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Beat 'em Up Games List

Beat 'em Up Games List

A beat 'em up (also known as brawler and, in some markets, beat 'em all) is a video game genre featuring hand-to-hand combat against a large number of opponents. Traditional beat 'em ups take place in scrolling, two-dimensional (2D) levels, while a number of modern games feature more open three-dimensional (3D) environments with yet larger numbers of enemies. The gameplay tends to follow arcade genre conventions, such as being simple to learn but difficult to master, and the combat system tends to be more highly developed than other side-scrolling action games. Two-player cooperative gameplay and multiple player characters are also hallmarks of the genre. Most of these games take place in urban settings and feature crime-fighting and revenge-based plots, though some games may employ historical, science fiction or fantasy themes.

The first beat 'em up was 1984's Kung-Fu Master, which was based on Hong Kong martial arts films. 1986's Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun introduced the belt scroll format employed extensively by later games, while also popularizing contemporary urban settings, while its Western localized version Renegade further introduced underworld revenge themes. The genre then saw a period of high popularity between the release of Double Dragon in 1987, which defined the two-player cooperative mode and continuous belt scroll format central to classic beat 'em ups, and 1991's Street Fighter II, which drew gamers towards one-on-one fighting games. Games such as Streets of Rage, Final Fight, Golden Axe and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are other classics to emerge from this period. In the late 1990s, the genre lost popularity with the emergence of 3D-polygon technology.

In the 2000s, a sub-genre of 3D hack-and-slash games emerged (also known as "character action games"), adapting the beat 'em up formula to utilize large-scale 3D environments, with popular franchises including God Hand, Devil May Cry, Dynasty Warriors, God of War and Bayonetta. Since the 2010s, traditional 2D beat 'em ups have seen a resurgence, with popular titles such as Dungeon Fighter Online, Dragon's Crown, Streets of Rage 4 and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge.

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  1. 1
    Batman: Arkham City
    679689
    257642
  2. 2
    Gotham Knights
    627525
    108104
  3. 5
    Bayonetta 3
    274975
    109958
  4. 6
    Sifu
    219477
    46102
  5. 7
    Final Fight
    210561
    67940
  6. 8
    Spider-Man
    200154
    79632
  7. 11
    The Warriors
    183164
    16746
  8. 12
    Ultimate Spider-Man
    160815
    63626
  9. 14
    Altered Beast
    141838
    56270
  10. 16
    Enter the Matrix
    134544
    23502
  11. 17
    Castle Crashers
    132847
    30026
  12. 19
    Golden Axe
    128046
    23136
  13. 20
    Splatterhouse
    119671
    43050
  14. 21
    Kung-Fu Master
    118754
    2246
  15. 22
    Streets of Rage 4
    117145
    8148
  16. 29
    Streets of Rage
    88703
    9016
  17. 30
    River City Ransom
    88138
    15786
  18. 31
    Gang Beasts
    86813
    3336
  19. 32
    MadWorld
    85802
    16036
  20. 33
    Streets of Rage 2
    85198
    30514
  21. 35
    Guacamelee!
    78833
    23100
  22. 36
    Comix Zone
    76018
    21606
  23. 37
    River City Girls
    75011
    3532
  24. 38
    Fighting Force
    71638
    11684
  25. 40
    Captain Commando
    70666
    25636
  26. 41
    Renegade
    68278
    21610
  27. 42
    The Simpsons
    61471
    19650
  28. 43
    The Bouncer
    60630
    4686
  29. 46
    Splatterhouse
    57806
    22768
 
 

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