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Most Popular Hack And Slash Beat Em Up Games - Page 43

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  • Timecop

    1995

    Timecop

    1995

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    Timecop is a side-scrolling action game. This game follows Max Walker as he heads off on another time-hopping criminal case. The time criminal is Dr. Hans Kleindast: the original inventor of the time-travel technology that the Time Enforcement Commission relies upon.
  • The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes

    1995

    The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes

    1995

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Super Famicom
    The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes is an action game released in 1995 for the Super Famicom, showcasing the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. This game, launched in Japan, seems to have drawn its title inspiration from the 1993 limited series "The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man." However, it's important to note that the game's storyline diverges from that of the comic, despite incorporating various adversaries of Spider-Man.
  • Edo no Kiba

    1993

    Edo no Kiba

    1993

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Super Famicom
    Tokyo, 2050 AD. Terrorists are running wild in the streets, and only one armored police officer is fast enough to hunt them down. In Edo no Kiba you are always moving forward, either running or walking (or, in some levels, flying), although you can still move around the screen as in most belt-scrolling games. Your avatar attacks by slashing to the right with his energy sword, and he can also hold his sword defensively to deflect some bullets. By then holding forward and releasing attack he can throw the sword like a boomerang. He can also jump. A bomb follows the avatar around on any on-foot level that can be used to destroy all enemies onscreen at any time, and it will be replaced whenever a life is lost. Environments range from city streets to sewers and a flying battleship. Each level ends with a boss fight against an enemy that can withstand many attacks.
  • Night Creatures

    1992

    Night Creatures

    1992

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Hecate, the Queen of Darkness, has feasted on your blood. Now you must destroy her or be hers forever, one of the Walking Undead. Hecate's bite has given you the power to change into a wolf, a bear, and other animals to battle hordes of monsters and ghouls who protect her. You must search for the one correct route through level after level of unspeakable terror to find her. Choose the most devastating weapons and become the animal best able to fight each fiend. Will you defeat Hecate or become her grotesque slave for eternity? Either way, the Queen of Darkness waits for you!
  • The Genji and the Heike Clans

    1990

    The Genji and the Heike Clans

    1990

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Wii TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Multi-style game in which you play a Japanese demon warrior with flowing red hair. It is divided into overhead areas, platform areas with small sprites and walk along hack ‘n’ slash bits with much larger characters.
  • Renny Blaster

    1995

    Renny Blaster

    1995

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    A side strolling beat 'em up where you play as detective Fujiro who is hired to stop a gothic horror in the city.
  • Punch Quest

    2012

    Punch Quest

    2012

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Android iOS
    Punch Quest is an iOS beat-em-up/speed-run game developed by Madgarden and published by Rocketcat Games on October 25, 2012.
  • Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force

    1997

    Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force

    1997

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    PlayStation
    Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force is a PS1 remake of Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth. It adapts the system so it’s closer to Panzer Bandit, also released by Fill-In Cafe in the same year. With the revamped controls, the action is much, much smoother. Like Panzer Bandit, there’s an auto guard when the controls are left in neutral, and you can also deflect enemy attacks by hitting them at the same time. Dashing and boost jumping have been assigned their own separate buttons, too. A few other things have been added as well, like an “overdrive” power gauge that can be discharged for more powerful maneuvers. Enemies also regularly drop health restoratives, whereas the previous versions only provided them at certain points in the stages. The sprites here are all the same, but the backgrounds are now 3D, and look entirely different. Despite the visual makeover, however, the stages and bosses are all still pretty similar. The music has been rearranged, though, with some tracks taken from a Mad Stalker soundtrack album r
  • Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun

    1986

    Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun

    1986

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade Wii
    Hiroshi is a student at Nekketsu High School, and is always bullied by everyone. One day, one man arrives at the school who changes everything. His name is Kunio!! Fighting the bullies! He looks tough, but he is a kind-hearted man. Kunio and Hiroshi become close friends. However, one day Hiroshi is kidnapped by someone. Kunio stands up and faces the gangs at Nekketsu High School to rescue his friend.
  • Hissatsu Buraiken

    1987

    Hissatsu Buraiken

    1987

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    Also known as Avengers outside of Japan. Hissatsu Buraiken is a beat-em-up with a twist: a twist of the camera, to be precise, with the usual left-to-right action replaced by a top-down perspective.
  • Tecmo Knight

    1989

    Tecmo Knight

    1989

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    The protagonist Tecmo Knight has the assistance of "Smokeman" and "Tiger". Pressing the "change" button allows Tecmo Knight to switch between the two. Smokeman uses powerful punches and kicks against enemies while Tecmo Knight rides him. While riding the tiger, Tecmo Knight has the use of a spiked ball and chain less powerful than Smokeman's attacks, but with greater range. When collecting the special dragon skull that randomly appears after defeating an enemy, the Tecmo Knight will summon the most powerful creature to ride on in the game: the Flying Dragon. Tecmo Knight is immune to attack while riding Flying Dragon, whose breath kills any monster in the game instantly, including the stage-end bosses. Using the "jump and attack" maneuver, Tecmo Knight can bound Smokeman or the tiger onto enemies and pummel them. Sometimes, if Tecmo Knight runs low on life, a blow by a weak monster will kill only Smokeman or the tiger, leaving Tecmo Knight to fend for himself with a very weak short-ranged attack. It is extremely h
  • Slashout

    2000

    Slashout

    2000

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    Slashout is the third installment to the Spikeout series, released for Sega NAOMI hardware in 2000. Unlike other games in the series, Slashout has a completely different setting, based in a fantasy world with different characters—gameplay remains similar, however.
  • The Crystal of Kings

    2001

    The Crystal of Kings

    2001

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    The Crystal of Kings is an extremely rare arcade scrolling fighter developed by BrezzaSoft. It boasts very high-quality pre-rendered graphics, and a morality system that determines whether you get a good, neutral, or bad ending. Unfortunately, the gameplay is far behind the curve, resembling Golden Axe more than advanced brawlers such as Guardian Heroes or Gaia Crusaders.
  • Vandyke

    1990

    Vandyke

    1990

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    A one or two player fighting game published and developed by UPL Co., Ltd in 1990.
  • Renegade III: The Final Chapter

    1989

    Renegade III: The Final Chapter

    1989

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC MSX
    Renegade 3: The Final Chapter is a scrolling beat'em up computer game released on the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MSX and ZX Spectrum systems in the late 1980s by Ocean Software under their "Imagine" label. The game is a sequel to Target: Renegade which itself is a sequel to the arcade game Renegade. Unlike the first two games, Renegade 3 follows the character known only as "Renegade" as he travels through time to rescue his captured girlfriend. It also dropped the two-player mode found in the previous title.
  • Surf Ninjas

    1994

    Surf Ninjas

    1994

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Amiga CD32 Amiga
    Surf Ninjas is based on the 1993 movie of the same title. You play as Johnny McQuinn, a teenage surfer, who learned a couple of ninja moves. Your ultimate goal is defeating the evil Colonel Chi who threatens your island, and the game leads you from California all the way to the South China Sea. In the game, you can move left or right through several scrolling screens that constitute one level. One button is used to fight the randomly spawning ninjas in beat 'em up fashion, while another one can be used to enter buildings. The player has an inventory that can hold only one item at a time. These items are used to solve some small puzzles within each stage.
  • Hammerin' Harry

    1990

    Hammerin' Harry

    1990

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    A platform game where you control a worker with a big hammer who smashes his way through obstacles and a variety of enemies.
  • Mirai Ninja

    1988

    Mirai Ninja

    1988

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    Mirai Ninja was based on a Japanese movie of the same name, also produced by Namco. Both the game and the movie were released the same year. The plot of the movie: A man's body and soul are stolen and used as part of a demon castle. What's left becomes Cyber Ninja. He teams up with the chi students whose cyber-earmuffs show matching red symbols. They fill their swords with ammunition, grab some neo-retro-cyber-antique guns and attack the demon robot expendable ninja squad. Each fight is won by whichever side uses more gratuitous special effects. They slay the Tron-like hover droids, who are destroyed in their shame. There's a showdown with a white-armored guy with dreadlocks, who is later reincarnated by the eclipse and a lot of multicolored lightning. After killing the make-up wearing effeminate spider person, the chi school fires a giant gun at the demon castle spider cyber robot. It blows up.
  • Onechanbara Special

    2011

    Onechanbara Special

    2011

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    PlayStation Portable
    Onechanbara Special is the ultimate sword wielding battle between beauties and beasts! Available exclusively for the PSP, it features the return of Aya and Saki, sexy samurai sisters who are the last hope against a killer zombie onslaught!
  • Stone Protectors

    1994

    Stone Protectors

    1994

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis PC (Microsoft Windows)
    A kingdom built by crystals in under attack by the Saurians. Their leader, called Zok, wants the kingdom's powerful crystals which is protected by the Queen. Breaking into the castle, all seems lost, but as Zok reaches to take the crystal, it explodes into pieces and they fly away... to earth. All but one of the crystals reaches New York and flies into the hands of a rock band... who are transformed into goblins by the power of the crystals. Now their goal is to bring back the pieces to the kingdom and fight Zok and take his piece. The game is a typical Beat-'em-Up-game, each player has different weapons, all from melée to long-range weapons such as bazookas and guns.
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