Ironsword: Wizards and Warriors II
Ironsword: Wizards and Warriors II is a Side-scroll, Platform, and Single-player video game created by Zippo Games and published by Acclaim Entertainment. The focus of the game is on the Action-Adventure genre, and it puts the player in charge of the protagonist, a knight warrior named Kuros. The story revolves around the struggle of the player as he ventures in the land of Sindarin. During the gameplay, the player has to take down the evil wizard named Malkil, who has taken on the elemental form of Wind, Earth, Water, and Fire. The player has to gather the parts of assembling of IronSword to take down the evil, who resides at the IceFire Mountain’s top. In the game, the player can move the protagonist right or left, or make him crouch, jump, spell, etc. to take down enemies. Along the path, the player gathers chicken and brew in order to replenish the life meter of the character. Ironsword: Wizards and Warriors II includes key features, engaging gameplay, original soundtracks, and more.
#1 ActRaiser
ActRaiser is a mix of City-Building, Platform, and Simulation developed by Quintet and published by Enix. The game offers the traditional side-scroll platforming gameplay with urban god game elements. The story revolves around the creature called the Master in his battle against Tanzra, referred to as an Evil. According to the booklet, the protagonist was taken down in the battle with an evil and his six lieutenants. He is retreated to his six palaces to tend his wounds and fell into a deep sleep. In the absence of Master, an evil split the world where the game takes place split into six lands and start turning people into evil. After hundreds of years, the Masker awakens from his deep sleep and finds out that he has lost his powers due to lack of belief. As the story progresses, the Master struggles to take down the lieutenants and restores his power by reconstructing the civilizations of people and interacting with them to solve other issues. ActRaiser includes prominent features, old-school graphics, and brilliant sound effects.