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Eight Dragons: Old school scrolling beat 'em up for Steam

Bullet Club

Banned
Are you a bad enough dude to beat the crap out of a bunch of random thugs for reasons that probably involve your girlfriend or daughter getting kidnapped?

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EIGHT DRAGONS is an old-school side-scrolling fighting game that takes the classic beat-'em-up action from the eighties and pushes the gameplay and story to a whole new level!

There are two ways to play EIGHT DRAGONS - first as a straightforward arcade game. Put your team together, choose your characters and kick ass from one end of Scumville to the other, leaving no bad guy standing in your quest to defeat Mr Big and bring justice to the city. In the other, you and your team take part in an epic story that adapts around you as you journey across the darker paths of Scumville to defeat Mr Big and his henchmen. Whichever way you choose, you're guaranteed to have a real fun fight on your hands!

Features
  • Extreme Multiplayer: Up to eight people can play co-operatively on one PC!
  • Arcade Mode: Play through a classic arcade game straight outta 1987!
  • Story Mode: Play through an epic quest that adapts to how you play!
  • Wide Roster: Eight unique playable characters!
  • Multiple Weapons: Use sledgehammers, axes, pool cues and more to crush your enemies!
  • Variable Difficulties: You can adjust how tough your enemies are - and not just how much damage they take!
  • Accessibility Options: You can adjust how fast the game runs - faster, slower, whatever you need!
  • Full Controller Support: If it's an input device, it'll work with this game!
 
Man, a couple of years ago I got a badass PC to run shit at 1440p at 144fps, she still runs like a dream. I spend probably 90% of my time on it playing little indy titles that a toaster could run. There are more of them than I could ever possibly play, and because most of them art dirt cheap I don't feel bad about the occasional dud.
Enter the Gungeon was the best $15 I ever spent.
 
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