Tag: Beat-‘Em-Up
It has to be said that for anyone familiar with visceral combat games, Until You Fall is a no brainer. For gamers new to the genre, there can be no better introduction.
One Finger Death Punch 2 is what happens when you take multiple shots of adrenaline and watch a Bruce Lee movie.
Despite 9 Monkeys of Shaolin not creating anything as innovative or ever seen, the game has good game design practices and goes well with everything that's proposed.
Cake Bash is a beautifully illustrated four player party game experience which will guarantee laughs, extreme levels of fun and the craving to go and eat some cake!
Despite its combat, Going Under is undoubtedly a great piece of creative work, and it proves that there’s so much more that can be done within this popular and overcrowded genre.
Technical problems aside, Shing! is fast, ultra-stylish and wonderfully self-aware of its bizarre comedy.
Head to the streets in this stylish Final Fight-like beat 'em up, but be forewarned that it's not an easy task.
A large roster of beloved indie characters fails in execution, charm and enjoyment.
Flat combat on flat playfields with absolute painful playback equals a fight to the finish of my time with this game.
Saboteur II: because sometimes international crime runs in the family.