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Shovel Knight Showdown is a 2019 fighting video game developed and published by Yacht Club Games.It is an add-on to the platform game Shovel Knight.Players battle using one fighter from among a roster of twenty characters, each with various movesets and fighting styles.
A gameplay screenshot of the game showing three players fighting. For Honor is a MOBA action game set during a medieval, fantasy setting. [1] Players can play as a character from one of the five different factions, namely the Iron Legion (Knights), the Warborn (Vikings), the Dawn Empire (Samurai), [2] and the Wu Lin (Ancient Chinese; introduced in October 2018 with the Marching Fire expansion ...
Blood Knights was released in November 2013 for the Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, the PlayStation 3. The game features two playable characters: Jeremy, a vampire hunter, and Alysa, a vampire that Jeremy became ritually bound to, on a quest to retrieve an artifact that can cause cataclysms.
BlazBlue (ブレイブルー) is a fighting game series created by Arc System Works, and later localized in North America by Aksys Games and in Europe by Zen United. An anime series adaptation aired in 2013.
Every 1000 years, the Goddess of Judgement punishes mankind for their ways. This time, however, a witch fought her but failed. In her attempt, the witch managed to destroy one of the Goddess' wings and thus forced the Goddess to hide and recover, as her feathers cursed the land with monsters. 1000 years after the battle, the cursed land is trying to hunt down the cause of the suffering and ...
The game was initially developed independently by Studio Saizensen, and primarily featured characters from games they had previously created. When Nicalis became the game's publisher, they offered additional suggestions for potential playable characters, and worked with each character's rights holders to include them in the roster.
The Knight of Lodis was announced in August 2000 in Japan. [5] It was promoted in Japan with a live-action commercial featuring a player on a subway becoming a knight in armor. [6] It was released by Nintendo on June 21, 2001 in Japan. [7] It was re-released in the region as part of a budget series of GBA titles on February 2, 2006. [8]
Series are listed in order of how many character articles they have, with series that have the same number being sorted in alphabetical order. Class and importance ratings (task force specific) are also displayed. If a series has a lot of characters, or clear-cut differences (ex. characters vs. species), it might be broken into further ...