Summoner (2000)
Summoner (2000) is an Action, RPG, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Volition and published by THQ for Windows. Through the game, the player serves as a summoner where the main mission is to complete the story-based quests and make progress. The game has a unique combat system that is a combination of real-time and turn-based battles.
In turn-based combat, the player and opponent gains turn to attack and damage each other. The game offers a chain attack mechanic in which the player can extend his turn by performing special melee attacks simultaneously. If the player performs it correctly, he can link these special attacks into long sequences that inflict greater damage.
All the special attacks have unique effects such as inflicting status effects, damaging the enemy’s action points, or decreasing health damage. The game allows the player to have a party of five characters and play together with shared resources. All the characters have unique spells and abilities that they can use in combat to assist the player.
#1 X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse
X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse is an Action, RPG, and Single-player video game developed by Activision. Throughout the game, the player has to choose four characters randomly and fights against the antagonist and his minions. The game has a series of characters where the player can gain access to every individual after progression.
Four players can play on a single machine, whereas in multiplayer mode, everyone can leave the game anytime. The game offers a new mode that allows all the players to play through the game for the second time while retaining all the previous stats. The player can upgrade the character’s superpowers and abilities by gaining experience points. Defeated minions will drop valuable items on the field, and the player must grab all of them.
The player can form combos by punching or kicking a specific enemy twice. The character’s special ability can create a super combo that inflicts huge damage on enemies. The game also has a skirmish mode, allowing players to fight against each other or wave computer-controlled enemies.