Karateka
Karateka is an Action, Fighting, and Single-player video game with Music, Martial Arts, and Rhythm elements developed by Liquid Entertainment and published by DotEmu for Microsoft Windows. The game is the remake version of the 1984’s Karateka video game focused on side-scroll fighting mechanics. Whether you’re a fan of Karateka or new to the game, it will charm you with its classic love storyline takes place in feudal Japan. In the game, you need to fight for your lovely Mariko who is in custody of an evil warlord named Akuma. The game features the rhythm-based combat mechanic that is easy to grasp yet challenging to master. There are three playable characters available, and you can select one of them to jump into the game. Unlike the original game, it takes place in the 3D environment where you can move from a third-person perspective, use your martial arts skill to take down warlord to save your love and restore the peace. Karateka includes prominent features such as Three Playable Characters, Highly Replayable, Unique Real-time Score, and more.
#1 Dead or Alive 6
Dead or Alive 6 is an Action, Fighting, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Koei Tecmo Games Co., Ltd for Multiple Platforms. The game serves as the part of the AAA fighting video games franchise that started with the original title by the name of Dead or Alive in 1996. It acts as the sixth installment in the series and comes with fighting entertainment with several tiered stages that are now both critical and dynamic parts of the competitive experience. The storyline of the game revolves around the Dead or Alive 4, shedding light on two primary narratives such as the battle between Ninja and Doatech vs M.I.S.T. controlled by Donovan, and the tournament Dead or Alive 6. The graphics of the game is described as the dramatic lighting that goes beyond the fighting genre and focuses on intense combat. It introduces improved skin and texture. Battles in the game are focused on traditional triangle system such as strikes beat throws, holds beat strikes and throws beat holds.