Summary
- Hack-and-slash games provide simple, repetitive gameplay perfect for unwinding with friends or alone.
- Titles like Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus offer unique mechanics, like clothing damage and crazy weapon choices.
- Standout entries like Diablo 4 and Devil May Cry 5 deliver top-notch storytelling and intense combat experiences.
The hack-and-slash genre is a bit hard to define as it can encompass a lot of ideas not shared by all. For example, players hack and slash enemies in games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, but the gameplay is more refined with various mechanics stacked on top of each other.
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For most, there is one series that comes to mind when the idea of hack-and-slash games gets brought up: Dynasty Warriors. It’s the perfect example because hack-and-slash games, on the most basic level, are repetitive. Players can turn their brains off and enjoy some gaming alone or with friends without having to worry about intricate systems. With that definition of the genre in mind, here are some absurd titles to check out.
Updated on November 1, 2024, by C.M Edwards: There are few genres in video games that redefine the entire community and stand the test of time as classics among all other genres. One of the oldest and truest fan-favorite genres in gaming is that of hack-and-slash action games. Nothing puts a controller through the ringer much like a button masher with endless combos cutting through hordes of enemies like butter. Hack-and-slash games are a creation of mindless fun that throws players into a game world where they are a one-man army or an unstoppable force. Specifically, hack-and-slash games have a dedicated fanbase, where players will throw themselves into a war-torn world or apocalyptic map and use any means they can to destroy everything in their surroundings. The feeling of a single character being able to stand against hundreds and mow them all down makes some of the most memorable stories, like David and v. Goliath. There have been countless games that scratch that chaotic itch, some that have even earned game of the year. Here are some of the best hack-and-slash games of all time, ranked.
20 X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Amazing Controls And Abilities
X-Men Origins: Wolverine - Uncaged Edition
- Released
- May 1, 2009
- Developer(s)
- Raven Software
Wolverine is one of the most popular characters in comic books, even before Hugh Jackman stepped into the role and gave an iconic performance. With the release of several film franchises, the character received its own origin film and a tie-in game in the early 2000s.
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The game is set during the same timeline as the film but goes back and forth between the past and present where Logan struggles with his choices and tries to make better ones. All the while, players cut through endless hordes of unsuspecting enemies through multiple levels to put a stop to William Striker's devious plans. X-Men Origins: Wolverine was a highly celebrated game by the gaming community for its extremely fun gameplay and unique variations from the original film.
19 Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
High Octane Thrill Ride From Start To Finish
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
- Released
- February 19, 2013
- Developer(s)
- Platinum Games
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
The Metal Gear Solid franchise is one of the most beloved game series in the community and is highly regarded as one of the best game narratives ever in its eleven-game saga. The Metal Gear Solid universe combines multiple genres nearly seamlessly due to the genius of Hideo Kojima. Metal Gear Rising: Revenagence follows Raiden, a side character in the main story of the Metal Gear Solid games who was turned into a cyborg after being left for dead after an assassination attempt.
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Raiden was saved and given a second chance at vengeance with his new body and a sword that could cut through anything. Metal Gear Rising: Revenagence is an exceptionally fun game that focuses on the "slash" aspect of Hack n' Slash, sending Raiden after Robotic Tanks, cybernetically enhanced assassins and nanomachine-empowered politicians.
18 Hades
Perfect Gameplay Loop And Lore
Hades
- Released
- September 17, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Supergiant Games
- Platform(s)
- PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Switch, PC
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
Hades is a relatively new release that has quickly risen to the top of the charts and is now a highly celebrated title with a dedicated fanbase. Hades was released in 2020 and took full advantage of the roguelike genre, mixing in Greek mythology and a level-based Hack n' Slash journey of a son seeking escape but finding something more.
Players take control of Zagreus, the son of Hades, who seeks to escape from hell. Zagreus must fight through hordes of monsters and even some gods and goddesses to obtain freedom, or he'll be sent back to his room at the bottom of Hell if he fails. Hades has addictive combat and a smorgasbord of abilities for players to choose from. Fans and newcomers to the series should look out for the sequel that was released in Early Access earlier this year.
17 Dynasty Warriors
Clear Cut Power Fantasy Gameplay
- Released
- October 26, 2000
- ESRB
- t // Animated Violence
- Developer(s)
- Omega Force
- Publisher(s)
- Koei
- Engine
- game engine
- Franchise
- Dynasty Warriors



The Legends of Fierce Warriors come alive!
Plunge directly into battle as one of 9 historically inspired, devastatingly fierce warriors battling on foot and horseback. Join the ranks of heroes of old as you fight your way through hundreds of merciless warriors in your quest for the greatest prize of all - China!
"Easily one of the most technically impressive action games ever." - PSM - Witness extraordinary graphics on battlefields of truly epic proportions! - Over 1000 combatants per stage, with more than 30 on-screen at any given time! - Use your bow and arrows to pick off distant enemies!
- Platform(s)
- PS2
- Genre(s)
- Hack and Slash
Dynasty Warriors is one of the longest-running video game franchises in history. It has eighteen games that allow players to wreak havoc on multiple periods of feudal Japan. Each Dynasty Warriors game takes place during a massive conflict between rival clans during the Three Kingdoms Period of Japanese history.
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Players are allowed to choose who they side with and play multiple characters with a wide range of abilities. They are set loose on hordes of enemies who are nothing more than cannon fodder against the immense power of the main characters. Players can solo entire armies and wipe out hundreds of adversaries without breaking a sweat, which allows Dynasty Warriors to stand out among most games in the genre.
16 Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus
Flashy Anijaitons and Abilities
- Release Date: February 8th, 2013
- Developer: Tamsoft
- Platforms: PlayStation Vita
Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus may sound like a weird game to recommend to a large crowd and it admittedly is. The setup has two rival female ninja schools duke it to see which school is the best. Sometimes they take on the same mission and a brawl breaks out.
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Each ninja warrior has a specific weapon and skill that they are good at. For example, Homura can wield six swords at once and hold them like she is Wolverine from the Marvel comics. The clothes of these heroes can break down to their underwear and when that happens they can go into a sort of Super Saiyan-like trance. Past the sketchy clothes-ripping mechanic, this is a fun hack and slasher.
15 OneeChanbara Origin
Unique Setting And High Paced Action
- Release Date: August 7th, 2004
- Developer: Tamsoft
- Platforms: PlayStation 4, Steam
OneeChanbara Origin is another game in the realm of Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus. The game also features scantily clad female characters but their clothes don’t explode in a ninja battle. Instead, these heroines use swords, guns, and sometimes even their fists to pummel zombies back to the land of the dead. It has over-the-top action and a story that would feel right at home next to most campy B-movies of the 1950s. It’s not high art but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t offer a good time.
14 Lollipop Chainsaw
Classic Hack And Slash Action
Lollipop Chainsaw
- Released
- June 12, 2012
- Developer(s)
- Grasshopper Manufacture
Lollipop Chainsaw is the final game in the femme fatale sub-category of this list. It’s also about slaying zombies, but this time the game is about a high school cheerleader with a chainsaw. Juliet just wants to have a normal life but she has to do the right thing by mowing down hordes of zombies and their overlords first.
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James Gunn helped with the localization, so expect a lot of his humor to come through this game. It’s getting a remaster soon, which will probably be the best way to play it.
13 Dante's Inferno
Perfect Blend Of Horror And Action
Dante's Inferno
- Released
- February 9, 2010
- Developer(s)
- Visceral Games
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360
Dante's Inferno was released on the scene, taking after great game releases of its time, such as the original God of War trilogy, which saw monumental success. Dante's Inferno combined gruesome combat with rich lore pulled from Christianity religion and the epic divine comedy of the same name.
Players take control of a dishonored crusader who has been marked by his sins and must now venture into hell itself to save his beloved. Players trek across a vivid hellscape to save Beatrice and face the devil himself. Dante's Inferno delivered an amazing story and top-notch gameplay with great replayability.
12 Hyrule Warriors
A Breath Of Fresh Air Into A Classic Franchise
Hyrule Warriors
- Released
- September 26, 2014
- Developer(s)
- Team Ninja, Omega Force
- Platform(s)
- Switch, Nintendo Wii U
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
Hyrule Warriors is a spinoff of Dynasty Warriors, featuring characters from various games in The Legend of Zelda series. The game is best experienced through the Switch remaster as it adds a lot of characters and extras.
Players can go into battle as Link, Tetra, Tingle, The King of Red Lions, Impa, and so many others. Its sequel, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, is also good but it only focuses on characters from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, so it is not as high on the fan service table. Find a fellow Zelda fan and co-op this hack-and-slash love letter hand in hand.
11 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
Fan Favorite Story And Gameplay
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
- Released
- February 9, 2004
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo GameCube
- Developer
- The Game Designers Studio
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles was the first game in the Final Fantasy series to get onto a Nintendo console in almost a decade. After the series went to PlayStation and found new success, it was like a miracle to see its return.
The game was one of the first to feature co-op and action-based gameplay. Players could create a race for their character and then go on a quest to save the world by dispelling the evil miasma. The story was light as were the traditional leveling-up aspects, but it was fun for a multiplayer experience in the series.