Indie interpretations of classic arcade brawlers don't always result in enjoyable experiences.
Not exact matches
Arcade style two dimensional scrolling
brawlers often are by their very nature, though Billy and Jimmy's latest adventure
does at least liven things up with a bunch of utterly whacked out setpieces dished out at regular intervals.
A side scrolling
brawler in the style of Konami's TMNT
Arcade, four players can control Jason, Trini, BIlly, Zach, or Kimberly (oh, Kimberly) as they
do battle with Rita Repulsa and her army of not quite Footsoldiers in the fictional Angel Grove.
The long suffering ailment of
arcade brawlers is the repetitive game play and Sacred Citadel doesn't
do much to alleviate the predictability the genre so often falls into.
If you've ever played an NBA Jam game, be it the
arcade / 16 - bit originals or the recent remakes, you know what I
do: that it's much less of a sports game, and much more of a sports - themed multiplayer
brawler.
Graham Russell: If you've ever played an NBA Jam game, be it the
arcade / 16 - bit originals or the recent remakes, you know what I
do: that it's much less of a sports game, and much more of a sports - themed multiplayer
brawler.