Peace, Death!
Peace, Death! is a Pixel Graphics, Arcade, and Single-player video game developed and published by Azamatika for Multiple Platforms. The game takes place in the 2D world full of challenges. In the game, the player acts as the Reaper, who is working for his boss named Death, in Apocalypse, Inc. In the game, the ultimate challenge of the player is to go through a trial period of seven weeks in order to get a good job and proceed the interests of his employer. While playing the game, the player has to explore each feature of the client to determine the fate. Lots of new features will introduce in the game and it gradually become more difficult. In the game, the player client holds a pistol and he must send him to hell unless he changes the mind and drop his pistol. There are many challenging levels and each level lets the player complete a set of objectives while making as many points as possible to become the master. Engaging gameplay, superb mechanics, and cool visuals, Peace, Death! is a wonderful game to play.
#1 Metroid: Other M
Metroid: Other M revolves around Action-Adventure and Single-player gameplay developed by Team Ninja and published by Nintendo. The game acts as the part in the series of Metroid, and it takes place between the events of Metroid Fusion and Super Metroid. In the game, the player takes on the role of the protagonist named Samus Aran, an intergalactic bounty hunter, who investigates the space station with the Galactic Federation Platoon, including a former commanding officer named Adam Malovich. The primary environment in the game is the Vessel interior called the Main Sector, along with other areas that are comprised in sectors within the ship such as the Cryosphere, the Biosphere, and more. The main gameplay focuses on solving puzzles to unearth secrets, platform jumping, and shooting elements. The story of the game unfolds linearly, and the map highlights the next objective. The game is played from a third-person perspective and the player can run, jump, fire the arm cannon, and can turn into the morph ball to roll into the narrow passages. Metroid: Other M includes prominent features, addictive gameplay, and superb controls. Check it out, and have fun.
#2 Super Turrican
Super Turrican is an Action and Single-player Shooting video game created by Rainbow Arts and published by Imagineer. It is the part of the Super Turrican video game series and revolves around events in the galaxy far, where brave, rebellious fighters destroyed the waves of the Machine and its satellite. The clouds of evil were gone, but Landorin was not free. According to the storyline, the Machine still controlled the surface of the planet, and the Landorins retreated to the core of the world to await the death. The mutants and machines went on a journey to navigate through the ruins in search of the entrance of the secret caves. The game introduces several levels, and the player must complete each one to advance through the game. As the player proceeds, the game becomes difficult to play. Super Turrican includes features such as old-school graphics, shooting gameplay, smooth soundtracks, and more.
#3 Contra ReBirth
Contra ReBirth is an Arcade, Run and Gun, Single-player, Co-op, and Multiplayer video game with an emphasis on Platform and Shooting, developed by M2 and published by Konami. The game serves as the 12th marvelous title in the long-running series of Contra, and it retains the same spirit of side-scrolling gameplay as the earlier installments of the series. However, it can be played with the Wii Remote, as well as with a classic controller. In the game, up to two players can blast his way through a set of levels simultaneously. There are two different playable characters such as Bill Rizer and Genbei Yagyu. Each character has its unique weapons and attributes. The dual weapon system returns from Contra III: The Alien Wars and the normal gun of the player can be set in autofire mode once again. Several types of power-ups also appear, and the player can pick up to use and boost the power of his weaponry. The player moves across the level from a side-scroll perspective, and his ultimate objective is to take down enemies, reach the end of each stage and kill the boss to access the next level.