Black Tiger
Black Tiger is a 1987 Arcade, Side-scroll, and Platform video game with an emphasis on Hack-and-Slash elements developed and published by Capcom. The game brings both Single-player and Multiplayer modes for players and takes place in the stunning land where the player assumes the role of the hero, a barbarian who jumps and battle is way through enemy-packed challenging levels. These levels are full of hidden bonuses to encourage and rewards give when the player successfully accomplished the tasks. The game is played from a side-scroll perspective and the player can run, jump, and attack his way through levels to save the world from being destroyed. The game rewards the player with points for the player for each completed tasks. Other levels with increasing difficulty will be unlocked as the player advanced through it. By gathering the power-ups, the player can boost his energy, weapons’ performance, and unlock new abilities. The main task of the player is to reach the end of each level at any cost to complete. With an immersive gameplay, old-school graphics, and smooth controls, Black Tiger is the best game to play.
#1 Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin lets you experience the blend of Platform and Adventure game elements, developed and published by Konami. Both Single-player and Multiplayer modes are featured, and the game introduces the English voice-over first-time, outside of its main release in Japan. It takes place in the year 1944 in Europe, following the event of World War II and continues the story from the end of the previous release. The new antagonists and protagonists are introduced to the series and featured two-character gameplay discovered in the previous title. It takes the player in the 2D world where the player moves from a side-scroll view and during the gameplay, the player is capable of switching freely between two characters named as Charlotte and Jonathan. Lots of new challenging levels are here to test the durability, strength, and skills of the player. Like the previous games, there are multiple endings feature available, and the end of the game depends on the decision the player takes during the gameplay. The game has three modes such as Sisters Mode, Richter Mode, and Boss Rush Mode.