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Action games. Wide category of games that require reflex, accuracy and agility. It includes, among other things, shooters (e.g. Call of Duty and Battlefield series) and action-adventure games (Tomb Raider). First and third person perspective (FPP/TPP) is used. In most cases we are playing as a character who has to defeat some enemies and reach a specific point. We can use a wide range of weapons, including pistols, rocket launchers, swords, knives and like. Action-adventure is a particular category within action games genre. Such titles put less emphasis on action and combat, focusing more on story, exploration and puzzles. more

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Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3

Action 28 June 2011

The third part of the series based on the famous anime Gundam, produced by Koei studio to a company from Namco Bandai Games. In the game, with the help of a powerful battle suit, we fight against a hordes of enemies. In battles we use a number of special skills and blows. Great references to anime, lots of tasks and characters, as well as a developed multiplayer mode are the main advantages of the title.

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2

Action 18 December 2008

Warriors Dynasty: Gundam 2 is a direct continuation of the 2007 production and at the same time the next installment of the well-known series of tactical action games. The events on the screen are observed from the perspective of a third person.

Dragon Ball Z for Kinect
Dragon Ball Z for Kinect

Action 05 October 2012

A first-person action game developed by Spike with Xbox 360 and the Kinect motion controller in mind. The players are taken to a fantasy world created by Akira Toriyama where they have to face fighters from the Dragon Ball Z animated series. There are over 50 famous heroes at our disposal as well as an advanced creator that lets us design our own warrior.

Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage 2
Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage 2

Action 20 December 2012

A fast action game based on a popular Japanese comic from the 80's set in a postapocalyptic world. As in the first part published in 2010, players take on the role of a master of martial arts named Kenshiro and fight simultaneously with dozens of opponents, using the most imaginative brutal techniques and movements.

Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage
Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage

Action 02 November 2010

Dynamic action game with TPP perspective, set in postapocalyptic climates, produced by Koei studio. We play the role of Kenshiro, a killer warrior whose task is to break through hordes of enemies on the way to a specific point. Brutal, yet interesting graphics and great sound effects make this title interesting.

Afro Samurai
Afro Samurai

Action 27 January 2009

Adaptation of a manga by Takashi Okazaki. This is an action game in which you have to fight against many opponents. The main character is a black samurai dubbed by Samuel L. Jackson.

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam

Action 25 September 2007

Warriors Dynasty: Gundam is a game created as a result of the cooperation of two renowned companies in the electronic entertainment industry. Namco Bandai owns the rights to the Gundam brand (a popular anime with big robots), and Koei is known for the Warriors Dynasty series (battles that allow players to take part in the biggest battles of ancient China).

Naruto: Rise of a Ninja
Naruto: Rise of a Ninja

Action 30 October 2007

Released exclusively for Xbox 360, it is an action game belonging to the popular Naruto franchise. The game is the first installment in the series not to be developed by the Japanese - instead, the game was created by a Montreal-based studio belonging to Ubisoft Entertainment. In terms of mechanics, Naruto: Rise of a Ninja resembles famous open-world action franchises, such as Grand Theft Auto or Saints Row.