Not exact matches
This
game makes a mockery of the original golden axe
arcade classic, whilst it has features adapted to a modern
game which are
meant to draw you back to the good old days with that beautiful chuckle of nostalgia they are few and far between and were executed with so much more
style and entertainment 25 years ago when golden axe graced lives.
The
arcade style gameplay - as well as the few available modes - may alienate some of the franchise's old fans, but that doesn't
mean WWE All Stars lacks the quality and enjoyment that define THQ's
games.
Saber Interactive's
arcade style basketball
game, NBA Playgrounds 2, has been mysteriously delayed just a few days before it was
meant to hit the stores.
For the most part though, bringing traditional console and
arcade style games to mobile
meant dealing with virtual buttons overlain on the screen.
This wouldn't be such a big deal except that the
arcade mode is only 6 fights long and has no character endings,
meaning that there is no context for why many of these characters are in the
game other than Project Soul couldn't think of replacements or ways to shoehorn them into the main story, but needed their fighting
styles to be in the
game.
I
mean, you have the title, Mutants in Manhattan, which is very similar; it's a four - player,
arcade -
style, cooperative beat»em up; the two
games share some of the same enemies and bosses; and during boss fights your opponents will start to blink red with increasing frequency as they near their demise.
Experience hockey the way it was
meant to be played in this old school
arcade style hockey
game where blood on the ice is just another day at the rink.
Most of these single sitting
styled arcade games are found on mobile because they're a bit easier to develop and they're consumed far more frequently on those platforms; however, my impression is that
arcade styled games are
meant to be played with real physical buttons.