Vile
Vile is a Single-player and Local Multiplayer Shooter video game created and published by Ardentsquid for PC. It allows the player to experience both twin-stick and top-down shooter gameplay while dealing with enemies to slay them. It takes the player in the 2D world where the player can use modern weapons and shoot his way through a set of levels to make points. Like other top-down shooting games, the player will face an epic boss at the end of a stage. However, this game is about fighting against demonic creatures and other horrors throughout a vile world. In the start, the player must battle against enemies and must struggle to fend them off from destroying the world. When exploring the world, the player needs to gather souls, locate new weapons, rare artifacts, and partake in battles, in which the player will face off the bosses. During the game, the player can use the souls by purchasing talents from three different trees. It offers objective-based gameplay, and each objective provides a new playthrough allows the player to locate some new in a fun way.
#1 Katana Zero
Katana Zero is an Action, Platform, and Single-player video game created by Askiisoft and published by Devolver Digital for Multiple Platforms. The game doesn’t feature any health bar, and being hit will cause instant death, similar to Hotline Miami. However, in the game, the player needs to explore the side-scrolling stages, struggling to kill all foes at that level using his environmental or blade traps. While playing the game, the player has the power to deflect bullets using his slash, and possess an ability to slow down time using a meter that slowly refills, and dodges attacks using rolls. It introduces a real-time conversation system that the player can interrupt to have fun. The game is set in the dystopian city of New Mecca, and the story of the game is invaded by a powerful invasion of an unknown Asiatic nation called Cromag War. In the game, the player controls an assassin to complete a set of assassinations given to him by his psychiatrist, who supplies him with Chronos, a drug that enables him to slow downtime.