During the early 1990s Konami produced a string of entertaining
multiplayer arcade brawlers based around popular TV, film and comic licenses.
Not exact matches
We expect a few things from a modern
arcade - style
brawler: reasonably placed checkpoints, more than one playable character, varied enemies, and
multiplayer.
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.
For fans of Konami's and Capcom's nineties
arcade brawler output or modern
multiplayer mayhems like Castle Crashers and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World it may still feel a bit too old - fashioned, but there is no game that distills the slow - paced, methodical old school formula into a more wholesome mix than this.