Overview
- Number of Players
- 4
- Genre
- Release Date
Switch eShop
- 12th Apr 2018, $8.99
- 12th Apr 2018, £6.29
Reviews
Review Streets Of Red - Devil's Dare Deluxe (Switch eShop)
Cowabunga!
Back in the glory days of the arcade, beat ‘em up games represented some of the most fun and most challenging games that you could find. With a clear narrative and finite stages to follow, these games could be 'beaten', but it often took a monumental effort and a fistful of quarters. Secret Base wanted to revisit that experience in the...
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Streets of Red - Devil's Dare Deluxe Guides
Guide Best Nintendo Switch Beat 'Em Ups
Take the fight to the mean streets
Beat 'em ups have been a staple of gaming since the mid-1980s when Kung Fu Master birthed the genre in the arcades. It was arguably 1987’s Double Dragon which kicked off the golden age of the side-scrolling brawler, though, and some of our best gaming memories involve strutting down streets and getting into...
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News Indie Beat 'Em Up Streets Of Red Receiving Free Content Update This Halloween
Also discounted until 20th November
Streets Of Red: Devil's Dare Deluxe by Secret Base is a bloody multiplayer beat 'em up that arrived on the Switch eShop earlier this year. As low-key as the release might have been, the game turned out to be quite good - receiving positive feedback from reviewers and fans. This led to more than 10,000 copies being...
News Streets Of Red Is The Latest Indie Game To Find Huge Success On The Switch
"Thanks again for the kind words and helping to make a dream come true"
A couple weeks ago, a game called Streets of Red – Devil’s Dare Deluxe came to the Switch eShop, bringing a fun retro beat ‘em up game that’s great to play with friends. We really liked it, although the game was admittedly a rather niche and minor release that had gone...
News Streets Of Red Launches On The Switch eShop On 29th March
Better late than never
Some of you may remember Streets of Red: Devil’s Dare Deluxe, a permadeath beat ‘em up that was due to release on the Switch last month. The game was supposed to launch on 27th February, but that day came and went without a peep. Though no announcement was made relating to why this date was missed, those of you that were...
News Something Sure Does Look Familiar About This Streets Of Red Intro
Permadeath multiplayer horror beat'em up action for Switch
Wouldn't it be great to get a new Streets Of Rage game for Switch? As that's unlikely to ever happen, Streets Of Red: Devil's Dare Deluxe might be the next best thing. It's got the classic Streets of Rage intro nailed anyway! Alas the gameplay looks much different from SOR. Singapore...
About The Game
In Streets of Red - Devil's Dare Deluxe, the only thing scarier than being eaten alive is running out of quarters! A permadeath, multiplayer, horror beat-'em-up that bestows players with the skills of retro gaming heroes in a fight against a legion of undead monstrosities.
Streets of Red - Devil's Dare Deluxe was designed to be played over and over again, with each run offering up the potential for new content. Six unique playable characters and an ever-growing level selection work to keep the gameplay from getting old and rotten, while the easy-to-learn but hard-to-master combat system allows for plenty of depth.
With every enemy you defeat, you earn cash that can be spent on upgrades, or to revive yourself when you die. You better learn how to make cash fast and spend it smart in Streets of Red - Devil's Dare Deluxe, because when you're dead, your save data dies with you. The chills, thrills, bills, and opportunity to learn new skills here won't stop until every street runs red! Are you up for the challenge of an anti-lifetime?
Comments 3
What? No UK version?
This game is awesome! So many references to other games and horror movies!
Great game. I've played through a couple of times now and really dig how this game is structured - tackle the levels in any order - different levels depending on path chosen.
This game could really do with some optimization patches though... the Switch should not be slowing down this much when the action heats up.
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