MADWORLD
MADWORLD is an Adventure, Arcade, Fighting, and Single-player video game developed by Platinum Games. Throughout the game, the player controls an unnamed protagonist whose main mission is to explore the open environments freely. The game has several levels, and in some sections of the level, the player may require to earn specific points.
The game has multiple characters where every character has a set of abilities. The player is challenged to beat the bosses within a time limit, but to activate the boss fight, the player must earn enough points by defeating random foes on the level. The game has side challenges, bonuses, or mini-bosses adventure that will become available after accumulating points.
The game has offered a new mode named Bloodbath Challenge Mode, a time-limited mini-game where the player gains extra rewards by completing a specific activity. These tasks may include random or challenging ones, such as the player may need to swing a bat at foes to knock them out or to trap foes in front of a speeding train.
#1 Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight
Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight is an Adventure, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Capcom. Throughout the game, the player takes on the role of a protagonist named Ken, where the objective is to destroy the enemy targets shown before the stage begins. The game has multiple stages where the initial stages are easy, but the advanced ones are hard to master.
The player has to obtain the energy required to lock-free a dimensional portal and make progress. Some levels require the player to accumulate more energy to open the portal. After the portal is open, the player with a limited amount of time must enter it. If the player fails to do so, it will cause the player to lose a life, and he must restart.
The player has to use one button for attack and jump. The character can also climb walls and poles or hang onto certain kinds of ledges. The player performs backward flip jumps by doing a normal jump and pressing the pad in the opposite direction of the character.