Games like Glypha: Vintage
Looking for games like Glypha: Vintage? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Soldiers of Fortune, Terminator 2D: NO FATE or Metal Slug.
1 71%Game Brain Scoregraphics, musicstory, replayability71% User Score 150 reviewsSixteen levels (in four groups of four) await you in this long-developed Bitmap Brothers title. The basic gameplay is similar to Gauntlet, but in an open air setting, with bridges across rivers and such in the maps. The visuals are in the 'metallic and blue' style the Bitmaps appeared to favor.
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2 83%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, monetization86% User Score 678 reviewsCritic Score 68%1 reviewsDiscover and purchase Terminator 2D: No Fate for PS4 and PS5 at the official PlayStation website. Relive iconic moments from the classic movie and mix things up with different game modes, all displayed in beautiful pixel art.
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3 85%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsoptimization, stability85% User Score 1,291 reviewsMetal Slug is a 1996 run and gun arcade video game originally developed by Nazca Corporation and released by SNK for the Neo Geo MVS. It is the first installment in the eponymous series. Set in 2028, players assume the role of Peregrine Falcon Strike Force soldiers Marco Rossi and Tarma Roving on a fight against the Rebel Army led by Donald Morden and overthrow his coup d'état to prevent a New Wor…
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4 99%Game Brain Scoremusic, graphicsstory, grinding99% User Score 473 reviewsFree movement ship control while the screen advances automatically. Single fire button. Collect stars to obtain temporary special shots. Collected fruits award points that can be converted into extra lives. Modes: practice, score attack (single life), adjustable difficulty
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5 86%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstability, monetization88% User Score 426 reviewsCritic Score 80%1 reviewsWindjammers 2 will combine everything fans love about the classic title with entirely hand-drawn 2D animations to create the ultimate windjamming experience. The coming sequel will bring new stages and players, surprising and amazing new power moves and enhanced gameplay mechanics!
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6 94%Game Brain Scoremusic, graphics99% User Score 294 reviewsCritic Score 72%3 reviewsIf a long lost arcade game from 1983 resurfaced today, it would be Donut Dodo - a classic 2D platformer from the golden era, tough as nails and challenging for the whole family! Ready to top the high score table?
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7 94%Game Brain Scoremusic, graphicsstory, replayability94% User Score 448 reviewsPlatypus is a fast, frantic and fun arcade-style shoot-em-up. The vast continent-spanning city of Collosatropolis has finally reached the limits of its expansion. Tall buildings cover every available space. The air is thick with smoke and poisonous chemicals. Parking is a nightmare. The Collosotropolan leaders have decided the simplest solution is to invade the neighbouring country of Mungola. T…
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8 99%Game Brain Scoremusic, graphicsstability99% User Score 144 reviewsAfter many long years, Scott Host, the creator of Galactix and Raptor Call of the Shadows, has remastered his shareware legend DemonStar - and now it comes soaring back with new game modes and revised gameplay. Originally published in 1997 and later earning the COMPUTER GAMING WORLD's "Shareware Game of the Year 1999" award, DemonStar was and still is considered by fans as one of the bes…
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9 90%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsoptimization, stability95% User Score 1,543 reviewsCritic Score 80%4 reviewsKlonoa is back
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10 80%Game Brain Scoregraphics, gameplaystability, optimization82% User Score 382 reviewsCritic Score 65%1 reviewsThe Eternal Castle: Remastered is a remake of the original "Eternal Castle" from 1987, with additional game mechanics, sophisticated sound design, polished 2-bit CGA animated graphics, and modernized game design. Numerous outlets have questioned the title's "lost game" backstory as almost no corroborating accounts have been found to verify the title's development backstory.
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