Fighting Video Games4
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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Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes
Fighting 28 August 2007
A side installment in the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja franchise based on popular manga series; the game was created by Cyberconnect 2, specifically for owners of the PlayStation Portable hand-helds. Despite the game belonging to the main branch of this franchise, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes features some significant differences. Among them, the largest novelty is the opportunity to fight in teams of three - this applies both to solo experience and the multiplayer mode which utilizes Wi-Fi.
Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection
Fighting 02 March 2007
Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection is a special edition of the last battle from under the banner of this famous series, released on PlayStation 2. "This edition was originally dedicated to coin-op machines, then slightly modified for PlayStation Portable, and finally made available to PlayStation 3 owners.
Skullgirls
Fighting 11 April 2012
A dynamic and well animated fight in which we play the title warriors. The creators of the game wanted to create a production aimed at both veterans and novices. The first group should appreciate the extensive combat system, and the second group should appreciate the large number of tutorials.
BlazBlue: Central Fiction
Fighting 06 October 2016
Another installment in the popular series of fighting games developed by Arc System Works. The story was divided into three chapters and it tells about the further adventures of characters known from the previous entries in the series. There are also new characters like Hibiki Kohaku, Naoto Kurogane and Hades Izanami. The gameplay is faithful to the roots of the series – BlazBlue: Central Fiction focuses on duels fought in two-dimensional environment.
My Hero One's Justice
Fighting 26 October 2018
A three-dimensional fighting game based on the popular manga My Hero Academia. It follows the story of a young boy Izuku Midoriya, who wants to become a superhero.
Star Gladiator
Fighting 25 October 1996
A three-dimensional fight in the science fiction style, in which warriors are equipped with various types of white weapons. Star Gladiator first appeared on slot machines, and then it was converted to PlayStation 1.
Bushido Blade 2
Fighting 28 October 1998
Bushido Blade 2 is a sequel to the realistic fighting game, in which we battle with warriors using various types of cold weapons. The game offers a high level of realism as for this genre. The game was developed by Light Weight studio.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle R
Fighting 02 September 2022
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle R is a remastered version of the 2013 fighting game based on the popular comic book series. In addition to better graphics, the production offers an improved combat system, new techniques and combos, and additional heroes.
Bikini Karate Babes
Fighting 12 January 2003
A two-dimensional brawl in which women dressed in a bikini fight each other. The creators have prepared 19 players and 10 game modes. Each of the warriors has a unique set of blows. The production also includes a pair of hidden add-ons and animations. A game aimed at older audiences.
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
Fighting 25 June 2009
HD beating in the full sense of the word. Twelve warriors, extensive combat styles and a refined multiplayer mode are the most important features of BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger. For the new versions of the game, the authors have developed a number of new elements: a more dynamic musical setting, backgrounds, as well as Story Mode, in which we learn the story of each of the twelve characters.
Tekken 5
Fighting 24 February 2005
Another installment in one of the most popular series of fighting games developed for years by Bandai Namco Entertainment. In the fifth edition of King of Iron Fist Tournament a set of well-known fighters makes its appearance alongside three new ones (Asuka, Raven and Feng). Each character has their own motivation and goals, which constitutes the background for spectacular duels. Tekken 5 employs the well-known mechanics of its predecessors.
Dead or Alive 4
Fighting 29 December 2005
Another installment in a series of popular arcade fighting games developed by Team Ninja. It is the first installment to be released on Xbox 360. The game features three new playable characters, including Eliot (a Xing Yi Quan fighter - the style is based on rapid punches with open palms), Kokoro (a black-haired beauty using the style of Virtua Fighter's Akira) and a female wrestler wearing a mask.
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm
Fighting 04 November 2008
A 3D fighting game by Japanese studio Cyberconnect2, based on the popular manga and anime series by Masashi Kishimoto, and a sequel to the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. Like in the previous installments, the gameplay focuses on one-on-one (or rather three-on-three) battles, and you can choose from a variety of familiar characters, possessing different fighting styles and special abilities, and from a range of large arenas.
Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny
Fighting 27 August 2009
Soulcalibur: Destiny Broken is an arcade fight created for the technical capabilities of the PlayStation Portable handheld console by Namco Bandai developers. The game is based on solutions characteristic for the whole Soulcalibur series. Players then direct the actions of the duelling heroes using a variety of weapons in fantastic arenas. The creators foresaw several variants of fun, including versus, arcade and survival modes.
Naruto Shippuden: Legends: Akatsuki Rising
Fighting 25 September 2009
Developed by Bandai Namco, the brawler is a continuation of Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles series launched on PlayStation 2 consoles. The production offers the opportunity to play in several different game modes, of which the most important is the so-called Original Mode, in which the characters created by Masashi Kishimoto set out to find the abducted Gaara.
Dissidia: Final Fantasy
Fighting 18 December 2008
Dissidia: Final Fantasy is an arcade fight with Final Fantasy characters in the leading roles, prepared by the Square-Enix development team. The plot of the game depicts the struggle of a group of heroes who try to restore harmony in the Universe, disrupted by the conflict between the deities - the Cosmos and Chaos. The title was published on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Final Fantasy brand.
Soulcalibur: Lost Swords
Fighting 22 April 2014
Soulcalibur: Lost Swords is a free-to-play, spin-off version of the popular arcade 3D fighting series. The game focuses on a fictionalised mission mode, in which you have to face new opponents. The title was produced by the development team of Project Soul studio.
Divekick Addition Edition
Fighting 04 April 2014
An improved version of a humorous, two-dimensional fight by One True Game Studios. Through the use of an unusual two-button control, the game only allows you to lead out a kick or jump, and each of the rounds lasts until the first hit of the opponent.
Street Fighter V
Fighting 16 February 2016
The fifth major installment in one of the longest-standing and most popular fighting game series, launched by the Capcom company back in 1987. The game offers a new combat system that, while being more complex, is also easier to learn. The system is augmented with three brand new techniques: V-Skills, V-Reversals, and V-Triggers, based on the rechargeable V-Gauge bar. The base game features 16 playable characters, including the greatest legends of the series, and 4 new fighters.
The King of Fighters XIV
Fighting 23 August 2016
The fourteenth installment in the legendary Japanese series of fighting games started in 1994 on Neo Geo console and arcade cabinets. In contrast to the majority of other installments in the franchise, famous for very detailed 2D graphics, The King of Fighters XIV offers fully three-dimensional arenas. This greatly impacts the gameplay, making it more similar to the Tekken or Dead or Alive series. The King of Fighters IV is the first installment in the series to be released on PlayStation 4.
Slice, Dice & Rice
Fighting 27 April 2017
A 2D fighting game set in an alternative reality based on how the ancient Japanese imagined afterlife. We can choose from a roster of eight characters, each of them has different appearance, weapons and special abilities. Additionally, they all have their unique stories which we discover during the game. The feature that distinguishes this game, developed by an indie studio called DojoGames, is the lack of a health bar.
Wu-Tang: Taste the Pain
Fighting 30 November 1999
A three-dimensional fight that can be played simultaneously by up to four players. The production takes advantage of the image of the popular music group Wu-Tang, whose members appear as playable characters. In addition to the fun options typical of this genre for many people, the title has a powerful feature mode.
The Crow: City of Angels
Fighting 28 February 1997
Film adaptation from 1996 released on PlayStation 1. Production is a typical walking brawl based on the theme of revenge, in which console owners face the prevailing enemy forces and take part in dozens of fights.