Mirai Ninja: Keigumo Kinin Gaiden

Mirai Ninja is a beat 'em up arcade game based on the Japanese live-action film of the same name.

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01.07.2015

Forged by Bandai Namco, veterans in action games, Rise of Incarnates teams people up and inspires them to fight for each other. In this F2P 2v2 battle arena, you will experience unique Incarnate abilities with a rewarding coop gameplay packed with a rich library of characters and customization.

30.08.2018

Shadows: Awakening is a unique, isometric single-player RPG with real-time tactical combat. You embark on an epic adventure with challenging gameplay, a gripping storyline and enchanting graphics.

01.01.1970

Mobile brawler developed by Avalanche Studios.

31.12.1985

Kung Fu Road is a side-scrolling single-plane brawler for Super Cassette Vision.

08.07.2014

Fightback is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up for Android and iOS devices. It is developed by Ninja Theory.

21.09.2017

Get ready for the wildest Top-Down Arena Brawler you’ve ever experienced. Navigate deadly arenas and battle it out against your enemies using over-the-top ability combos. Through a unique ability system, players can change and augment any character’s set of abilities to play exactly how they want to play.

28.10.2010

WackyLands Boss is a frenzied virtual monster game, where players assume the role of a gigantic creature attempting to destroy the magical kingdom.

01.01.1970

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.

31.12.2007

Oriental Legend 2 follows up the original game by I.G.S. with another romp through Journey to the West. The original game's five characters are joined by three newcomers: Er-Lang, Drakan, and Princess Iron Fan. Two more characters can be unlocked after completing the game once. Like the original game, this is a scrolling beat-em-up for up to four players. This time around, character growth is a major gameplay feature. Players earn experience for defeating enemies and level up, with underleveled characters much more likely to have trouble beating late-game bosses. There are three game modes. "Plot" features seven stages with a regular difficulty level designed for regular players. "Online Ranking" is a more challenging eight-stage mode which, when completed, provides the player with a code to input at the official website in order to share their codes on the online leaderboard. "Challenge Boss" is a boss rush that goes through all of the bosses in the game, with players challenged to get through in as little time as possible. This is the first game for the PGM2 to feature support for the hardware's card reader accessory. By buying an IC card at their local arcade, players gain the ability to save and load their character's progress, allowing them to keep their level growth and items between runs.

31.12.1990

Mug Smashers is an early 90's western-developed two-player arcade brawler that's basically a combination of Combatribes and Final Fight. It has suspiciously similar sprites and music to the former but plays more like the latter with its scrolling stages and lack of ground attacks or tornado throws. It has an absurd visual style including a main character that's wearing red leopard pants and white sunglasses.