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4. Train Mission - Midnight Fight Express

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Jacob Dzwinel

No beat 'em up is complete without a level on top of a train. Revenge of Shinobi did it. Street of Rage 4 did it. And if you're pumped to play Midnight Fight Express, you better get that train ticket ready.

Now, because a carriage is pretty narrow, you don't have much room to move around in the train level. As a result, you need to take down enemies succinctly, to avoid them crowding around you.

Just when you got the hang of things, an enemy helicopter comes out of nowhere, trying to take you out with a sniper. This addition completely screws up your flow, since you need to keep an eye on the sniper's laser sight, while trying to to eliminate a seemingly endless supply of thugs.

When you jump inside the carriage, you feel relieved that you no longer have to deal with the helicopter.

Or so it seems. Although the sniper gives you a breather at first, it's not long before he starts shooting through the carriage, trying to put a bullet in your skull. You can get so distracted by the sniper, you stop paying attention to the approaching enemies, allowing them to overpower you with ease.

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