
Although the game has all these cool attacks, you’ll be frustrated if you try to pull them all off. It’s just not intuitive at all. Worse, supposedly powerful attacks like the jumping kicks don’t seem to do much damage to the enemies, and they are hardly needed in the game because all you need to do is keep the punch key (or joystick button) pressed – enemies will fall like leaves right in front of your auto-fire punches. Character animations are also very choppy, and this can’t be excused by citing “hardware limitation” because many 1988 and older games - most notably Quicksilver’s excellent PC versions of Data East’s classics like Karnov and Guerrilla War - boast smooth animations and near-flawless gameplay.
Overall, if you’re a fan of the original classic, you’ll be disappointed
at this spiritless PC version. I suggest you play the original arcade or the
NES version on emulators instead and leave this version alone. Better yet,
just forget about this whole series and instead play the NES version of River
City Ransom, a severely underrated gem that is superior to Double Dragon in
every aspect.