If
you like arcade style games that are all about the points and challenge, then add this game to your library.
Not exact matches
The
arcade -
style games,
like many Wii
games, are more physical than typical videogames.
The
arcade style controls makes it great for the console player, however, PC
Gamers will not
like the clunky, non configurable controls.
The character models are well done and the art
style is suiting for the
game given the
arcade like style of the
game.
Arcade style racing
games are one of the more popular genres of our time, with
games like Burnout, Need for Speed, and Ridge Racer constantly attracting fans.
Which is
like a lethal
game of air hockey (just one of Tron Legacy's classic -
arcade game nods), as black - suited Capoeira -
style foes send electric frisbees ricocheting around a glassy area.
Sometimes I wonder what happened to
arcade -
style racing
games like this.
NBA Playgrounds is an attempt to bring back the
arcade -
styled basketball
games like NBA Jam and NBA Street, however despite a fun and casual gameplay designed around cooperative gaming, the
game still falls short of the goal thanks to its bland A.I and lack of gameplay modes.
Coming from the racing
game experts at Codemasters and developed by the team behind Motorstorm and Driveclub, ONRUSH is an
arcade -
style racer that looks
like it will satiate even the most ardent adrenaline junkies.
So while Spacejacked «s tough, and inconsistent, level of difficulty and mediocre presentation stops the
game from being essential, fans of
arcade style shooting and tower defence will no doubt have a blast
like I did.
NBA Playgrounds is an attempt to bring back the
arcade -
styled basketball
games like NBA Jam and NBA Street, however despite a fun and casual gameplay...
These
arcade style games are getting rare these days so Wild Guns Reloaded feels
like a blast from the past.
I personally prefer
arcade style racers
like horizon, scifi shooters, and a mix of
games like sod and sunset overdrive.
The team is creating another
game in the Saints Row universe that looks
like it will take the irreverent and
arcade style game play of the series and blow it up with a magic gun.
If you have other people to play with locally and you
like arcade style basketball
games, NBA JAM: On Fire Edition is among the best.
The general spectrum of racing
games has
arcade -
style games like Burnout on one end, contrasted with simulation racers
like Gran Turismo at the other.
For those of you who
like to play with fight sticks — an
arcade style game pad — Injustice even has a controller option, making the moves more
like Street Fighter.
I have always preferred the
arcade style of racing
games over the more realistic car simulators, for example I never got on with the
likes for Forza Motor sport or Gran Terismo as they seem to realistic for me.
Such a spark imbues the entire experience with a peculiar sense of character seldom seen in
games — let alone mecha titles or shooters in general — one that cheekily accentuates its Japanophilic charm with the wanton gore and destruction emblematic of old - school,
arcade -
style shooters
like
Such a spark imbues the entire experience with a peculiar sense of character seldom seen in
games — let alone mecha titles or shooters in general — one that cheekily accentuates its Japanophilic charm with the wanton gore and destruction emblematic of old - school,
arcade -
style shooters
like Doom and Quake, which in turn fuels the pilot / robot bond already made conspicuous by Shogo's first - person perspective.
Sometimes I wonder what happened to
arcade -
style racing
games like this.
I say, if you
like arcade style racers, pick up Forza3, it ain't
like 360
gamers have any other exclusive releases to buy right now.
The classic
arcade fighting
style has been kept in both
games, but added new features
like 8 - player lobbies and spectator mode, HD graphics, dynamic challenges and replay saving.
If you
like puzzle
style arcade games you should give SWAP!
And combined it with an
arcade style football
game like Techno Bowl, with a fantastic presentation.
Just
like a steering wheel controller is a must - have for driving
game fans, if you play countless hours of Street Fighter, King of Fighters, Tekken, Mortal Kombat or other similar fighting
game, it just makes sense to get yourself an
arcade style fight stick and hone your skills where it matters most.
The sequel to KO Boxing totally overhauls its predecessor's combat system, creating a
game that feels more
like a Boxing Legends of the Ring -
style simulation than an
arcade punch-fest.
-- See It On Amazon: PS4 Xbox One Mark McMorris Infinite Air is a fun overlooked Snowboarding
game that feels
like a cross between a simulator and a
arcade style experience.
Along with its
arcade style of action along the lines of
games like NHL 94, Blades of Steel, and Tecmo Bowl.
Was at work and got nothing to do, bored off my mind I started to look for
games to play and I found Nano Golf, which by the name implies it's a golf
game, an
arcade one at that with a nice looking pixel art
style and generally looking
like a lot of fun.
Much
like the presentation (or lack thereof) in
arcade mode, the menus just feel very bland in a
game that has more than enough
style to go around in the gameplay.
Depending on how you
like to consume an
arcade -
style game like this it could take a relatively short amount of time for some people to «beat it», though that shouldn't be the point
The
arcade mode is classic to
games of this
style like back in the day.
Rather than play in an
arcade style with a high - score system
like 2048, Tilelicious uses an overworld map and a short series of increasingly difficult levels to progress the
game.
I must say that I've never been introduced to
arcade -
style racing
like this before — unless you consider Midnight Club 2
arcade -
style — but Burnout 3 is a fresh departure from the tiresome racing genre which has lately put more emphasis on spiffy graphics and realistic gameplay than fun
game mechanics.
The
game offers a unique soundtrack for each of the many playable «races» in the
game, and has various levels of gameplay that ranged from
arcade Archon -
style creature - on - creature combat to strategy similar to Koei's strategy
games like Gemfire and Nobunaga's Ambition.
If you enjoyed the first two Moto Racer
games you will probably enjoy this also, controlling
like the first
game in the series having somewhat twitchy
arcade style physics.
A lot of the
game's
arcade -
style action is clearly inspired from classics
like Metal Slug.
The PS2 version gives the option to chose either original and arrange soundtracks, with a small handful of new songs, such as a remixed version of the opening song to accompany the new intro (which is done in the
style of the
arcade games and not an animated movie
like in KoF Dream Match 1999 or KoF ’94 Re-Bout.)
The characters are drawn in a far less cartoony
style even compared to the
arcade game, making this version almost look
like a Westernized DOS version.
The first two Horizon
games were great - looking,
arcade -
style efforts shot through with a touch of anarchy and
like those, Forza Horizon 3 is all about driving many of the world's most desirable cars, in as irresponsible a manner as you can muster, amid some stunningly gorgeous settings.
Wage war with customizable factions, featuring units
like mustard - gas skunks and a flame - throwing boar in this
arcade -
style, real - time - strategy
game.
The Microsoft
Game Room is much
like an old
style arcade, only it's a virtual place to play
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War of the Gems takes Capcom's classic platforming
style gameplay and infuses it with the action you've seen in their
arcade fighting
games like Street Fighter 2 and its various Versus series.
Emphasizing the effort its put into capturing the feel of the original Top Gun film in its upcoming PC / PS3 video
game adaptation, developer Doublesix made sure to include footage that looks
like it's taken right from the movie and a pretty good cover of the iconic «Danger Zone» theme in this trailer for the
arcade -
style aerial dogfighting
game.
It actually varies
game to
game as we have taken a different approach to get each
game in the collection represented the way you remember them, something
like the original Xbox Grabbed by the Ghoulies we remastered completely into 1080p and 60 fps as the
games cartoon art
style worked well (cutscenes are still in 4:3 as the original), the Xbox 360
games are in their native resolutions and framerates as they are already HD, the older titles we made the call to put them in an
arcade style themed windowed mode to retain the authenticity, we also added a CRT filter that accurately reproduced the scan lines and pixel bleed screens gave back then which you can toggle on and off — We did whatever made the most sense to keep the quality high and the nostalgia present.
It is an
arcade street fighting
game featuring one - on - one close combat fight
style with 3D animated life
like characters of Akshay and Sidharth as well as a roster of international fighters.
The animations appear jerky
like an
arcade style fighting
game which is in stark contrast to how well rendered the fighter models are.
Unlike in previous more
arcade style games, where the action took place on a single screen, so even in something
like the platforming predecessor Pitfall, you would traverse through a single screen, get to the other side, and then a new single screen of action would have to momentarily load.
Companies are also aware of this retro trend and have capitalized on it through services
like Virtual Console and Xbox Live
Arcade, and
games like Mega Man 9 and 10 made specifically to re-create 80s
style gaming right down to the delightfully horrible box art.