Kombo writes: "I really like Bruce Lee. Much like the Onion's young Sammy Potts, I am a big fan of Bruce Lee's "unbridled and elegant awesomeness." I was excited to play a brawler that takes its cues from one of the best martial artists ever. The two-player co-op, too, sounded like a great time and I was looking forward to it. The only real positive thing to say, however, is that the game has a very forgiving difficulty level. The rest is derivative, boring, and, yes, borderline offensive."
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SquareGo writes "It seems like there's a disparity between what people think they want from retro games and what they actually want. It's the difference between how it was and how you remember it. With Revenge of the Wounded Dragons you get an odd mix of both."
The level structure takes some interesting turns throughout it's twenty-four stages, with what are effectively bonus rounds often proving more taxing than the actual levels and some particularly interesting gameplay spaces. It's a shame that these are then offered as mini-games, creating an unnecessary division that doesn't offer any real advantages other than being able to play these challenges as regular one-offs, which sadly they don't have the depth to command.