The Karate Kid
The Karate Kid is an Action, Single-player and Two-player video game developed by Atlus and published by LJN. The game provides you with an opportunity to become a karate kid and show off your skills in front of your friends. The gameplay revolves around the story elements from the first two movies of Karate Kid. The game comes with four challenging levels and they plays similar to movies. The object of the player in each level is to take down a set of enemies ranging from thugs to karate students. The level one starts with Daniel LaRusso battling in the Tournament. During the object, he need to go through four different fighters to proceed to the next level. You start the 2nd level with Daniel, taking place in Okinawa, in which you have to dispatch random thugs. As you advances through the game, the level difficulty will be increased. The Karate Kid includes prominent features such as Several Playable Characters, Fighting Gameplay, and more. Check it out, if you love playing fighting games.
#1 Dead or Alive 6
Dead or Alive 6 is an Action, Fighting, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Koei Tecmo Games Co., Ltd for Multiple Platforms. The game serves as the part of the AAA fighting video games franchise that started with the original title by the name of Dead or Alive in 1996. It acts as the sixth installment in the series and comes with fighting entertainment with several tiered stages that are now both critical and dynamic parts of the competitive experience. The storyline of the game revolves around the Dead or Alive 4, shedding light on two primary narratives such as the battle between Ninja and Doatech vs M.I.S.T. controlled by Donovan, and the tournament Dead or Alive 6. The graphics of the game is described as the dramatic lighting that goes beyond the fighting genre and focuses on intense combat. It introduces improved skin and texture. Battles in the game are focused on traditional triangle system such as strikes beat throws, holds beat strikes and throws beat holds.