The gameplay itself was taken straight from Streets of Rage, which is definitely not the worst thing in the world. In fact, it is a decent beat-em-up if you play it on the highest level. The option to level your character up is new, although I do not know what it adds to the game except to encourage you to play the lower levels before jumping into Hell mode. There are enough moves that you can do, but the dash kick is every bit as OP as Axel's bare knuckle uppercut in Streets of Rage 2 was. You will do a lot of it. If there is one bad thing about the game play, it's that it makes the porn feel like it is in the way. The battle rape doesn't take a second before you are trying to make it stop so that you can go back to beating guys up.
Speaking of the porn, it is fairly basic, which is not a problem for how little you want it to pop up. The pixels are a bit too big to really make a good show of it, but it's not poorly animated. I am just disappointed that there is no big happy ending porn scene after you beat the game. I mean, we were all hoping that we would get some sisterly wincest with the rescue, right?
Otherwise, the levels were somewhat varied, albeit a bit more repetitive than the levels in the games that inspired it were. I don't know where the assets came from, but if the dev made them himself, you can color me impressed. The voices and sound effects were undeniably lifted from Streets of Rage. The music is occsionally good, but it is really difficult to not be completely unfair by comparing it to Yuzo Koshiro's electro-funk masterpieces from the Streets of Rage series. The bosses were interesting enough and appeared to be newly designed, though they are not overly difficult without the deluge of minions that accompany them. You will beat some of them on your first try.