Fighting Video Games16
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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Beast Boxing Turbo
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Arcade fight with first person view (FPP). The player takes on the role of a young inexperienced boxer, who, as the last hope of humanity, stands for fist-fighting duels in the world of monsters. The game was produced by an independent development studio Goodhustle.
Divekick Addition Edition
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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.
Arcana Heart 3: Love Max!!!!!
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Corrected and extended version of the fight, which originally appeared in 2011. The game includes a new storyline scenario and gameplay mode. Players have 23 female characters at their disposal - each of them has its own set of blows and moves.
Yatagarasu: Attack on Cataclysm
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A fast-paced, two-dimensional fighting game inspired by classic titles from Capcom and the golden age of Neo Geo arcade machines, funded through the Indiegogo website. Yatagarasu: Attack on the Cataclysm is an enhanced and improved version of the 2011 game that appeared only in Japan.
Rise of Incarnates
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A free-to-play, multiplayer-oriented fighting game, developed by the in-house developer team of Namco Bandai, employing people responsible for the Tekken and SoulCalibur series. The players assume the roles of Incarnates – exiled characters that are able to control various mythical powers. While the governments try to use the Incarnates' powers to advance their own ends, the heroes place their lives on the line to fight for domination and ending the rule of “Sovereign" of the era.
Bierzerkers
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An online team fighting game inspired by the Vikings and the Nordic mythology, developed by the debuting Shield Break studio, established by former employees of Blizzard, Activision, and Riot Games. It takes us to the Nordic underworld, and the player’s characters are – as you can easily guess by the title – faithful admirers of beer. Belonging to one of the several classes, they specialize in different types of weapons: swords, hammers, daggers, or bows.
Digimon All-Star Rumble
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Party-game beats, designed for multiplayer games. The game is about guiding Digimons, who fight with each other for the title of the strongest creature. The creators have prepared several play modes, 10 arenas and 12 characters, which can take different forms.
Legend of Raven
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A console port of an independent old school fighting game, Yatagarasu, which became quite a success in 2011 in Japan. Legend of Raven takes us to 25th December 1926, when Japan faces a revolution. The government establishes a secret organization of assassins, who are ordered to restore the order and kill anyone opposing the authorities. For its symbol, the group takes a mythical three-legged raven Yatagarasu.
Zheros
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A side-scrolling fighting game by Rimlight Studios, a team consisting of developers with experience in both mobile games and multi-platform AAA productions, designed with a great sense of humor. The action of Zheros is set in a science fiction universe, where we play the part of one of the two superheroes who face a mad scientist called Dr. Vendetta, whose plan involves mutating all living beings and their subjugation to his authority.
WWE Immortals
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A free-to-play fighting game for mobile devices. The game was developed by NetherRealm which is known for Injustice: Gods Among Us and the latest Mortal Kombat games. The game is set in a dark fantasy universe where we can play as heroes based on biggest wrestling stars such as John Cena, Terry "Hulk" Hogan or The Rock. Each of the characters has different special abilities and their personalities are based on those of the real wrestlers.
Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden
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A battle game set in Akira Toriyama’s universe of Dragon Ball, developed by Arc System Works team. Players can choose from many varied game modes, starting from story campaign, through special challenges, and ending on skirmishes, 1 on 1 or in teams. There's more than a hundred warriors from anime series and movies, including the most iconic ones like Goku, Vegeta or Cell and minor characters like Guldo, Videl or Nappa.
Fright Fight
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Fright Fight is the murder of the APPsolute Games studio. The whole is designed exclusively for multiplayer games, in which a maximum of four players can play on maps, controlling characters inspired by fairy tales and horror movies.
Kinetic Damage
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Kinectic Damage is a mobile iOS killing system by Benjamin Marchand. The game offers several rare solutions in this genre, such as the system of damage to specific parts of the body or the option of creating your own warriors.
J-Stars Victory VS+
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An extended version of the three-dimensional fight, which debuted in 2014 on PlayStation 3 and PS Vita. Players have the opportunity to embody their favourite characters known from Japanese comic magazines Jump and take part in spectacular duels in many arenas.
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend
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BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend is an expanded version of the 2013 BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma that was released on PlayStation 3. In terms of mechanics, Chrono Phantasma Extend combines elements of classic 2D fighting games and visual novels, a genre very popular in Japan. We follow the game's plot through dialogues and artworks. Once in a while we have to fight with the enemies we encounter, and results of those fight have impact on the plot.
Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax
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A classic two-dimensional fight in which characters from Japanese books from the imprint of Dengeki Bunko, as well as their popular adaptations of anime, fight against each other. The game features characters from the series such as Sword Art Online, Durarara!, Shakugan no Shana, Toradora! or Toaru Majutsu no Index. The production has standard gameplay modes and the ability to play online.
FX Fighter
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A three-dimensional fight in which we participate in a big tournament, competing for the title of the most powerful warrior in the galaxy. Eight participants from different places in the universe stand in front of each other, and each has its own unique set of blows.
Battle Arena Toshinden
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A three-dimensional fight in which players meet in delineated three-dimensional arenas, fighting with each other with the use of weapons and various special attacks. The background to the game is the legendary Toshinden tournament, organized by a mysterious sponsor named Gaia.
Battle Arena Toshinden 2
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Continuation of the three-dimensional fight of the Japanese Tamsoft studio. In the game we take part in the next edition of Toshinden tournament, organized by the mysterious organization Secret Society. The title offers 3 new warriors, new blows, a new combos system and a handful of improvements in mechanics.
Streets of Rage 2
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Streets of Rage 2 is a walking 2D fight that triumphed in the 16-bit era when Sega was still doing well as a console manufacturer. Here we are dealing with a typically "automatic" gameplay, i.e. we are fighting with other opponents appearing on the screen, and when we get over all of them, we go a few steps to the right and the scheme repeats itself.
Naruto Shippuden: Shinobi Rumble
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Two-dimensional brawler designed for users of portable Nintendo DS console, being a continuation of Ninja Council series initiated on Game Boy Advance handhelds. In the game, we can take control over one of 16 playable characters, known from Masashi Kishimoto's manga and anime, having their own set of attacks and special skills.
Super Street Fighter II: Turbo Revival
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Conversion of one of the best made two-dimensional beats. Several dozens of different warriors are at the player's disposal. It is worth mentioning that the control system is extensive but easy to use.
Street Fighter Alpha 3
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The third part of one of the most famous console fights, this time in a pocket edition. We take control of one of the dozens of warriors and take part in a series of extremely dynamic duels.
Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition
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Collector's edition of one of the most famous two-dimensional brawls. The game offers the opportunity to track the development of all significant warriors. It also offers many interesting play modes.