Wartide: Heroes of Atlantis is a tactical online game where you summon heroes, recruit troops, battle against intruders, and forge alliances to destroy your common enemies. Wartide's unique pre-battle deployment gives you options for creating different formations with your army. Plan your every move and reclaim the long-lost throne of Atlantis!
Hokuto no Ken is a video game released in Japan on July 20, 1986 by Sega for the Sega Mark III gaming platform. It is a side-scrolling action game that follows the events depicted in the first television series from Kenshiro's battle against Shin and his gang to his final showdown with Raoh. The game consists of side-scrolling levels where the player must reach the goal while defeating numerous enemy grunts and sub-bosses along the way, each leading to a one-on-one battle with the stage's boss. Despite featuring similar gameplay, this game is unrelated to Toei's video game version of Hokuto no Ken for the Family Computer released a few months later. The game's lead programmer was Yuji Naka, who would later be known for his work on the Sonic the Hedgehog game franchise. Despite appearing on the cover artwork, Rei does not actually appear in this game.
The original Mark III version game is included along with an enhanced remake in Sega Ages 2500 Hokuto no Ken for the PlayStation 2 in 2004. The game was later re-rele
It is set in feudal Japan in the 16th century and revolves around a priestess who has been given eternal youth until she exterminates all the demons. She has been given charge of a mystical beast from the gods, Inugami, which is controlled by the player.
The game is in vein of the well known Dynasty Warriors series, in which the player battles crowd after crowd of hostile enemies. The unique aspect of the game is that up to 65,535 enemies can be on-screen at once.
An action game in which Godzilla must continue moving right, crushing opposing military forces until reaching bosses consisting of various monsters from the Godzilla universe. It was a Japan-only, Game Boy release.
Hack n Slash platformer? a bit of an Adventure, mixed with a "complex" fighting style? Then this might be the game you're looking for.
The Legend of Knight Templar is a 2D Action Platformer, where you control a mysterious armored warrior, unleashing devastating moves and also able to manipulate elemental magic later on.
The game offers different playstyles, from basic Hack n Slash, stealth, ability "spam", ranged/magic, or even better to never make things boring, mix the use of all of them.
They're all balanced and it's all about being creative on your combos!
Secret items and chests to find, gold and combat points grind will be needed to make your life easier.
Failing too much? Step inside the Training Room from the main menu and improve your combat performance without any costs!
Exploration and a good combat performance is the key to succeed.
Rushing through is not a good idea.
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Played with a plastic, motion-sensitive Katana Controller, this first-person hack & slash game put players into the role of a Samurai, with zombie enemies to slash in every direction.
Zombie Zone is the European localized name for the first game in the OneeChanbara series. It's a part of the Simple 2000 series by Japanese publisher D3 Publisher, as part of a series of budget priced games that usually sell at 2000¥.
You play as Aya, a scantily clad cowgirl with a scarf, in a hack-and-slash against slow-moving zombies in little arena's. There is a feature called "sword fatigue": if you don't clean your sword in time, it will get stuck in an enemy, giving him an advantage over you. There are also slight RPG elements. You can upgrade your characters by collecting orbs dropped by defeated enemies. At the end of each level, you can use the orbs to make Aya more powerful. Sometimes the enemies drop red orbs; if you collect enough of them, you turn into a demon. Your attacks become more powerful, but they also take away from your health.
Undercover Cops: Hakaishin Garumaa), sometimes referred to with or without subtitle as Undercover Cops Gaiden, is a 1993 turn-based traditional game developed and published by Irem exclusively in Japan for the Nintendo Game Boy on December 10, 1993. It is a spin-off of Irem's 1992 beat 'em up arcade game simply titled Undercover Cops. It is also the second-to-last game Irem released for the Game Boy, with Daiku no Gen-san - Robot Teikoku no Yabō being the last.
This game is an enhanced version of Dynamite Deka (though the original is still selectable), also known as Die Hard Arcade. It offers improved graphics, more modes of play, various art galleries and a costume system, allowing you to wear Golden Axe attire.
Similar to the Sega Saturn version players can earn extra lives through a minigame, though rather than being a port of Deep Scan, it is a simulation of the 1968 electro-mechanical machine Periscope.
Players control a group of vigilantes in their war against crime in the London Underground subway system. Using the subways as a means to travel from one destination to another, players must fight numerous enemies in order to rid the subway system of crime.