Rolling Thunder
Rolling Thunder is an Action, Side-scroll, Run-and-Gun, Single-player and Two-player video game created by Namco and Atari Games. The game is set in the stunning world where the player acts as the protagonist, a secret agent who needs to save his female partner from the terrorist group. The protagonist is the member of World Crime Police Organization. The game is played from a side-scroll perspective, and the player can use weapons to take down enemies along the way while struggling to save his friend from being killed. During the journey, the player must traverse through two different worlds, and each has five stages. The player has a choice to begin the game from any point, and on each stage, the player can get access to the secret location to hide and take over from foes. There are several levels, and each has a set of tasks that the player needs to complete at any cost. Each level contains deadly traps, and the player needs to overcome them all to reach the end of the stage. With immersive gameplay, old-school graphics, and dynamic soundtracks, Rolling Thunder is the best game to play.
#1 The Legend of Kage
The Legend of Kage is a 1985 Action, Side-scroll Perspective, and Single-player Platformer video game developed by Taito and published by Square Enix for Nintendo. The game takes place in the 2D world where the player assumes the role of the young ninja named Kage. According to the plot, the player is on an epic mission to save Princess Kiri from the vicious villains named Yuki and Yoshi. The player must struggle to battle his way through the forest, along with the mysterious passageway, through the castle and up the fortress wall, saving Princess two times to win the game. The season will be changed as the player rescues the princess. The player character is equipped with a kodachi sword and countless shuriken. Main gameplay focuses on killing enemies and enemy monks over five challenging stages. Each stage has its unique perspective, set of enemies and objectives. The player moves across the world from a side-scroll perspective, use a shuriken to kill enemies at distant and sword for a close encounter. With old-school graphics, good mechanics, and well-written storyline, The Legend of Kage is an excellent game to play.