Games like Watchmen: The End is Nigh

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Montezuma's Return screenshot
Montezuma's Return is an arcade game developed by Utopia Technologies. It was originally released in 1997. Software 2000 published the game. Most rawgers rated the game as "Exceptional". Montezuma's Return is available on PC. It was scored by Aaron Humphries and Dominic Messinger.
GearGrinder screenshot
GearGrinder is a racing-arcade game developed by Targem Games. It came out on 10-04-2008. The game is rated as "Exceptional" on RAWG. GearGrinder is available on PC.
EverQuest: Secrets of Faydwer screenshot
EverQuest: Secrets of Faydwer is a RPG massively multiplayer game developed by Sony Online Entertainment. It came out on 13-11-2007. It was published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The game is rated as "Skip" on RAWG. You can play EverQuest: Secrets of Faydwer on PC.
Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward screenshot
Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward is a RPG massively multiplayer game developed by Square Enix. It was originally released in 2015. Square Enix published the game. On review aggregator Metacritic, Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward has a score of 86. The game is rated as "Exceptional" on RAWG. You can play Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward on PC, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. It was produced by Naoki Yoshida. Naoki Yoshida directed the game. It was scored by Masayoshi Soken and Nobuo Uematsu.
Deadliest Warrior: Ancient Combat screenshot
Deadliest Warrior: Ancient Combat is an arcade-fighting game developed by Pipeworks Software and Pipeworks. It was originally released in 2012. 345 Games published the game. You can play Deadliest Warrior: Ancient Combat on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game is sold via Xbox 360 Store.
Hellish Quart Demo screenshot
Hellish Quart Demo is a game developed by Kubold. It came out on 17-12-2020. It was published by Kubold. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG. Hellish Quart Demo is available on PC. The game is sold via GOG.
World in Conflict: Soviet Assault screenshot
World in Conflict: Soviet Assault is a strategy game developed by Massive Entertainment. It came out on 10-03-2009. It was published by Ubisoft Entertainment. World in Conflict: Soviet Assault has a Metascore of 72, based on professional reviews. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG. World in Conflict: Soviet Assault is available on PC.
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Fighter Within is a fighting game. It was originally released in 2013. It was published by Ubisoft Entertainment. The game is rated as "Skip" on RAWG. You can play Fighter Within on Xbox One. The game is sold via Xbox Store.
Thrill Kill screenshot
Thrill Kill is a fighting game developed by Paradox Development Studio and Midway Los Angeles. Most rawgers rated the game as "Recommended". You can play Thrill Kill on PlayStation.
DEF JAM: ICON screenshot
DEF JAM: ICON is an arcade-fighting game developed by Electronic Arts Chicago. It was originally released in 2007. It was published by Electronic Arts. Most rawgers rated the game as "Recommended". You can play DEF JAM: ICON on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. You can purchase the game on Xbox 360 Store. Jacob Buck, Michael Berg, Pat Dwyer and Richard Carrillo produced the game. Kudo Tsunoda (Executive) directed the game. Greg Allen scored the game.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell 3D screenshot
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell 3D is a game. It came out on 10-04-2011. It was published by Ubisoft Entertainment. You can play Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell 3D on Nintendo 3DS. The game is sold via Nintendo eShop. It was scored by Amon Tobin and Jesper Kyd.
Neocron screenshot
Neocron is a RPG massively multiplayer game developed by Reakktor Media. It came out on 01-06-2003. CDV Software published the game. Most rawgers rated the game as "Recommended". You can play Neocron on PC. It was directed by Martin J. Schwiezer. It was scored by Ian Boddy, Max Corbacho and Steve Roach.
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