Backyard Wrestling: Don’t Try This at Home
Backyard Wrestling: Don’t Try This at Home is a mix of Sports and Fighting game elements developed by Paradox Development and published by Eidos Interactive. The game has both Single-player and Multiplayer options, and it is available to play on PlayStation 2 platform. The main objective of the player is to use the environment where the game is set, to take down an opponent. The game is described as a cross between classic pro wrestling and 3D platform fighting gameplay, like Power Stone. Aside from backward locations, the arenas of the game offer a truck stop, outdoor parking, a slaughterhouse, and a strip club. Each environment in the game is littered with bats, breakable tables, steel chairs, and more. There are several playable characters, including Violent J, Shaggy 2 Dope, The Rudeboy, Josh Prohibition, Jamie Madrox, and more. The game starts with the player choosing his avatar from available and jumping into the match against competitors to take down them. Each character offers its unique play style, special moves, and more. Both characters have their health bar, and the character will lose the match, whose health bar reaches to zero.
#1 BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma is an Action-Adventure, Fighting, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Arc System Works. It is the third marvelous installment in the series of Blazblue and takes place after the events of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift. The game borrows the several playable characters from the previous titles such as Amane Nishiki, Bullet, Azrael, and more. You must select your character to jump into the world where you have to battle against your opponent and take down them using your unique abilities and playing style. You can perform combos by combining different attacks and beat your enemy until the health bar reaches to zero. There are multiple stages available, and each stage has two or three rounds that you must complete by defeating your opponent in two round continuously. After completing all the stages, you must face an epic boss (unplayable) in the last of the game, and it gives you a tough time to win the stage. Unleash your superpowers, and learn unique moves to progress through the game. BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma offers improved mechanics, addictive gameplay, and superb graphics. Try it out.
#2 ACA NeoGeo: The King of Fighters ’98
ACA NeoGeo: The King of Fighters ’98 is an Arcade, Side-scroll Fighting, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by SNK in 1998 and published by Hamster, Co. The game serves as the sequel to ACA NeoGeo: The King of Fighters ’97, and comes with a variety of characters. It offers the similar gameplay to previous entry and lets the player select his character from available fighters and jump into the world where he must battle against opponents in one-on-one matches. The ultimate task of the player is to take down his competitor using his special moves, combos, and abilities while defending his health to remain the last. Each fighter in the game has its unique abilities, combo, personality, and play style. There are multiple stages and each stage has two or three rounds. The player needs to defeat the enemies two times in a stage to move to the next stage. He has sixty seconds to defeat the enemies. ACA NeoGeo: The King of Fighters ’98 offers core features such as Side-Scroll Fighting Gameplay, Combos, several Playable Characters, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.