Well that is certainly a opinion. tbh, no game where throws actually come out consistently can be as half as mashy as the dregs of Konami's arcade licensedshit, Warrior Blade included.. WB feels like Growl in a slightly bad way, but it was doing juggle combos off of throws way back before Fight'n Rage or Ninja Saviors so we all owe it some gratitude perhaps. Weirdly passive enemies but I only played a couple levels.
Ah, if only. The storefront blurb for Double Dragon Advance flat out says it's the best game in the series.
Which it is. But it's insensitive to come right out and just say that, when the re-release came out right after the new one. I think Gaiden is by the same devs as the roguelite beatemup Streets of Red, haven't played either and don't want to...