Imagine playing this game now as P.Diddy as “The Diddler”.
@FoolsGilАй бұрын
I don't care if the only way we could get something like NY is if it's a Spiritual Successor. Someone just make it happen.
@YoungSweezyАй бұрын
I remember begging my father at gamestore for this game, then spend 1000 hours on it through my childhood. Everything clicked, story mode, gameplay, presentation, especially the music and i wasnt even raised as hiphop fan, many hiphop artists i listen were engraved into my brain by this game.
@TheRadioSquareАй бұрын
It's really tough to imagine a comeback for Def Jam, but honestly? I feel like a game with a similar premise, but without all the names could still work. I think they part is just being able to capture the time, the culture, and people. I could also see something like this working for the metal scene, like some Brutal Legend style fighting game. Though ironically Brutal Legend also had some metal legends appear in the game.
@Gi_the_guyАй бұрын
At this point I just need an indie developer to hear me crying for this Fight For NY remake so they can make some new shit 😂😂😂😂
@OjeOjeagaАй бұрын
Great analysis, solid video that wasn’t 30 minutes long. Nice one, man. ⚡️
@chadafiyАй бұрын
Bro I need an urban reign sequel
@onthedreАй бұрын
0:13 what game is this? and what is the music at 0:00?
@DashFightАй бұрын
The game is .45 Parabellum Bloodhound from Va-11 Hall-A devs, still in development at the moment. The track is "The Moon & The Prince" from Katamari Damacy.
@LtJackStoneАй бұрын
You haven't been paying attention. Game developers CAN make games like this. All of the weird stuff they make now doesn't sell.
@warrenbradford2597Ай бұрын
I am not into the hood, but I admire work done in this game.
@jessISaRicePrincessАй бұрын
man defjam is so fun but damn the fighting is busted