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SpiderHeck is where chaos turns into choreography, a ballet of brutality where each swing of the sword is a heartbeat racing against time.
Streets of Rage 2 is the love letter you never knew you wanted from the gritty streets and your old Genesis.
Guns, Gore and Cannoli 2 is like a mobster film had a baby with a Saturday morning cartoon — and it brought all the wisecracks and none of the seriousness.
'Mayhem Brawler' is like a comic book come to life, with punches that hit harder than your mom's meatloaf.
Double Dragon: Neon is like a neon-soaked trip down memory lane, where every punch lands with a satisfying thud and every enemy has a face only a mother could love.
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Complete Edition brings structure and predictability to the forefront.
Override: Mech City Brawl is like playing Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots on steroids, with a side of city destruction.
Double Dragon IV is like an old-school arcade brawl, where every punch feels like a nostalgic echo — just wish it had a bit more oomph.
Fist Puncher is a relentless symphony of fists and fury that beckons to those who thrive in the chaos of combat.
Shing! delivers hits that resonate like the clash of steel on a battlefield, but stumbles in its quest for greatness.