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Deadliest Warrior: Legends is a fighting game developed by Pipeworks Software and published by 345 Games & Spike Games. Based on the Spike documentary TV series Deadliest Warrior and the sequel to Deadliest Warrior: The Game, Deadliest Warrior: Legends allows players to take control of various individual warriors from different time periods, utilizing their own unique set of weapons, armor ...
This subgenre of vehicular combat involves mech robots, or mecha, as the vehicle for combat. [ citation needed ] For most mech games, they are played in either first-person or third-person view style.
Grudge Warriors is a car combat video game released by Take-Two Interactive on April 27, 2000. The game retailed for the low price of $9.99, a response by Take-Two to the recent decision of Sony to drop PlayStation licensing fees.
The Warriors series, known in Japan as the Musō (無双, lit. "Unrivaled") series, is an action game series created by Omega Force and published by Koei Tecmo. The meta-series contains various series, such as the Dynasty Warriors games, the One Piece: Pirate Warriors games, the Warriors Orochi games, the Samurai Warriors games, and various spin-offs.
Dynasty Warriors [a] is a fighting video game developed by Omega Force [2] and published by Koei for the PlayStation. It is a "one-on-one" fighting game, preceding the hack and slash format of later games in the series. Contemporary gaming journalists noted Dynasty Warriors for being a startling departure from the strategy games that Koei was ...
The Warrior started life as the MCV-80, "Mechanised Combat Vehicle for the 1980s". One of the requirements of the new vehicle was a top speed able to keep up with the projected new MBT, the MBT-80 – later cancelled and replaced by what became the Challenger 1 – which the FV432 armoured personnel carrier could not.
Air Warrior was a multiplayer online combat flight simulation game launched by Kesmai in 1987. It was hosted on GEnie and used that service as a server for client software running on a variety of personal computers .
In November 2014, the developer of the mobile and PC version, Auroch Digital, announced a follow-up title, Chainsaw Warrior: Lords of the Night, released in early 2015. [10] The sequel introduced a new Mayan theme, with a number of new enemies and gameplay options, including temples that contain guardians, special boss-level enemy types.