Urban Reign

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Urban Reign
Urban Reign game cover
North American box art
Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco
Director(s) Masahide Kito
Producer(s) Hirofumi Motoyama
Composer(s) Yoshihito Yano
Rio Hamamoto
Junichi Nakatsuru
Akitaka Tohyama
Katsuro Tajima
Platforms PlayStation 2
Release date(s)
      Genre(s) Beat 'em up, Fighting
      Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

      Urban Reign (アーバンレイン) is a multiplayer beat 'em up game developed by Namco.

      Plot

      Urban Reign follows the exploits of "brawler-for-hire" Brad Hawk, who is hired to find a kidnapped gang member by the swordswoman Shun Ying Lee. Brad fights his way through the street gangs of Green Harbor, a fortified city in the U.S. As he does so to get some answers, the true machinations of the protagonists reveal themselves and things become more complicated.

      Gameplay

      Urban Reign features both single player and multiplayer action with both multiple AI opponents and human controlled characters on the same screen fighting at the same time. The characters can move in the environment, pick up weapons, throw objects, give instructions to AI partners, and pull off moves on multiple opponents. There are low and high grapples, air grapples, counters and recounters each with its own animations for each character. Although characters have optimal combo strings, most combos start with three presses of the attack button, the third of which will juggle an opponent. Then the player has the choice of an air grapple, special move, simply continuing the combo or running away to pick up a weapon or reposition.

      Neutralizing attacks by opponents is done with a single button press that must be timed to the moment of the attack. Also, if the player presses up or down on the keypad while pressing dodge at the correct time, his character will reverse an attack, if possible. Even when cornered by multiple enemies, it is possible to dodge all oncoming normal attacks.

      Finally, "special arts" can be pulled off with a press of two buttons. Special arts cannot be countered, reversed or dodged except by another special move, and they can be buffered. Characters have a "special arts meter" that must be at a certain level for a move to be attempted. The meter is expended when a move is pulled off, and increases when characters take damage, successfully dodge attacks, or strike their opponents with attacks.

      Initially, it is not possible for two players to play through the single player missions together (unless unlocked with a cheat code at the title screen), but once unlocked, the game includes game modes for multiplayer action, including four-player brawls with a PlayStation 2 multi-tap and extra controllers.

      Additionally, the characters from Tekken, Paul Phoenix and Marshall Law, are unlockable characters.[1]

      Reception

      Reception
      Aggregate score
      Aggregator Score
      Metacritic 60/100[2]
      Review scores
      Publication Score
      Edge 7/10[3]
      EGM 5.33/10[4]
      Eurogamer 3/10[5]
      Game Informer 8/10[6]
      GamePro 3/5 stars[7]
      Game Revolution D+[8]
      GameSpot 6.6/10[9]
      GameSpy 3.5/5 stars[10]
      GameTrailers 7.5/10[11]
      GameZone 6.1/10[12]
      IGN 6.6/10[13]
      OPM (US) 3.5/5 stars[14]
      The Sydney Morning Herald 2/5 stars[15]

      The game received "mixed" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.[2]

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