assault charges in one day!
1:18:53 my favorite boss the music is so fire by yuzo koshiro
That " bare knuckle" sound effect sounds wrong. What was wrong with "grand uppah!"
Play the Japonese version,it's way better
I like it it sounds grittier
@@ejgameplay1674 I'm literally watching this just for the cutscene parts, so I can know what characters were saying. There was way more changed than I realized.
I'd always loved the credits theme
😮😮😮😮 im speechless this is by far hardest of the original 3 you got skills gamers only dream to possess
39:18 Axel:!!!!!! HUH! That was......unexpected.
0:38 that music is so epic
My heart stopped at 33:13
Markiplier: The king of Five Nights At Freddy's
Jacksepticeye: The king of Happy Wheels
TurkishBullet: The king of Streets Of Rage
@ 1:23:43 that explosion was way more terrifying and dangerous than the ending of AEW Revolution 2021 😂😂😂
Türkiye video game power is unstoppable now because of this channel.
when i played this back in the 90s i was surprised to see Shiva as the 1st boss. mr X either sent him to kill you or he got rid of him
Dude that was sick!
HOW IS SOMEOME EVEN THIS DAMN GOOD WOW
This is the best SoR by far...in animations, movements, scenarios.
But I prefer SoR 1 music by far.
Hail the 90's and all the epic games it gave us!
Fun and powerful game😍👍🏻
1:19:44 Ladies and gentlemen, the REAL Mr. X.
Stage 1 1:33 stage 2 9:46 stage 3 18:30 stage 4 24:52
My brother got me so good when sor2 was out. Kept saying "you can get on a bike if you quick enough"......I tried and tried obviously lied but was fun trying. Didn't have internet back then and couldn't afford a gamesmaster mag lol
One of my favorite games of the series and you know how to control one of my favorite character Axel Stone
I'll always prefer the 2nd, but this was a great game! Just wish the 2nd one had the alternate endings and shit.
It also would’ve been awesome if you could dash like you could in this game.
@@trillfa9774 Only Skate can dash in SOR2, but to have it for the other characters like Axel and Blaze would had been cool.
Looking back at this game my only complaint is the graphics didn't upgrade from the previous SOR, the music doesn't get me hype and the same YAAAH scream when you beat the enemies up.
I get so upset how people hate on this OST, this game bumps.
Good lord this dude's an expert at this game
Saudades desse jogo 😭♥️♥️🎮
Eu também tenho
Finalmente uma música boa e ela só toca nos creditos kkkkkkkk
Well done bro your better than I am.
you beat that first boss like you were playing mortal combat and unhooked his controller 😂
How do you do that move, where axel sprints, yells, and swings his fist around, kind of like his special when he stands still. How do you do that?
When you get 40,000 points on a single life, you gain a star which upgrades your blitz attack (the attack you can perform while running). You can get up to three, at which point you're basically a god lol
Also if you die, you lose one star. It's nearly impossible to play this version of the game without dying though.
@@jballs5434 Thank you.
Most video games open up their intro stage with bright colors and great music. Think Green Hill Zone or Kingdom of Zebulous from _Rocket Knight Adventures._ Here, SOR3 opens up in a drab warehouse. Where are the bright lights, neon signs, and cityscapes?
I think its safe to say that SOR2 leaves a better first impression, especially if you’re playing SOR3’s western release.
Now u have 1 game left, streets of rage remake
Eddie "Skate" Hunter (Adam's brother) is the only character who has trusting issues and at 24:11 is enough proof
This game is available in the collection game Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection ((PS3)) and Sega Mega Drive Classics ((PS4))
You are really a perfect player, you managed to finish the game without losing a little energy. But what is the command of the blow that Axel throws a punch on the floor turns and ends with a shoryuken ???
@Mardocky Neto
Thank you so much, Mardocky Neto! 🙏🙏
To pull off Axel Stone's "Three Star Special Move":
First: You have to get 120,000 points without dying to get three stars to acquire the best special move.
(Each 40,000 points will get you a star for a better special, without dying.)
Second: If you got the three stars, press and hold the desired direction button and press the "Attack" button to perform Axel's Special Move.
@@TurkishBullet19 Thanks you so much 🤩😁
@Mardocky Neto
You are very welcome, Mardocky Neto! 😊👍🏻
Your done well nice work to you👍
5:57 That guy's speed always cracks me up.
57:56 NO.....FREAKIN'.......WAY. Then, the previous final fight of Mr. X.......is a robot!!!! He's alive. I KNOW IT.
18:36 How about a little target practice?
Arkadaş süpersin resmen! Şu 17:15 dönerek yumruğu nasıl atıyorsun?
@Ismail Toprakci
Teşekkür ederim, İsmail. 😊
Axel Stone'un "Üç Yıldızlı Özel Hareketini" gerçekleştirmek için, ilk önce hiç ölmeden 120.000 puan toplaman gerekiyor.
Her ölmeden elde ettiğin 40.000 puan, sana bir yıldız kazandırarak, daha iyi bir "Özel Hareketini" yapabilme yeteneğini saglayacak.
Üç Yıldızı aldığında, istediğin yöne doğru koş ve Axel'in Üç Yıldızlı Özel Hareketini gerçekleştirmek için "Saldır" düğmesine bas.
33:03 OMG!
That whole sequence was insane!
1:06:55
How can you made the "A button" sequence without lose any life?
Is it cheat?
Blue meter at the top middle of screen charges up over time, when full, allows you to use an A button special without losing health.
@@sidgar1 I've been playing for 26 years and don't know it, Really thanks.
21:17 was the source of a lot of my childhood trauma.
i love the dojo boss stage music, bring excitement
38:00 Revenge of the Shinobi.
I seem to recall that there was a method to play as the boxing kangaroo character.
@Cakegolem
Yes, that is correct.
At the title screen, hold Up and B, then press Start. A kangaroo named "Roo" (known as "Victy" in Bare Knuckle III) will be available at the character select screen.
I also did some Longplay videos of both U.S.A. and Japanese Version of Streets of Rage 3 with all Characters on Hard / Very Hard Difficulty showing the Good Ending as well.
Here are the links to the U.S.A. Version of Streets of Rage 3 with all Characters on Hard Difficulty:
Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Axel Stone | Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/83f2k-zXk34/v-deo.html
Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Blaze Fielding | Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/83BxRKy-d5c/v-deo.html
Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Skate Hunter | Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/5WkEVGDDH3w/v-deo.html
Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Dr. Zan | Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/iL5EU6ZAfuk/v-deo.html
Streets of Rage 3 (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis) - (Longplay - Roo | Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/ZRiLAmK1G0E/v-deo.html
Here are the links to the Japanese Version of Streets of Rage 3 with all Characters on Hard Difficulty:
Bare Knuckle III (Sega Mega Drive) - (Longplay - Axel Stone | Very Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/OwPVPKlmsq0/v-deo.html
Bare Knuckle III (Sega Mega Drive) - (Longplay - Blaze Fielding | Very Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/fgjy8zPSwZE/v-deo.html
Bare Knuckle III (Sega Mega Drive) - (Longplay - Sammy Hunter | Very Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/ybVNQ5EllqY/v-deo.html
Bare Knuckle III (Sega Mega Drive) - (Longplay - Dr. Zan | Very Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/Zpam7W0yUCk/v-deo.html
Bare Knuckle III (Sega Mega Drive) - (Longplay - Victy | Very Hard Difficulty): ua-cam.com/video/-mXiKfkFs9I/v-deo.html
Or the other way is to don't kill Roo just beat up and kill the clown and if you die and use all your lives you can pick Roo when you continue he good too!
This is a game we did not get until the summer of 1994 compared to what I thought
Very good!
8:23 Shiva....I have heard a strong rumor he no longer works for Mr. X.
@Torey White
Yes, the rumors are true. 😊👍🏻
Shiva reappears in Streets of Rage 4 as the Stage 6 boss. While initially presumed still part of the Syndicate, after his defeat he reveals that he has started a new life teaching people martial arts from his new dojo. He encourages the heroes to pursue Mr. Y and Ms. Y, ending their discussion on good terms and thus finally ending their rivalry.
His bio states that many of his new students has left his dojo to join the Syndicate, and even suggests that "reports of animal cruelty at Y's secret labs" now drive him to directly oppose his former organization.
I really wanna say that 3 is the best of the series but because of the difficulty spike that was added it made the game way too hard than it needed to be and because of that. That's why Sor 2 is considered the best of the bunch. Then again that all changed when Sor 4 came along and is in my opinion the best out of all of them. But lets not forgot how awesome Sor 3 is either
Plz tell me how long did you take really to achieve such performance ? Knowing every moves, to not getting hit at all ?
What is the yellow stars ? How to use them ?
@Aurélien
Thank you so much for your respectful compliments about my Gaming Skills and I'm very glad to hear that you enjoyed my Longplay / Walkthrough video of Streets of Rage 3. 😊🙏 Thank you very much for that and for taking your time to watch my Longplay / Walkthrough video of Streets of Rage 3. I truly appreciate that! 😊🙏
It sure took a lot of time to practice and study the whole game before making this Walkthrough / Longplay video. I also had to be very patient. Countless runs were ruined while making a No Damage run Longplay.
About the Star System in Streets of Rage 3: If you get so far or get 40,000 points without dying, your player will get a star under their name (a max of up to 3 stars). This star represents a new kind of special, or an updated special that your fighter can perform while having that star. For example, if you get a star while playing as Axel, he’ll be able to do a more powerful “Bare Knuckle” (it was called the “Ground Upper” in Streets of Rage 2) attack, and if you get more stars, he is able to do a more different and powerful kind of attack.
NOTE: You have to get 120,000 points without dying to get three stars to acquire the best special move. (Each 40,000 points will get you a star for a better special, without dying.)
@@TurkishBullet19 I like to watch real Longplay with True skills, sometimes i learn why i fail XD I Prefer your style instead of speedruns made with softwares.
good :))))))
❤️ SoR 3 👍👍👍👍 Video
ugghhh... at 8:00, what are those two weird looking boxes on the bottom and why do they have the same phone icon on them as the one I have when I'm making a call on my iPhone?
Lol those are pay phone booths. Truly a relic of the past :)
Im here just because of the ending music!!!
Final fight is the all time best “beat them up”.
SOR is far better than Final Fight. SOR series has way more moves than Final Fight does.
Nope not even close. They butchered it on SNES.
1:19:33 would have been more fitting if mr x's robot body looked like robocop 2 from robocop 2
Thanks, I finally saw how it all ended.
I still play streets of rage 3
1:19:00 Dr. Dahm
I forgot how bad the train's hitboxes were until 34:06.
Amazing skills
SoR4 is a banger, it is just.. so cool
The hardest boss I went against is Mona and Lisa, I can’t get past em!
It's difficult to explain but you have to utilize your defensive special (pressing A while standing still) when they come directly towards you with a kick, as well as finding opportunities to land quick combos on them when they land close enough to you. After trial and error, you'll start to get used to their patterns and be able to follow their movements, and then come in for the kill. Also, doing the offensive specials are really useful in place of regular combos. Blaze's offensive is my favorite whereas Axel's defensive is my favorite.
Super Axel right? Very good playing.
CoolHandMike 33:07 & 33:13 is the test in which there is cheat!!
@@zlushtamp423 that’s not cheating what the hell are you talking about lmao
@@zlushtamp423 you can do special attacks with the sword, and you csn recover from being thrown by holding up+jump....
@@zlushtamp423 you clearly don't play street of rage 3 if you don't know you don't loose health if you use special on sword that's completely normal
@@zlushtamp423 fr
I love streets of rage 3
Streets of rage 3 is came out March 17th,1994!
no we did not get it till July 1 1994
I think so.
@@TravonJamelGreen think so what
You said not get it till July 1st, 1994 remember?!?!?!
@@TravonJamelGreen i do
Another gamer made a SOR3 video and he was good. But he said not to even try to grab the Yamatos at the end of Level 4...and you're suplexing em all over the place like Brock Lesnar!!! LoL
Bro yessss you can definitely playyy
The music is unique
Skate is my favorite
21:58 eh bro how you make that move?
@Rodrigo Vargas
To pull off Axel Stone's "Three Star Special Move":
First: You have to get 120,000 points without dying to get three stars to acquire the best special move.
(Each 40,000 points will get you a star for a better special, without dying.)
Second: If you got the three stars, press and hold the desired direction button and press the "Attack" button to perform Axel's Special Move.
Amazing techno music to this game!
I was always untouchable with Blaze, but crap with any other character lol.
Don’t any of them robots look like ED-209 from RoboCop? 1:14:00
@mjb12ification
Yes, the Mark2 Robot (known as P-Robot in the Japanese version of Streets of Rage 3, known as Bare Knuckle III) looks somewhat like the Enforcement Droid, Series 209 (ED-209) from RoboCop.
TurkishBullet19 Put down your weapon. You have 20 seconds to comply.
Super Dingo !😩
21:50 Bye! Bon Voyage! See you next fall!!!
Whoa. What happened to the jazzy house music from SOR1 AND SOR2?
@XTRABIG
Streets of Rage 3's soundtrack was composed by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima, who had both worked on Streets of Rage 2, and features influences from Detroit's hard techno scene which was popular in Tokyo nightclubs at the time of the game's development. For the soundtrack, Koshiro created a new composition method called the "Automated Composing System" to produce "fast-beat techno". It was among the most advanced electronic music creation technique at the time, incorporating heavily randomized sequences. This resulted in innovative and experimental sounds generated automatically that, according to Koshiro, "you ordinarily never could imagine on your own." This method was very rare at the time, but has since become popular among techno and trance music producers to get "unexpected and odd sounds." The soundtrack also had elements of abstract, experimental, gabber and trance music.
I honestly didn't really like the music from Streets of Rage 3 also. The jazzy house music from Streets of Rage 1 and Streets of Rage 2 was much better in my opinion.
@@TurkishBullet19 wow man. Thanks for that info. I'm not a fan of the new wave if sounds. I like the mood creating harmonies and chords that come with upbeat jazzy house music. Even disco, synthwave or vaporwave. The human brain is attracted to uniformity and patterns. Techno and dub don't really have patterns in melody or chords that your brain can follow thus it doesn't help create a mood. Yuzos early work on Genesis was incredible. Who composed Thunderforce IV for genesis and AXELAY on snes? Any info on that?
@XTRABIG
You are welcome, XTRABIG!
And yes, I definitely agree with that! 👍
The soundtrack of Thunder Force IV (known in North America as Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar) for the Sega Mega Drive / Sega Genesis was composed by "Toshiharu Yamanishi" and "Takeshi Yoshida."
The soundtrack of Axelay for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System was composed by "Taro Kudo" and the music for the second stage ("Colony") was remixed by "Masanori Adachi."
@@TurkishBullet19 thank you brother. I gotta look up what other game soundtrax they're responsible for.
@XTRABIG
You are welcome, Brother!
Here are some more detailed Information about their works:
(NOTE: STREETS OF RAGE series are known as BARE KNUCKLE in Japan.)
Yuzo Koshiro: vgmdb.net/artist/148
Motohiro Kawashima: vgmdb.net/artist/1177
Toshiharu Yamanishi: vgmdb.net/artist/1004
Takeshi Yoshida: vgmdb.net/artist/2377
Taro Kudo: vgmdb.net/artist/325
Masanori Adachi: vgmdb.net/artist/3021
GOD-like
Jeezus round 1 having round 8 worth of spawns. All that was needed was a boss repeat.