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3->''Paris has fallen,\
4street gangs have seized control.\
5\
6Powerless against the hardened\
7criminals roaming the city,\
8the army has gone on strike.\
9\
10You and your gang have been hired,\
11directly from the streets of LA,\
12by the terrified French government.\
13\
14Your mission is to take down the gang\
15leaders to restore security and give\
16power back to the president.\
17\
18National Unity relies on your fists.\
19\
20It is time to fight fire with fire.''
21-->-- '''The introduction screen'''
22
23''Streets of Fury'' is a BeatEmUp game that was released on the Platform/XboxLive Indie Games section in 2009, later receiving an UpdatedRerelease on Windows PC via Platform/{{Steam}} on 2015, featuring many improvements over the original game. The best way to describe this game is that it has the simplicity of a BeatEmUp, and the complexity of a FightingGame. Among its main features include four player cooperative and competitive play, the use of DigitizedSprites, and the Security Level system, which increases by defeating enemies, pulling off long combo strings, playing on harder difficulties, completing challenges, and more. This game also features a playable cast of 17 characters (with 8 unlocked from the start), two campaigns with five stages each, and extra modes, such as a Challenge Mode, Survival Mode, Versus Mode, and it also allows you to fully customize your difficulty, provided that you level up your security high enough.
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25You may find the game [[http://www.streetsoffury.com here]]. A demo is available on Steam.
26
27!!''Streets Of Fury'' provides examples of the following:
28* EleventhHourRanger: In Plan B, [[spoiler:a Big Boss joins you to fight the BigBad]].
29* AbnormalAmmo: Jay C. Binkman reloads using... stamina? He is unique in which he can only recover stamina by holding still and pressing the special button.
30* ArtisticLicenseGunSafety: Jay C. Binkman has his finger on the trigger at all times, likes to scratch his head with the gun, and can potentially shoot at his own head as an idle losing animation. As your ally in plan B, thankfully, he doesn't actually die.
31* AscendedExtra: Jay C. Binkman shows up as a mook in stage 4 of plan A. In plan B, he becomes your ally, and is the one who convinces some of the gang leaders to join you.
32* BadAssInANiceSuit: The "Big Boss" characters.
33* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe:
34** In plan B, Wong ends up joining you because you went to help him against a thug.
35** In plan A, you help out a blue Sam I. Am thug fight against other thugs. In the end, an army of Sams come to your aid to fight against the red Sams.
36* BigDamnHeroes: In stage 4 of plan B, when the Kamikaze kendokas are about to blow up, Sam I. Am jumps in to save your party.
37* BilingualBonus: Some characters have a PunnyName if you know French. Jean Bonbeur is pronounced the same as jambon-beurre, the famous Parisian sandwich. Mr. Quaraté is a reference to VideoGame/ArtOfFighting's Mr. Karate, but spelled in a way that means "Mr That Messed Up".
38* BossInMookClothing:
39** The first mook you see? He has a boss variant in level 4 plan A. [[spoiler: And an even more impressive one in plan B.]]
40** Three shadow clones of Sam I. Am shows up in level 4 plan B.
41* BossRush:
42** Plan A ends with you taking on the three gang leaders at once before taking on the final boss himself.
43** Plan B ends with you having a new team of bosses face you [[spoiler: with the bosses from plan A aiding you, sans Jean, plus Jay, Sam, and eventually, Martinez.]] [[spoiler: Sadly, you have to go through one more after that against your own team.]]
44* BottomlessMagazines: Jay C. Binkman as an enemy (though he does have delays between attack phases). Averted for the player character, who has to reload in order to use the gun.
45* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Different-coloured versions of the same mooks use different abilities. Their colours let you easily identify what attacks to watch out for.
46* ComicallySerious: Kenji Kyodai and Dr. Klaus.
47* {{Cyborg}}: Dr. Klaus calls himself "the perfect blend of man and machine".
48* DegradedBoss: Wong, MC Mac Dubois, and Truck also appear as random mooks. In the case of Mac Dubois, it's more of a EarlyBirdCameo.
49* DevelopersForesight: The name of the ''big boss'' in the ending changes each time you finish the game.
50* DiabolusExMachina: The section called [[spoiler:''Fragile Alliance'']].
51* DigitizedSprites: In remarkably excellent quality too.
52* DownerEnding:
53** For plan A; [[spoiler: you defeat the BigBad and all the gang leaders and had them placed in prison. However, it turns out keeping them in prison is very expensive, so the President decides to let them roam free instead. Apparently, it's much cheaper just to hire your gang to keep theirs in check. To soften the blow, the BigBad does impose an exile on himself after his defeat.]]
54** In Plan B, [[spoiler: some of the gang leaders from the first campaign unite with you (plus a Big Boss), to take on the BigBad and his gang leaders here. Then a random thug punches one of them and runs, quickly having the whole gang turn on each other. The ending is just the same as in plan A.]]
55* {{Expy}}: Jay C. Binkman, who is obviously this game's take of [[Series/BreakingBad Jesse Pinkman]].
56* FamilyThemeNaming: All the "Big Bosses" are named Manuelo and have surnames that end with "-ez".
57* FlunkyBoss: Jean Bonbeur in plan A, who relies on his mooks instead of facing you himself. It is entirely possible to defeat him before he becomes a threat. Same for the boss of Stage 4, except he participates in the fight with his army of mooks.
58* FragileSpeedster:
59** Jean-Louis Marceau, who is below average in stats of all ''except'' for combos.
60** In a terms of speed as a stat, Ruby Diamonds and Jack Knife qualify.
61* GuestFighter:
62** WebVideo/{{Benzaie}}, LetsPlay/BobLennon, and Mr. Quaraté, who are popular French youtubers and streamers, as well as Yamato, a French video game journalist and streamer specializing in fighting games. As of the 25th of August, 2018, WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic has been added as a playable character.
63** In the EX UpdatedRerelease, two fighting game esports players join the roster. Representing France is Soul Calibur and Dead or Alive specialist Kayane while, alongside her, is longtime British professional fighting game pro[[note]]And a whole lot of other things besides, now that he's in his ''forties''[[/note]] Ryan Hart, who has numerous ''King of Fighters''-inspired moves (and a fight stick) in his arsenal.
64* HeelFaceTurn: Plan B is about convincing all the gang leaders to join you instead. [[spoiler: Even one of the Big Bosses comes to your aid at the final level.]]
65* IntentionalEngrishForFunny: A few examples, including the first section of plan B: "Meet the negociator."
66* {{Irony}}: Despite Bob Lennon using fire, performing aerobics, and even pulling out a giant axe from hyperspace in his fury attacks, he ranks the lowest in his fury stat (called ''Viet Vo Dao'' here). Double irony in which he has a fury move that covers a lot of ground AND deals heavy damage.
67* ISurrenderSuckers: At the end of stage 3 of plan B, Jean Bonbeur joins your gang, only to immediately open fire on you.[[labelnote:*]]The ally role is filled with Sam I. Am instead.[[/labelnote]]
68* JackOfAllStats:
69** Mitch Cassidy, who is fairly easy to use long combo strings with, still has average stats and damage.
70** Half the characters are average in their stats (save for one that is below average). The actual use of them are what makes them different. For example: Dr.Klaus has the same stats as Mitch Cassidy, except he cannot jump high without utilizing his special attack, and his combo strings are trickier to pull off.
71* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: The "MC" variant of fighters and his mook variants tend to pose at the camera before performing different moves.
72* LargeAndInCharge: Wong is the biggest boss character. Also in the ''Fight an army'' section of stage four, there is a regular mook who is ridiculously huge that doubles as the boss, and commands an army of smaller versions of himself.
73* LethalJokeCharacter: Mr. Quaraté. His stats simply read '''GWAK'''.
74* LightningBruiser: Wong the Giant as a boss. His player character equivalent, Big Cheng, is more of a MightyGlacier.
75* MightyGlacier: Yamato, capable of hitting hard and has strong fury moves. He's pretty slow otherwise. Same goes to Big Cheng and Truck.
76* MilitariesAreUseless: The gang problem has gotten so out of control that the army went on strike.
77* PlayingWithFire: Bob Lennon, utilizing fire in several of his attacks
78* PrecisionFStrike: Jay C. Binkman is the only character who swears as a taunt and for performing certain fury moves. This can be disabled.
79* RankScalesWithAsskicking: The ''big bosses''. Not only are they in charge of the gangs, but they are the most difficult fighters yet.
80* ReverseEscortMission: Sort of; In plan B, any gang leader recruited helps out with their own unique abilities, and they don't require your intervention to resume the fight (you can revive them earlier by taunting by their bodies, or just wait thirty seconds).
81* SecretCharacter: All the content you can unlock is clearly displayed in menus… Except Dark Benzaie[[labelnote:How to play]]On a Xbox 360, or X-input pad, highlight Benzaie, hold LB+RB then press A. On keyboard, hold A+Left Alt then press enter.[[/labelnote]]
82* {{Shotoclone}}: Benzaie and Dark Benzaie, with the main difference being that the former specializes in ground control, while the latter is excellent for air-combat.
83* ShoutOut:
84** The second end screen and the title of the game is an obvious homage to VideoGame/StreetsOfRage.
85** With red pants and a white shirt underneath his dark jacket, the colour scheme of Ryan Hart's outfit, as well as some of his moves, is reminiscent of [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Iori Yagami]].
86* TheSmurfettePrinciple: As far as the heroes are concerned, Ruby Diamonds is the only female character. Same for the villains who only have one female variant.
87* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''VideoGame/GuardianHeroes'', according to WordOfGod.
88* SurplusDamageBonus: Comboing an enemy after they die not only makes them eventually [[StuffBlowingUp explode]], it also continues to give [[ManaMeter super meter]] as if they were still alive.

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