Is Dynamite Deka 2 still worth playing in 2026?
A direct follow up to Die Hard Arcade, this Sega brawler fully embraces its arcade lunacy. Levels rush by, improvised weapons range from a frozen tuna to a rocket launcher, and the boss fights border on the absurd. A single run lasts only a few minutes, which keeps it aimed at score chasers and short two player sessions. The presentation shows its age and replay value stays thin, yet the comic energy and breakneck pace keep a real charm for anyone who loves unpretentious arcade action.