Beat 'em Ups

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This article aims to explain the term "Beat 'em up" and list some examples of well-known Beat 'em up games.

What is a Beat ‘em up?

In a Beat 'em up, also known as a Brawler, a character faces waves of enemies that must be defeated. The term "Beat 'em up" translates to "hit them together." The art style is often 2D, and combat is almost exclusively with melee weapons or bare fists. Like many game genres, the history of Beat 'em ups began in the era of arcades. You can learn more about these in the article "What is an Arcade Game". They resemble fighting games. In 1984, the game "Kung-Fu Master," which is now considered the first Beat 'em up, was released. The game features five levels in which enemies can be punched and kicked. Even in this game, the image scrolls along with the player, which was revolutionary at the time.

Famous Beat 'em ups

In addition to "Kung-Fu Master," "Double Dragon" also caused a stir in the world of arcade games in 1987. In the game, up to two players can take on the roles of the brothers Billy and Jimmy Lee and fight their way through numerous enemies. They must rescue the kidnapped girl, Marian. In addition to enemies like punks and burly fighters, the game also features minibosses and a final boss who wields a submachine gun. In combat, players can use not only their hands and feet but also items found lying around.

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In 2010, Ubisoft released the Beat 'em up “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game”. It is based on the graphic novel series of the same name by Bryan Lee O'Malley. A film, also based on the comics' plot, was released in 2010. The story follows the Canadian protagonist Scott Pilgrim, who wants to be with a girl named Ramona. However, she first demands that he defeat her seven evil ex-boyfriends and ex-girlfriend. These exes serve as minibosses in the game. Additionally, there are numerous waves of regular enemies that must be defeated.

In “Bud Spencer & Terence Hill: Slaps and Beans”, the two cult actors fight through various scenes from their films. The game was released in 2017 but features pixelated retro graphics. It also includes several mini-games, such as a sausage-eating contest and a car race. Fans of the films will definitely enjoy it, as the game feels like a true Beat 'em up classic.

Conclusion

Das Beat ‘em up-Genre ist seit Anbeginn ein bedeutender Teil der Videospielgeschichte. Jedoch starb es, im Gegensatz zu einigen anderen Genres, nicht aus und bringt auch heute immer noch attraktive Titel hervor. Jeder Spieleinteressierte sollte einmal ein Beat ‘em up ausprobieren.

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