2d wrestling beat'em up game walkthrough1/28/2024 ![]() ![]() The whole purpose of arcade games was to get as many people as possible interested enough in a game to start putting quarters into the machine and playing it. Like most arcade games, things are kept simple in order to make the games accessible to a wide audience. Beat’em ups generally have easy to learn controls and the focus of the gameplay never becomes more complicated than simply pummeling every person you see on the screen until you see the end credits. The genre’s arcade roots are reflected in its simplicity. Though there is some shared history and crossover between the two genres in terms of characters and certain gameplay elements, they are not the same. The genre should not be confused with one on one fighting games inspired by Street Fighter II, which is a common mistake some gamers make. The beat’em up genre is also well known for offering co-op gameplay for 2-4 players, which for some people is a big part of the genre’s appeal. About The Beat’em up Genreīeat’em ups, which are also known as Brawlers (and belt scroll games in Japan), generally focus on one player taking on a large number of enemies in some form of melee oriented combat. Enjoy! BTW, this is our second installment of our Genre 101 series, following up on Ack’s Survival Horror 101. His passion for the Beatemup genre really shone through with this piece and I look forward to more guides from him. ![]() Note from racketboy: I’m proud to welcome the forum veteran, Gamerforlife to the contributer team. Beat’em-Ups 101: All You Need to Know About Brawlers ![]()
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