Rygar
Rygar is an Action-Adventure, Platform, and Side-scroll video game created and published by Tecmo. The game supports both Single-player and Two-player modes and it takes place in the old-school world where the player takes on the role of the protagonist, the legendary warrior, who needs to battle against enemies through the hostile landscape. The primary aspects of the gameplay is the use of the weapon known as the Diskarmor, a shield with a chain. According to the storyline, the player is send through the fantastic setting with the main job of taking down the evil king named Ligar to restore the peace to the realm. To complete the job, the player must explore five legends who grant the player with special items required for completing the game. Each legend is located in different realm, and is protected by a boss. The player can select the order in which levels are played, but since specific items are needed to reach some areas, decisions are somewhat limited. With cool gameplay, old-school 2D environment, and smooth controls, Rygar is the wonderful game to play.
#1 Ultimate Ghosts n Goblins
Ultimate Ghosts n Goblins is a Platform, Hack-and-Slash, and Single-player video game developed by Tose and published by Capcom for PlayStation Portable. This game is the first title in the main series to employ the 3D graphics while maintaining 2D gameplay mechanics of the previous games. The game is also the return of the Project Head of the series, Tokuro Fujiwara. It mainly revolves around the classic scenario of the knight named Arthur who is battling against demons but comes with several changes. The game has three modes such as Novice Mode, Standard Mode, and Ultimate Mode. Standard is the main mode of the game, where the protagonist named Arthur starts the game with six lives, and when the player loses one of these lives, the knight is resurrected on the spot. The armor of Arthur can now resist more than a single attack when it is powered up. The Ultimate mode of the game plays similar to the game titled Ghosts ‘n Goblins. The player has a smaller number of lives and once the live ends, the player is sent back to the pre-determined point of the level rather than being started.