Gone down in video game history…
Shake-down enemies with your fists or your wallet in this quirky beat-em-up by Nippon Ichi.
Basingstoke is a tongue-in-cheek twin-stick shooter/brawler with a focus on stealth, darkness, and running away.
This high school RPG is funny, surreal, and unique.
Bannerman is what happens when someone tries to make a game with an engaging combat system while focusing on that gameplay element alone and ignoring the rest.
Hand of Fate is back, and it’s prettier, bigger and better than its predecessor in pretty much every single way.
Brawlout could be a spiritual successor to the critically and commercially acclaimed Super Smash Bros Series.
Grab your keyboard or controller and get ready for a fast paced brawler where one misstep means death. Let’s see how Blast Brawl 2: Bloody Boogaloo stacks up as an Early Access game.
Draw Slasher is the unique demanding and dynamic action packed beat’em up you need only a mouse to play. Cut, slice, snip, sever, chop, shear and trim hordes of Pirate Monkey Zombies.
If you grew up during the late ’90s, early 2000s, then the name SNK has little to no bearing on you as much as other fighting-game names—and that’s a damn shame. History has often forgotten gems not because they lacked quality but they