Summary

It took twenty-six years, but fans finally got a newStreets of Ragegame back in 2020 withStreets of Rage 4. Made by Dotemu, Lizardcube, and Guard Crush Games, it brought the classic sidescrolling brawler back in style with bolder, crisper graphics, new gameplay techniques like “Star Moves,” additional modes, and a new story where the heroes must battle a new Syndicate headed by the Y twins, the children of Mr. X.

Still, five characters may have been enough for a roster back in the early 1990s, butSOR4may need more than that to get players to pick it up, even with it now being on PlayStation Plus. This is why, on top of the base roster, there are three DLC characters, and thirteen retro characters to give players twenty-one brawlers to get to grips with. But when they go up against each other, some prove to be better than others.

SOR4 Characters Ranked- SOR1 Axel

21SOR1 Axel

He Is So 1991

TheStreets Of Rage 1characters suffer overall inSOR4as they lack the advances their sequel counterparts gained. They don’t really have any special moves, lack defensive options, and are generally quite dull to play due to the lack of combo potential.

They do more damage to make up for that, withSOR1Axel having some particularly strong jabs. His range is pretty decent compared to the other Axels too, and his Pipe Rage Star Move does a lot of damage. But with his limited moveset, he’s unable to capitalize on it as effectively as his counterparts.

SOR4 Characters Ranked- SOR3 Dr Zan

20SOR3 Dr. Zan

Requires A Firmware Update

Being more advanced,theStreets Of Rage 3charactersare perhaps some of the comfier retro characters to play as. They have more varied movesets, are nimbler on their feet, and have some powerful Blitz attacks. Some of them can be a dream to play, and others areSOR3Dr. Zan.

The cyborg scientist can be quite fun to play, as he has some long-range strikes and powerful projectiles to make up for his lack of speed and jump. His Blitz Attacks are some of the weakest in the game, and he can’t pick up weapons either. Players must rely on his Energy Ball, which is the strongest projectile in the game, but requires careful use as it’s slow to fire.

SOR4 Characters Ranked- SOR2 Axel

19SOR2 Axel

Perhaps Best Left In The Past

Streets Of Rage 2may be a classic game, but its characters lack the damage buff of theirSOR1counterparts or the mobility of theirSOR3predecessors inSOR4.SOR2Axelparticularly suffers as his jab recovery and throws are slow, making him come off like a weaker version of the regular Axel.

Thankfully, his speed has been buffed with updates, making it easier to get his combos going, as players can just jab away. Still, like the otherSOR2characters, he can’t cancel his Blitz Attacks into special moves, limiting their combo potential. His reach is bad too, so likeSOR1Axel, he has to risk a pummeling to deliver a pummeling.

SOR4 Characters Ranked- SOR3 Roo

18SOR3 Roo

Giving Players A Little More Than They Paid For

SOR3Roowas snuck in without warning as part of the Mr. X Nightmare DLC. Once it’s bought, players can hold Up+Attack on the main menu, press Start, then let go of all buttons and select Story Mode, where they’ll seethe boxing kangarooon the character select screen. Players then just have to beat one stage with Roo to make him a permanent addition.

On the one hand, it’s neat to be able to play a character without spending real or in-game currency. He has some strong default abilities too, with his Here Comes Bruce Star Move coming in handy against bosses. The only default thing that holds him back is his strength, as his damage output and punch range are quite weak.

SOR4 Characters Ranked- SOR1 Adam

17SOR1 Adam

His First And Only Outing For Decades

Like in the original game,SOR1Adamis a powerhouse character with a decent attack range. His flying kick is better at connecting opening strikes thanSOR1Axel’s flying knee strike, and his follow-up strikes have the heft to put enemies down faster.

Still, with how basic theSOR1characters are, players will have to rely on Adam’s flying kick a lot to get in against enemies. He has the worst range of theSOR1characters and, since they don’t have great crowd control,SOR1Adam would be better off skipping his Slash Kick in favor of the Summon Police Star Move to get them off his back.

SOR4 Characters Ranked- Floyd

16Floyd

Part Machine, All Man

Floydis essentially a mix of Dr. Zan andSOR2’s Max Thunder. He’s got the size, strength, and throws of the latter, with the cybernetic shenanigans of the former. Before it was patched out, his Magnetic Grab, where he could pull in people from a distance, gave him an infinite combo.

Without it, he’s still a tough character with some good crowd-control options, like his Thunder Sphere move. But he’s also one of the slowest characters on the roster, if not the slowest, and he doesn’t have a sliding kick or tackle to make up for it as Max did. Players just have to deal with his tank-like movement as best as they can.

SOR4 Characters Ranked- SOR1 Blaze

15SOR1 Blaze

Best Of A Limited Bunch

The original incarnation of the series’ femme fatale,SOR1Blazewas considered the best of the trio in the first game, and she’s still the best here. What she lacks in strength she makes up for in mobility, as she can leap out of trouble as easily as she can leap into it.

Like Adam, she has a flying kick that gives her more range for an opening strike, and her basic combo is better at crowd control as it can hit foes standing behind her too. Still, her low damage is an issue, and she has fewer combo options than every other version of Blaze in the game.

Streets of rage 4 blaze

14Blaze

Still A Contender

Blazeused to be one of the best characters inSOR4, and she’s still a decent character now. It’s just that everyone else in the game got more buffs than her, while her old OTG (off-the-ground) combos got significantly nerfed. The updates were meant to stop infinite combos, among other issues, but it made a combo-heavy character like Blaze less fun to play.

That said, she’s still a sturdy character with plenty of tricks up her sleeve. She’s got special attacks to counter all sorts of foes, like the Uraken Uchi for crowds, Embukyaku for combo launchers, andthe Kikou Shoufor zoners. Nerfed as she is, Blaze still has plenty to offer.

SOR4 Characters Ranked- SOR2 Blaze

13SOR2 Blaze

Old School Cool

Blaze is generally meant to be the agile one in theSORgames, yetSOR2Blazemanages to have some of the strongest combos in the game. Her additional mobility, special moves, and Hishou Souzan combo chain can tear through enemies and their armor well if used correctly.

Her Ring of Fire Star Move is great for crowd control too, as it lingers on the screen for a while, giving the player and their friends something to chuck their foes into for extra damage. They just have to be wary of her low stamina, and that her best combos work when her opponents have their backs to the wall.

SOR4 Characters Ranked- SOR3 Blaze

12SOR3 Blaze

Burning Through The Competition

The third time seems to be the charm withSOR3Blaze. That game introduced Blitz attacks, and she can use them with aplomb. Her Blitz moves don’t do as much damage as her other versions, but they have more invincibility, letting them connect through enemy strikes without them hitting her back.

Her Hishou Souzan also gained I-frames to make up for its damage reduction, making it a better tool against aerial opponents. She’s great at getting combos going and is stronger still when she’s holding a weapon. She’ll need it too, asSOR3Blaze has bad reach on her standard punches.