Space Harrier
Space Harrier is an Adventure, Arcade, Rail Shooter, and Single-player video game developed by Sega. Throughout the gameplay, the player takes on the role of a protagonist whose primary mission is to clear the stages by eliminating the enemies. While inspecting the world, the player views the environment from the third-person angle.
The game has almost eighteen different stages, where each one has various enemies that range from animals to monsters. At the end of every stage, the player has to kill a giant boss with more powers and a significant look. The game has two unique levels called bonus stages that contain no enemies, and the player has to mount an invincible catlike dragon named Uriah.
If the player loses all the lives, then the game offers him the option of continuing gameplay with the insertion of a coin. The significant features of the game are Eighteen Levels, Bosses, Two Special Stages, and Addictive Gameplay.
#1 Sin and Punishment: Star Successor
Sin and Punishment: Star Successor is an Adventure, Shooting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Nintendo. Al through the game, the player, serves as Isa or Kachi, the main character, where the primary mission is to confront before monsters.
The player can move around freely and travels through rails that will go forward, backward, side-to-side, up or down. The player can run on the ground or fly in the skies to chase down the monsters or disappear before them. To avoid the enemy’s attacks, the player can jump or perform a rolling dodge in any direction.
The player can use a reticule, which does not limit the movement for the aiming of the gun. The player can use a sword that deals heavy damage to enemies at close range and also used to deflect missiles. The player can employ a charge attack to deal damage, but it may require a long period to recharge afterward.