Due to negative reviews of Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance, it is unlikely for Raven or any of the other protagonists to appear in any future Capcom titles like Marvel vs Capcom 4, Street Fighter V and CvS3. You're stronger than I thought. No doubt, our reviews are the best in the universe because of their intelligent humor, snarky peanut-gallery wit, and glib turns of phrase. Incredibly, some of this mess could actually have been done worse. Performance & security by Cloudflare, Please complete the security check to access. This requires that you go to the hospital and suffer psychological trauma, which is the same effect as getting drunk in the game (another bad idea) and consists of being perpetually in out-of-focus slow motion. Get to the bottom of the story, find the traitor, make a name for yourself and seek revenge. Affiliate Disclosure: Evolve Media LLC, and its owned and operated websites may receive a small commission from the proceeds of any product(s) sold through affiliate and direct partner links. To recover, you can either pay the clinic an extra $50 or find the guy who beat you and exact revenge. The motivations are categorically off-base and delivered with all the logic and persuasiveness of a three year-old’s Ritalin-aided tantrum. Aaron Aaron Voice Actor Unknown Blacklist 5 Gender Male Race Unknown Age Unknown Faction Player Territory N/A Starting Level 1 Max Level 50 Starting Health 2200 Fighting Style Aaron Skill None Equipment S Knife & Chicken Beatdown Reward N/A Recruit Info N/A Contents[show] Official Lore Aaron is just one of many illegitimate children born to the drug lord, Zanetti. We begin typing and awesome things happen. We've recently moved from Disqus to Spot.IM. Raven players are a force to be reckoned with, Raven's combos and strategies are incredibly easy to master and quite overpowered. The big twist comes at the end of the fights, where you can either “interrogate,” “recruit,” “rob,” or “beat down” the opponent. With his fast and clearly broken moves, he is a good choice for those starting out in the game. Successfully complete Story mode to keep your previous amount of money and your Blacklist entries. Beatdown: Fists of Vengeance sounds, at least on paper, like it should be a fantastic update to the tried-and-true beat-'em-up formula. You can freely roam about a city, recruit sidekicks … Fighting with Raven doesn't take a specific strategy or mindset, although he does have his unecessary strategical advantages over other players. It hit the Xbox and the PS2 in the 2005, and had a very interesting premise. Such flawed dynamics include the ability to recruit defeated assailants into … For one, the environments are unconnected city blocks; moving from one area (like the gas station) to another (like the police station) requires a load time that gets into the brutal twenty-second range on the PS2 and only marginally less on the Xbox.