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River City Girls Review

  • February 11, 2024
  • Wesley Bray
River City Girls Misako and Kyoko stand back to back with a mob forming behind them.
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Swing and a Miss

Punch and kick your way to rescue your kidnapped boyfriends in River City Girls from WayForward and Arc System Works. Set in the iconic River City brawler franchise, players will mow down waves of enemies and bosses through six colorfully pixelated areas. With inspiration taken from classic arcade games and modern media alike, I was hyped to play this ported gem. While River City Girls came out swinging, my match ended before it ever really began.

A Wonderful Walloping

River City Girls opens with a manga-style cutscene introducing its protagonists, Kyoko and Misako. Bored and stuck in detention, the girls receive a photo via text of their boyfriends, Kunio and Riki, tied up. Enraged, the pair leap into action, tossing their chairs and heading for the door to rescue their paramours. With the stage set, players run through a quick tutorial with the schoolgirl of their choice, either Misako or Kyoko.

River City Girls Misako lifts a security guard, ready to throw him at another guard, atop a glass case in the aquarium.

Tap and drag your finger on the left side of the screen to move about the classroom. To punch and kick, players will need to tap the yellow fist for quick attacks and the red fist to launch heavier attacks. After taking enough damage, you can stun and throw enemies to disrupt the attacks of others. Some foes will even beg for their lives after taking a beating. You can recruit these baddies to fight alongside you by tapping the handshake button when it appears above them. Eventually, you’ll also be able to wield weapons like chains or baseball bats to pummel foes into submission. However, you’ll lose these items if you take enough damage or once they’ve been used up. Later on, you can purchase upgrades with the cash you earn for defeating your foes.

While I’ve played several beat ‘em up brawlers in the past, River City Girls managed to captivate me with its art style, which conjured Scott Pilgrim vs. the World energy. Thanks to the game’s funky soundtrack and often hilarious animations, the gameplay never felt stale, despite its repetitive controls.

River City Girls Kyoko delivers a kick to the game’s first boss, Misuzu.

Pulled Punches

While River City Girls stands head and shoulders above its challengers in terms of aesthetics, it’s outclassed thanks to its crowded controls and game-breaking bugs. While it’s certainly possible to play this game on your phone, the controls feel a bit too distracting on such a small screen. The action pad, which allows players to fight, takes up a good chunk of the screen, and while these controls appear translucent, they distract enough from the overall visual experience.

Shortly after defeating the first boss, a hulking high schooler named Misuzu, I took a short break from the game. Upon returning, the game loaded the stage just before my boss battle. To make matters worse, the controls no longer registered my touch. After a bevy of troubleshooting, River City Girls never regained its controls, and as a result, I turned to my XBox Series X to finish the game. On its own, it’s disappointing that the game glitches beyond repair; however, it’s made even worse by the requirement of having to subscribe to Crunchyroll’s streaming service to gain access.

While players will have a ton of fun playing this fresh take on the beat ‘em up genre, they’d be better off grabbing a controller and plopping down in front of their consoles. Perhaps Crunchyroll will iron out the bugs in future updates, but until that happens, River City Girls belongs in detention.

Wesley Bray

Is It Hardcore? Out Cold

River City Girls
2 5 0 1
River City Girls is a blast on any other platform, but the mobile version can’t seem to land a punch in its current state thanks to a screen cluttered with controls and a game-breaking glitch rendering the game unplayable. A few more hours in the ring, and this heavyweight champ in the making would be in fighting shape.
River City Girls is a blast on any other platform, but the mobile version can’t seem to land a punch in its current state thanks to a screen cluttered with controls and a game-breaking glitch rendering the game unplayable. A few more hours in the ring, and this heavyweight champ in the making would be in fighting shape.
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Wesley Bray

Wes Bray is a part-time forest goblin, full-time nerd. When he’s not roaming the woods, writing or playing video games, he enjoys cooking and binging the newest streaming series. He holds a BA in English from Shorter University.

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