![]() Kyle and Cody Travers are brothers who take part in the sport of underground fighting. Kyle will run into familiar faces, as well as new ones. In Streetwise, Kyle roams the streets of his hometown, doing detective work, on the search for his captured brother. Streetwise is set several years after Final Fight 3, and focuses on Kyle Travers (voiced by Trent Kaniuga), Cody's younger brother. Progress will resume at the last checkpoint rather than the character's last position. The game's save system can only be used once the player decides to quit the game. However, the game is over when the life bar is empty. Kyle, Cody, Guy and Haggar are all playable characters in arcade mode. It does not have upgradable movesets, counters or instinct abilities. The arcade mode is a no-frills 3D brawler for 1 or 2 players. An 'instinct' system allows you to counter opponents' attacks, as well as make your attacks more powerful. Players earn money through pit fights and side missions, upgrading Kyle's moveset by training in various gyms in Metro City while progressing through the game. The story mode, which is exclusively single player, has ten minigames, including cockroach stomping, arm-wrestling, slide puzzles, shooting contests and the classic car bash. Series regulars Haggar and Guy also make appearances in the game's story mode, which has Kyle battling a maniacal priest named Father Bella and the illegal drug "glow".įinal Fight: Streetwise is a 3D beat 'em up game. The game returned the series to its beat-'em-up roots, casting players as Kyle Travers, brother of Cody from the first game. A PlayStation Portable version was also planned but ultimately cancelled. It is the sixth and final game of the Final Fight series as well as the only Final Fight video game to not be released in Japan. It was developed by the American team of Capcom Production Studio 8 (the developers of Final Fight Revenge and the Maximo series). ![]() Final Fight: Streetwise is a 2006 3D beat-'em-up produced by Capcom, released in North America and the PAL region for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. ![]()
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