Fighting Video Games8
Fighting games. In these titles controlled character is usually fighting with one opponent on a special arena or a ring. The player can use a couple of basic moves or many combos and special attacks which require pressing specific sequences of buttons to be triggered.
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Saint Seiya: Brave Soldiers
Fighting 22 November 2013
A game based on the cult Japanese manga and anime series from 1986. The production tells the story of warriors defending the goddess Athena against the Golden Knights who want to control the world. The title represents a genre of spectacular battles and allows you to have fun in both singles and multiplayer.
Aquapazza: Aquaplus Dream Match
Fighting 30 August 2012
Anime style, 2D skillful fight, which is the result of cooperation between Examu, Aquaplus and Leaf. Players can play the roles of favourite heroes of games such as Utawarerumono, Tears to Tiara or To Heart and take part in exciting duels using various weapons, special attacks and combo games.
Foul Play
Fighting 18 September 2013
Side-scrolled 2D fight, produced by Mediatonic studio. The player's task is to win the sympathy of the audience, watching a theatrical performance about the adventures of a 19th century demonologist - Baron Dashforth and his assistant - Scampwick Steerpike. The game is distinguished by cartoon graphics and a good dose of humour.
The King of Fighters XIII
Fighting 22 November 2011
The King of Fighters is the thirteenth installment of the fighting series. Players can take on the role of one of 30 warriors and fight spectacular duels in several hand-drawn 2D scenes. A novelty in the cycle is the EX mode, which allows you to improve your attacks with points gained during battles.
Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team
Fighting 19 October 2010
A fighting game developed by Bandai Namco. The action is set in the Dragon Ball universe created by Akira Toriyama. For the first time in the history of the franchise, the players can take part in two-member team (the eponymous Tag Team) fights. It applies to both multiplayer, where up to four fighters can compete, and the story campaign for solo players (in this case, the opposing team is controlled by the AI).
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2
Fighting 12 June 2007
The sequel to the hit brawler from Cyberconnect 2 studio, based on the extremely popular manga and anime series by Masashi Kishimoto. The plot of Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 tells the story of the next adventures of a young student of the art of ninjutsu, based mainly on the events known from the aforementioned TV series.
The Fight: Lights Out
Fighting 05 November 2010
The Fight: Lights Out is a Sony Computer Entertainment combat simulator. Players take on the role of street duels in which there are no rules. The game takes advantage of the capabilities of the PlayStation Move controller and the PlayStation Eye webcam, and the hero's actions are controlled by imitating the right punches and kicks.
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars
Fighting 11 December 2008
A two-dimensional fight between characters from Capcomu games and anime Tatsunoko Production films. Two-person teams take part in spectacular fights.
X-Men: The Arcade Game
Fighting 14 December 2010
X-Men: The Arcade Game is a Backbone Entertainment studio remake of a fight released in the 1990s on arcade machines. Playing as one of the six heroes of the X-Men world (Cyclops, Colossus, Wolverine, Storm, Nightcrawler or Dazzler), players go to the rescue of Professor X and Kity Price. Hundreds of enemies stand in their way, including demanding level bosses: Pyro, Blob, Wendigo, Nimrod, White Queen, Juggernaut and Mystique.
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi
Fighting 25 October 2011
Another fighting game by Spike, based on the cult manga created by Akira Toriyama. The rich plot is based on the story told in the Dragon Ball Z series and serves as the story background for subsequent duels between the most famous characters of the franchise, including Goku, Cell, and Vegeta. Combat takes place on spacious and varied arenas, while fighters use a rich arsenal of attacks and special abilities, the most notable one being the iconic Kamehameha.
Legend of the Dragon
Fighting 09 September 2006
Legend of the Dragon is an action game created on the basis of an animated series, which during several months of its existence gained great popularity in over a hundred countries around the world.
Double Dragon
Fighting 20 March 1988
Double Dragon is a cult murder from coin-up machines, which once enjoyed great popularity. No one should be surprised that the game was soon transferred to home hardware platforms, including PeCety.
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast
Fighting 10 November 2009
Another fighting game based on the cult manga by Akira Toriyama developed by Spike under the supervision of Namco Bandai. The players can take part in the events presented in the Dragon Ball Z animated series as well as previously unknown side episodes. There are over 70 characters at our disposal, including the popular heroes (Goku, Vegeta) and the main adversaries (Freeza and Buu). Duels take place on extensive, destructible arenas.
Spectral vs. Generation
Fighting 30 March 2007
A classic two-dimensional bytale where the characters from the "Spectral Force" and "Generation of Chaos" series meet. Brave heroes strive to overcome the forces of evil.
Guilty Gear Judgment
Fighting 05 September 2006
Pocket edition of one of the most famous two-dimensional beats. We play one of the 20 available players and fight spectacular battles with enemy forces.
Celebrity Deathmatch
Fighting 15 October 2003
This is a tongue-in-cheek fight in which popular actors, singers and athletes take part in the fights. The game is directly based on a comedy series with the same title displayed by MTV. The player has more than twenty fighters at his disposal.
Underground Fighting
Fighting 10 January 2007
Underground Fighting is a three-dimensional fight created by Play-publishing. Players have the opportunity to play as one of 12 warriors from different subcultures and take part in the dirty duels in 6 urban arenas, full of unclean games.
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
Fighting 20 October 2006
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 is the next installment of the best-selling series of virtual fights. The first game of the series was released in 1992 for the then popular slot machines (although the idea was born already twelve months earlier). This item is a remake of a title that appeared in 1995.
King of Fighters: Maximum Impact
Fighting 12 October 2004
King of Fighters: Maximum Impact - debut in three dimensions of one of the most popular console fighting series. We choose from the characters known from previous editions and completely new ones. We fight in many different arenas.
King of Fighters: Maximum Impact - Maniax
Fighting 15 June 2005
King of Fighters: Maximum Impact - Maniax is a xbox version of a three-dimensional debut in a series of impressive fights. We play in one of the well-known warriors or choose one of the new characters and fight in one of the five modes.
Spikeout: Battle Street
Fighting 29 March 2005
Spikeout: Battle Street belongs to the genre of so-called walking brawlers and is a console conversion of the game from slot machines of the same name. The program offers, above all, fast, uncompromising entertainment and a comprehensive multiplayer mode.
Virtua Fighter 2
Fighting 15 September 1998
Virtua Fighter 2 is the second part of the 3D skillful fighting cycle developed by Sega. The player directs the actions of one of the 10 martial arts masters, participating in spectacular duels played in different sceneries. The creators of the game have prepared as many as 1200 combinations of blows, which can be brought out by the heroes, including many unique ones, assigned to specific characters.
Rise of the Robots
Fighting 22 August 1994
Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat-style whip, whose heroes are robots. The game was preceded by a spectacular advertising campaign for the first half of the nineties, but the programme met with a huge wave of criticism.
Onimusha Blade Warriors
Fighting 24 March 2004
After two very successful games from the Onimusha series, Capcom surprised its fans with something completely new. In anticipation of the third part, Onimusha Blade Warriors product came into the hands of supporters. The game is very similar in character to the Nintendo series - Super Smash Bros. It takes the characters from Onimusha's world to a kind of battle arena.