![]() One benefit of playing together is the ability to revive each other, by ground stomping their ghost back into their body. Or else you might have to grind a character individually. Therefore if you plan on playing it co-op it is better to start from the start together. However, both girls have different levels and their own money and inventory. River City Girls has local co-op for two players. There are also twenty five statues you can beat up around town. Godai’s quests aren’t always necessary to progress the game however they give you a fair chunk of money, experience and sometimes accessories. These all have different stores and the opportunity for more quests. You will find high school students throughout it all, but new enemies show up as you progress. There are six different districts in River City. Unless you are saving for a particular move it is generally a good idea to spend money, as you lose a lot whenever you die. Yes, you can pause and eat during a boss fight. You won’t know what an item does until you use it, which you can either do in store or save for later. Some accessories are unlocked through story progression. You can equip two accessories at once for different buffs such as extra damage to females or recovering stamina. Some sell food (and in-edibles) that can replenish your Stamina (health), while others sell accessories. There are many, many stores in River City. The Dojo is not the only place you can spend money. Vending machines, and rectangular crates can be beat up and occasionally have some food in them. One store has books which can increase your weapon power, the durability of particular weapon types. ![]() About halfway through the game you can get accessories to increase their durability. There are many different ones such as yo-yos, park benches or shovels. It is important to be careful when throwing as you can hit your partner, or even yourself if it bounces off a wall/enemy. With the light attack, or throwing them with the heavy attack. Like previous games you can pick up items and use them. Each different enemy type has a particular attack, such as the school boy’s sand attack. If you take them, they are then equipped, however you lose them if you die. If they’re the last one left they may beg for mercy. Sidestepping is also possible.Ī new feature, in this game is the ability to recruit enemies. You can also block or parry, which will stun but not daze them. Dazed enemies can be grabbed either to beat or throw. Eventually you will unlock abilities that use your green agility bar. Most of these must be paid for at the Dojo to use. Such as aerial attacks and ground stomping. You start off with light and heavy attacks, but as you level up you gain more abilities. The first order of business being to bust out of detention and find out who took them. It is up to their girlfriends Misako and Kyoko to save them. The usual protagonists of the series Kunio, and Riki have been kidnapped. It releases on the 5th of September on all major platforms. This time WayFoward developed the game, with a brand new art style. Most noticeably, River City Ransom and River City Dodgeball. This game is based on the settings and characters of the long running Kunio-Kun series, which has had a few games released in English. River City Girls is a beat-em-up game developed by WayFoward and is published by ArcSystemWorks. System: Nintendo Switch (also Steam/PS4/Xbox One)ĭevelopers|Publishers: WayForward| ArcSystemWorks
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