Streets of Rage 2

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Games Like Streets of Rage 2 for Nintendo Switch

#1 Wulverblade

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Wulverblade is an Action-Adventure, Arcade, Beat ‘em up, Co-op, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by Fully Illustrated and published by Darkwind Media. The game lets you assist the protagonist named as Britannia to defeat the evil Romans in the land of Wulverblade and represent the hardcore side-scrolling gameplay with beat ‘em up elements inspired by the old classic arcade games. In the game, you will experience a historically inspired story around eight different campaign levels with increasing difficulties. You can test your skills in the deadly arenas and can improve to show off your strength to impress your fellows. Team up with fellows in Co-op, and dominate each level to earn as many points as possible. The game features retro-style combat with modern enhancements. It offers 2D scenery and brings superb environment to explore. As you advances through the game, it becomes challenging to play. Wulverblade includes prominent features such as Historically Storyline, retro-inspired Battle, Team up with a Fellow, and more. Try it out.

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#2 Rocket Fist

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Rocket Fist is an Action, Arcade, Party and Multiplayer video game developed by Daniel Snd and published by Bitten Toast Games, Inc. for multiple platforms. The game focuses on arena-based gameplay where the player controls the robotic rocket while battling against other players. The player can battle against other players with a task to eliminate other players from the battlefield and score the points. During the gameplay, the player holds a single rocket fist at a time and can get one shot to throw the punch before having escape, dodge and hide to pick it up again. The game comes with easy to learn but hard to master gameplay. It has fast-paced gameplay with arena battles element. The Single-player adventure consists of six sectors and five different bosses. There are different levels of increasing, and the player must complete each one to advance through the game. Rocket Fist offers prominent features such as Fact-paced Gameplay, Single-player Adventure, Level Editor, Online Multiplayer Arena Battle, Random Power-Ups, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.

#3 De Mambo

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De Mambo focuses on Platform genre developed by The Dangerous Kitchen and published by Chorus Worldwide. The game supports both Single-player and Multiplayer modes and offers the challenging gameplay where up to four players can compete against each other while engaging in Mambo combat. During the gameplay, the player must control his character and struggle to defeat the other players to break the level. It takes place in procedurally generated environment, so the player finds the new environment each time he play. In Multiplayer mode, up to four players can compete against each other with a task to smash within time limit. It has two different modes such as Solo and Survival. In Solo mode, the player must complete a variety of levels while scoring the best points. In Survival mode, the player must fend off the invaders by reaching his personal space. With superb mechanics, addictive gameplay, and wonderful graphics, De Mambo is the best game to play.

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#4 Shu

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Shu is an Arcade, Action-Adventure, Platform, and Single-player video game developed and published by Coatsink for multiple platforms. The game brings an exciting story, in which the massive and terrible storm has destroyed the village where the game takes place, the living place of the protagonist. Then, the player embarks on an epic journey to survive. Along the challenging journey, the player will encounter stranded villagers and the survivors that need the player help. In return for the help, they grant the player with unique and special abilities that the player can use to travel the treacherous path ahead. In the game, the player can the villagers have to work together to find the sanctuary, an only way to fend off the storm. There are more than twenty-one lush levels divided into five lands including additional content. At the beginning of the game, the player needs to select his one of ten characters and start his adventure to save the world. Shu includes core features such as Original Soundtracks, Time Trials mode, Collectibles, and more.

#5 Streets of Red: Devil’s Dare Deluxe

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Streets of Red: Devil’s Dare Deluxe lets the player experience the brilliant mix of video game elements such as Party, Action, Fighting, and Arcade, developed and published by Secret Base. The game offers terrible gameplay where only a thing is scarier than being eaten alive. A Multilayer Permadeath and Horror beat ‘em up gameplay that bestows the player with the skills of retro gaming heroes in the battle against the legion of undead monsters. The game is specially designed to be played over and over again, with each run comes with the potential for new content. There are six unique characters available, and each has its unique skills and abilities as well as the ever-growing level selection work to keep the player and gameplay from getting old, while the easy to play, but hard to master battle system enables for plenty of depth. The player earns cash for every kill that he can use on upgrades. Streets of Red: Devil’s Dare Deluxe includes prominent features such as 3D Graphics, Retro Gaming Experience, Original Sound Effects, and more.

#6 Yaga

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Yaga is an Action, RPG, Exploration, and Single-player video game developed by Breadcrumbs Interactive for multiple platforms. Throughout the gameplay, the player serves as Ivan, the main protagonist, who has a bit of very bad luck and is a blacksmith by profession. The protagonist gets trapped in between three people that irritates him.

The first one is Tzar, who asks the player to perform a variety of tasks, a challenging witch who wants to manipulate the player, and a grandma who asks him to get married. The player has to help the character in this puzzle and must make progress by making decisions. The outcome of the story depends on the player’s decisions and interactions with the non-playable characters.