Double Dragon: New Wave

Double Dragon: New Wave is a modern take on the arcade and NES classic, Double Dragon. It would work in just the same way as the previous title, with punches, kicks, elbows, jumps, and jump kicks, but this title will feature an entire new set of moves, like low kicks, low punches, jumping punches, and more. This would work because you can move up and down and around the environment through the use of analog sticks, and not D-Pads.

The graphics on this game will be much improved over the original title, looking a lot like those in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The story will also be quite different, as, did you notice the title? It's "New Wave." Anyway, look below for details.

Story
The game takes place in a city where a new crime gang, the Osoruma, has just started becoming active. However, authorities as well as the other people around don't seem to be noticing them enough, so to make an impression, they decide to capture the mayor and demand a ransom in exchange for his return, alive.

The police can find no way to get to the gang's leader, Zacahn, who is holding the mayor, so a local group of troublemakers, led by the original Billy's son, decide to try to clear their name and also make an impression on the neighborhoods themselves, and they go on their own mission to save the mayor and deal out some hardcore street justice to the gang.

Gameplay
The game would allow two people to play through missions at the same time (I would have allowed more, but otherwise it wouldn't be DOUBLE dragon). Otherwise, it would be the same fighting mechanics as above.

If two people are playing at the same time, and one of them falls, then the other player will get another life so that the mission can have roughly the same chances of being completed. Yoou can pick from five players, four boys and one girl, all with different attributes that will allow you to finish a mission more easily.

The levels will also vary; now, make no mistake, the same great environments will be in this title as well, but there will also be the need to battle across buildings and even skyscrapers, and you'll also have the need to go through buildings, especially in the later levels. There might even be a level where you have to fight on a train.

Story Mode
Story Mode will work as described above; two players can pick characters and battle through missions on their quest to save the mayor from the Osoruma.

Duel Mode
In this mode, four players can battle each other in teams or against each other, a lot like in SSBB. It will have 10 stages to fight on at first, with 5 other better ones unlocked through fulfilling certain requirements in Story Mode, makign a total of 15.

Training
Just what it sounds like - you can practice against a computer or even another person to perfect your technique. This might come in useful for the later levels.

Replayability Factor
Every level in the Story Mode will have medallions collectible in them, that belong to members of the Osoruma. SOme of them come from defeating enemies, while others are hidden, or found in objects. Collecting as many medallions as you can will help you unlock things like new items for Duel Mode, Concept Art, Gameplay Videos, and eventually one bonus level for finding them all. They can also help you get awards that come from fulfilling certain gameplay conditions.