Streets of Rage 4

Streets of Rage 4

Playdigious

Rating 4.8 (29,365 reviews)

A hand-drawn beat ’em up that modernises a classic arcade formula

The design centres on classic brawling: move through stages, clear groups of enemies, and manage risk through positioning and attack timing. The mobile release preserves that arcade rhythm while layering in modern presentation and a few quality-of-life options.

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Category Arcade
Installs 100,000+
Version 1.4.5
Updated Sep 9, 2025
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About this game

Game Overview

Streets of Rage 4 is a side-scrolling beat ’em up built around short, repeatable runs through enemy-packed stages, with a focus on timing, spacing, and combo strings rather than complicated systems. Playdigious has brought the series to mobile and tablet with hand-drawn, comic-inspired art, while keeping the arcade structure intact. The result feels familiar in the best way: a straightforward action game that asks for quick reactions, pattern recognition, and a willingness to replay stages for cleaner fights. The store listing also points to multiple modes, controller support, and optional retro presentation, which gives it more range than a barebones mobile port. Its 4.83 rating from 29,365 reviews suggests strong approval, and the 100,000+ install range on Google Play shows it has found a sizeable audience in Canada.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Beat ’Em Up Combat The main loop is direct melee combat against waves of enemies across side-scrolling stages. Success depends on reading attacks, chaining hits, and surviving long enough to push through each area.
  • Multiple Modes The listing mentions Story, Training, and Arcade modes. That gives the game both a guided campaign and replay-focused options for players who want cleaner runs or practice.
  • Playable Character Variety The description says up to five new playable characters are available, with additional retro characters included. That variety matters because different fighters can change pace and replay value.
  • Retro Presentation Options Players can switch to retro pixel graphics and choose classic soundtracks from Streets of Rage 1 and 2. Those options make the mobile version feel more flexible than a simple remaster.
  • Controller Support The mobile release is compatible with controllers and includes a revamped interface. That is a practical advantage for an action game built around precise movement and attack timing.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile arcade releases, this one stands out for treating the platform like a serious home for a premium action game rather than a stripped-down companion app. The presentation, feature set, and rating all point to a polished conversion.

  • Strong User Reception A 4.83 rating from 29,365 reviews is a strong signal that the mobile version has held up well with players, which matters more than marketing language.
  • Premium Pricing Model It is paid on both Google Play and the App Store, and the description says there are no micro-transactions. That keeps progression from being tied to currency sinks or energy systems.
  • Mobile-Friendly Port Playdigious has added a revamped interface, controller support, and Google Play Games achievements. Those details suggest a port built for actual phone and tablet use, not just a direct copy.

Things to Know Before Playing

The tradeoffs are practical rather than alarming. This is a premium action game with a Teen rating on Google Play and 12+ on the App Store, so it fits older children and adults better than younger players. The iOS build is large, and the Android listing does not publish a size.

  • Large iOS Download The App Store lists the game at about 1.94 GB, so iPhone and iPad users should leave extra free space for updates and cache. A few hundred MB of headroom is sensible.
  • Platform Limitation The description notes that multiplayer is not available on devices with Intel or AMD processors because of technical limitations. That is mainly relevant for certain tablet or desktop-style setups.
  • Age Rating Google Play rates it Teen and Apple rates it 12+. That makes the game more suitable for older players, especially given the repeated combat and crime-themed setting.

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