Tag: Beat ’em up
Office Brawl – Room Smash Review
Office Brawl – Room Smash turns workplace frustration into chaotic arcade fun, delivering a cathartic office rampage that’s perfect for quick bursts of stress-relieving destruction.
The Last Ninja Collection + Bonus Games Review
The Last Ninja Collection + Bonus Games preserves some of the most influential titles of the 8-bit era, bringing the legendary ninja trilogy and several classic fighters to modern platforms. While the gameplay shows its age, the collection stands as an essential celebration of retro gaming history.
RAGER Review
RAGER transforms rhythm gameplay into a visceral VR brawler where every strike lands on the beat. With explosive encounters, a pounding electronic soundtrack, and addictive score-chasing challenges, it delivers one of the most intense music-driven experiences available in virtual reality.
Rotwood Review
With thrilling co-op combat, addictive roguelite progression, and Klei’s signature visual charm, Rotwood delivers a chaotic and deeply satisfying monster-hunting adventure.
Scott Pilgrim EX Review
A stylish, chaotic evolution of the cult classic — Scott Pilgrim EX blends fluid brawling, gorgeous pixel art, and co-op mayhem into one of the year’s most confident beat ’em-ups.
Towerborne Review
A triumphant reinvention — Towerborne blends classic brawler chaos with modern loot-driven progression, delivering co-op action that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern.
BlazBlue Entropy Effect X Review
A stylish and fiercely kinetic roguelite that channels BlazBlue’s signature combat into addictive run-based chaos—Entropy Effect X is a bold spin-off that earns its place in the Azure legacy.
Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties Review
A bold reimagining that redeems Yakuza 3 and elevates Yoshitaka Mine into one of the saga’s most compelling tragic figures—Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties delivers heart, heat, and a fitting finale to the Kiwami era.
Sword of Fortress: The Onomuzim Review
A fallen kingdom, a whispered betrayal, and a blade that carries the weight of history — Sword of Fortress: The Onomuzim leans hard into classic fantasy storytelling, delivering a scrappy action RPG where ambition, rebellion, and steel collide.
Fighting Force Collection Review
Fighting Force Collection serves up a platter of retro brawling nostalgia, packing three classic beat‑’em‑up titles into one package. While it delivers solid old‑school combat and multiplayer mayhem, its dated design and lack of modern enhancements make it a collection that will thrill longtime fans more than newcomers.













