
Adam was only a playable character in the original Streets of Rage and was only seen in Streets of Rage 2 in the intro and ending of the classic side scrolling beat ’em up. Once unlocked Adam can either be selected after restarting a stage in Story mode, or after resuming the game if you left and took a break. A new video is out and now has Adam Hunter back as a playable character in the upcoming and highly anticipated Streets of Rage 4. Among all the characters in the roster he rests between Axel and Blaze, and is a solid choice for players who want to hit hard, but not sacrifice too much speed. After that you’ll unlock Adam Hunter proper, and he will be accessible for play.Īdam Hunter hits a little faster and weaker than Axel, but he is also a touch more agile and burly (though not near as much as Blaze). Reaching and clearing Stage 4 (The Old Pier) will take most players less than a half-hour, and once you have beaten up the boss there nice and proper you’ll sit through a cutscene and Adam will make his overdue appearance. Clear Stage 4 to unlock Adam Hunter in Streets of Rage 4.Īdam Hunter may not be accessible at the start of Streets of Rage 4, but he isn’t buried too deep within the story either. Skate Hunter, the younger brother of Adam Hunter from the first game. He isn’t a secret character – he’s just locked behind a bit of story progression. Dotemu also revealed a brand new playable character: Cherry Hunter, who is coincidentally the hard rocking daughter of Adam Hunter from the original game. Streets of Rage 2, known as Bare Knuckle II In Japan, is a side-scrolling beat em up video.

Adam Hunter returns in Streets of Rage 4 as a playable character, but he is oddly absent from the roster at the start of the game.
