Hand-to-hand combat games

There are tons of Hand-to-hand combat games offering a variety of entertaining yet educational experiences related to Hand-to-hand combat. Players can learn about the Hand-to-hand combat in an interactive way, as the games are designed to be fun and engaging. The games range from simple arcade-style challenges to more complex strategic puzzles. All these Hand-to-hand combat games feature vibrant, colorful graphics and simple, easy-to-understand instructions, so even the youngest players can join in on the fun.

Army of Two: The 40th Day

Army of Two: The 40th Day (2010)

Army of Two: The 40th Day is a third-person shooter video game from Electronic Arts. Players take control of two mercenaries, Rios and Salem, who find themselves in the middle of a disaster that is devastating Shanghai, China. As they fight their way through ruined city districts they attempt to uncover the secret behind the mysterious catastrophes that are occurring. The game features new co-op moves that can be used by either player at any time which creates more strategies and choices for both players during gameplay.
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Enter the Matrix

Enter the Matrix (2003)

Enter the Matrix is a video game set in the universe of The Matrix movie trilogy. It features incredible gunplay and martial arts, insane driving stunts, and flying hovercrafts. It's an integral part of The Matrix experience, with its story intertwined with that of The Matrix: Reloaded. Players explore the backstories to characters from the films while playing as Niobe or Ghost - two rebels fighting against machines.
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Rag Doll Kung Fu

Rag Doll Kung Fu (2005)

Rag Doll Kung Fu is a video game created by Mark Healey in which you can have an imaginative kung fu fight with string puppets without having to worry about getting the strings tangled up. The characters are controlled with the mouse, and there are no pre-scripted animations. You must literally pick up one foot and place it in front of the other to walk, but it doesn't take long before you become adept at spinning through the air like a Russian gymnast. This allows for players to create their own unique style and act out whatever they feel like. Chi power is also included as part of this entertaining experience.
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Sonic Battle

Sonic Battle (2004)

Sonic Battle is a fighting game that allows players to determine who would win in a fight between Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles. The game features eight playable characters with different strengths and weaknesses, as well as one mystery fighter to unlock. Players can customize their character with three types of special attacks plus ground, aerial and defensive fighting techniques. Up to four friends can link up using the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable for team battles or combine special attack into devastating combos.
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Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z

Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z (2014)

Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z is a video game developed by Tokyo based game developer ARTDINK. It features a large cast of characters from the original anime series, including Goku, Piccolo and Vegeta. Players can engage in epic battles with famous attacks such as the Kamehameha, Special Beam Cannon and Spirit Bomb in both land and air environments. Up to four players can team up for group melee action or challenge other players around the world for brawls with up to eight characters on screen at once. The game also provides massive boss battles for an intense gaming experience.
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Karateka

Karateka (2012)

Jordan Mechner, the creator of Prince of Persia: Sands of Time, has returned to game development with a downloadable remake of his classic Apple II action hit Karateka from 1984. The new version features the same story and gameplay as the original but with improved graphics and sound effects. Players take on the role of a heroic ninja warrior who must fight his way through an army of enemies in order to save a beautiful princess from her evil captor. Along their journey, players will face off against challenging bosses and make use of special moves like high jumps and flying kicks in order to defeat their foes. For fans both old and new, this is sure to be an exciting adventure!
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Mortal Kombat: Unchained

Mortal Kombat: Unchained (2006)

Mortal Kombat: Unchained is the sixth installment of Midway's ultra-violent and visceral fighting game series. The game includes 24 different kombatants, with three new fighters (Darrius, Dairou, and Kobra). In addition to traditional fighting modes, it also features a Konquest adventure mode as well as a Kombat Chess mini-game for strategic players.
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NecroVisioN

NecroVisioN (2009)

NecroVisioN is a first person shooter game set during World War I. Players take on the role of US army soldier Simon Buker, who with his battalion gets lost behind enemy lines while trying to break through to allied positions. As they push forward, they discover an evil lurking underneath the battlefields which threatens to change the balance of power in our world. Throughout their journey, Buker and his battalion must battle demons and vampires as well as more traditional enemies in order to survive and protect mankind from this greater evil. With its visceral experience and seamless mix of horror elements reminiscent of Lovecraft's works, NecroVisioN provides players with an immersive gaming experience that will keep them on the edge of their seats.
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007 Legends

007 Legends (2012)

007 Legends is a video game that follows the journey of James Bond as he transitions from a secret agent to an iconic spy legend. The game features six missions inspired by classic 007 movies, including Moonraker, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Die Another Day, Licence to Kill and Goldfinger. A post-launch downloadable content (DLC) mission based on this year's SKYFALL movie is also available for players to experience.
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Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2

Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 (2008)

Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 is a Wii fighting game set after Sasuke leaves the Leaf Village to gain more power from Orochimaru. The game offers players quality game mechanics and fast-paced gameplay, as well as a slew of playable characters including those developed specifically for the storyline. Revolutionary features include destructible stages and four-player multiplayer battles, along with new gameplay modes and characters not seen in previous entries in the series.
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Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi

Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi (2011)

Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi is an upcoming game from Spike Co. Ltd., that promises to be a landmark game for the Dragon Ball Z franchise. It will feature upgraded environmental and character graphics drawn from the original manga series, as well as destructible battle fields with massive craters and ki energy blasts in the sky to give players a more dynamic experience of immediate urgency during fights. The story mode will drop players into the rich Dragon Ball Z universe full of beloved characters and powerful enemies, while an accessible battle system makes it available to gamers of all ages without sacrificing tactical depth for hardcore fans.
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Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution

Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution (2007)

Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution (also known as Naruto: Clash of Ninja MVZ) is a head-to-head fighting game based on episodes from VIZ Media's anime series SHONEN JUMP NARUTO. It includes characters that have never been featured in the Clash of Ninja game series before. Developed by D3 Publisher of America, the game takes advantage of the Wii Remote to provide fast-paced ninja action for up to four players in nine different gameplay modes. Players can launch attacks with their Wii Remotes using Ninja-like movements, and there are also special mini-games created exclusively for use with the Wii Remote.
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Dead to Rights: Retribution

Dead to Rights: Retribution (2010)

Dead to Rights: Retribution is an action-packed video game developed by Namco Bandai Games. Players take on the role of Vice Cop Jack Slate and his canine companion Shadow as they fight against crime, greed and corruption in Grant City. The game introduces a new hybrid combat system that combines third person shooting and brawling elements for an intense experience. Through this system players can use their sidearm to pick off enemies from a distance, take cover with blind-firing mechanics, or get up close with human shields, disarm moves and deadly takedowns. There are also branching melee combos available to players as they battle various gangs each with their own unique abilities throughout the slums and alleys of the city. Jack is not alone in his mission however as he teams up with Shadow who can detect threats or flush out enemies so that Jack can eliminate them more easily.
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Double Dragon IV

Double Dragon IV (2017)

Double Dragon IV is the latest installment in the classic side-scrolling action game series. The story continues after the events of Double Dragon II, where the Shadow Warriors have been eliminated. Players follow brothers Billy and Jimmy Lee as they battle their way through a variety of enemies to rescue Marian, who has been kidnapped by a mysterious new villain. The game features all-new levels, with plenty of challenging obstacles and opponents to defeat along the way. With improved visuals and audio from previous entries in the series, Double Dragon IV brings back all of your favorite characters and elements from past games while also introducing some exciting new content for fans old and new alike to enjoy!
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Naruto: Ninja Destiny

Naruto: Ninja Destiny (2008)

Naruto: Ninja Destiny is a 3D head-to-head fighting game for the Nintendo DS. Players can choose from 16 different characters and battle their way to victory using powerful jutsu moves and items. The dual-screen combat allows for fast, frenetic action on both screens, with power ups unleashed on the touch screen while battles unfold on the top screen. With an intuitive combo move system that is easy to pick up but difficult to master, this game appeals to both core fighting fans and casual gamers alike. It features scenes, characters and storylines from up to 140th episode of the hit animated television series currently airing on Cartoon Network and includes single-player story mode, versus mode as well as wireless multiplayer combat.
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Final Fight: Streetwise

Final Fight: Streetwise (2006)

In Final Fight: Streetwise, players take on the role of Kyle Travers, brother to Cody from the classic Final Fight series. Players must help solve his brother's disappearance by building 'respect', which allows them to gain powerful skills and weapons as well as critical information needed for completing objectives. The game features stylized and realistic visuals that bring the tumultuous energy of Metro City to life with great detail. As they explore dynamic environments and encounter intense street fights, they use hand-to-hand and weapon combat while uncovering shocking story twists and disturbing connections in this epic story told through adrenaline-pumping action and intense cinematics.
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The Bouncer

The Bouncer (2001)

The Bouncer is a video game where players take on the role of Sion, Volt and Kou - three bouncers tasked with saving Dominique from a Special Forces strike team. Players can choose to save her alone or play cooperatively with up to three friends. The 3D combat environment allows battles to take place anywhere in the levels. As you progress through the game, new weapons and skills will be unlocked allowing for more powerful attacks against increasingly difficult enemies.
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