Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis
Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis is an Action-Adventure, Simulation, and Single-player video game developed by Lucky Chicken Games. Throughout the game, the player serves as a sailor, where the main purpose of the game is to save Atlantis from doom. Most of the gameplay contains cutscenes that do not use voices; instead, they proceed with text, like a comic book.
The player can make progress by swimming around the level and defeating the enemies in every level. The game has a series of levels, and the player needs to identify the objective through texts given before the level. Some of the levels have empty ruined buildings that the player has to swim around.
When the character fights, he can perform multiple actions such as punching, kicking, and grappling to defeat the opponents. In some cases, the player can direct the game through the water and kill the opponent’s submarines. The game has core features such as Multiple Actions, Several Levels, Text-based Adventure, Swimming, and Addictive Gameplay.
#1 X-Men: Next Dimension
X-Men: Next Dimension is an Adventure, Fighting, and Single-player video game developed by Activision. In this beat-em-up game, the player has to kill the opponent by performing strong attacks and combos. The gameplay is simple, where the player has to move the character and perform kicking or punching by pressing the buttons.
The game features a combo system such as regular chain attacks, air juggles, and air launchers. The blocking system allows the players to block the enemy’s attack and make it lockable to re-attack. The counter-attacks are specific to the type of attack a player is countering. The player can access special and super attacks where different types of super attacks are there, and each one has four levels of power.
The story mode has limited characters for each battle, whereas arcade mode allows the player to select any character from a series of fighters. The Versus Mode has unlocked characters available, and a survival mode is a mode where the fighter faces endless computer-controlled opponents until the player’s health meter gets zero.