Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story is a fighting video game developed and originally published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment in Europe for the Sega Genesis in 1994.
The game "Bruce Lee Story" is unique in its game structure. It is not a pure fighting game, but rather interweaves the two modes of side-scrolling action and classic fighting. In most levels, players need to play as Bruce Lee and face multiple small monsters for side-scrolling combat, using fists and signature weapons to clear obstacles until they meet the final boss. The boss battle will switch to the classic one-on-one fighting mode, where players need to use complex commands and combo skills to defeat the opponent. The "Power-Up" system in the game allows players to temporarily transform into a "ghost" Bruce Lee and gain powerful abilities. The character's move design strives to capture the essence of Bruce Lee's martial arts, especially focusing on fast and smooth combos, which made it quite novel and challenging among fighting games at the time.
Practice Basic Combos: Mastering a fast and stable three-to-four-hit basic combo is key. Usually start with a light punch or kick, then quickly follow up with a heavy attack. In side-scrolling levels, don't give the small monsters a chance to breathe, use combos to force them into corners, reducing the risk of being besieged.
Jump Attack and Ground Combo: In side-scrolling mode, the jump heavy kick attack is an excellent starting move, which can knock down or stun most small monsters. Immediately follow up with the ground basic combo after landing to maximize damage.
Aerial Throw: When dealing with some elite small monsters, aerial throw is a very effective way to avoid damage. When the small monsters jump towards you or you jump towards the small monsters, try using the throw command. This can help you quickly clear the battlefield or cause unexpected damage to the Boss.
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