Fighting Video Games18
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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Divekick
Fighting 20 August 2013
Divekick is a two-dimensional fight developed by One True Game Studios. The game offers exceptionally simple control, which is limited to the jump and kick keys only. This, however, was enough to create a production of considerable depth.
Theatre of Pain
Fighting 31 October 1996
Theatre of Pain is a classic two-dimensional fight (Street Fighter II style), produced by Mirage Technologies studio. Players can take on the role of historical characters and heroes of Roman mythology and duels in ancient arenas.
Lost Saga
Fighting 17 November 2009
A dynamic MMO fight, distributed in a free-to-play formula. In the game we play PvP duels in one of a wide range of gameplay modes, and we have more than 100 fully customizable characters at our disposal, inspired by heroes of games, books, films, stories and myths.
Gang Beasts
Fighting 12 December 2017
A multiplayer-focused joke arcade game created by Boneloaf, an indie studio from the Great Britain. More precisely, this is an unusual brawler, in which character physics plays a key role. You control colorful little men whose animations are procedurally generated as you play. The gameplay focuses on melee combat, including punching, kicking, throwing your opponents off ledges or pushing them into traps.
Digimon All-Star Rumble
Fighting 11 November 2014
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.
Beast Boxing Turbo
Fighting 19 November 2013
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.
Yatagarasu: Attack on Cataclysm
Fighting 07 July 2015
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.
WWE Immortals
Fighting 15 January 2015
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
Fighting 11 June 2015
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.
Mini-Mech Mayhem
Fighting 18 June 2019
Battles are designed for the goggles of virtual reality, in which players lead a duo of robots into battle and fight for victory with other machines similar to them. The title was developed by FuturLab studio, whose portfolio includes, among other things, the warm welcome Velocity 2X.
Samurai Shodown V Special
Fighting 09 January 2016
Samurai Shodown V Special is a remastered and expanded version of a beat 'em up game Samurai Shodown V. Unlike the original, released for consoles in 2006, Samurai Shodown V Special is characterized by high level of brutality, known from the arcade version. The player controls their chosen warrior, while watching the action from the side, and taking part in bloody duels.
Pokken Tournament DX
Fighting 22 September 2017
Pokken Tournament DX is an improved version of the Wii U game Pokken Tournament. In terms of gameplay mechanics, the game in topic is not much different from most popular 3D fighting games. Pokken Tournament DX offers over 20 pokemon from both the old and new installments of the main RPG series. Each of them has its own unique fight style and combo attacks. The game introduces one new pokemon that was not available in its 2016 version, Decidueye.
Transformers: Forged to Fight
Fighting 05 April 2017
A mobile fighting game taking place in the Transformers universe. The story of Forged to Fight takes us to a unique world that serves as a battlefield for different generations of battle robots. The campaign follows the exploits of Melissa Faireborn, a popular hero from the comics who becomes a general of the robot army. Content-wise, the game offers a world encompassing all incarnations of the popular brand. As a result, we are given heroes from both the cartoons and Michael Bay movies.
Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers
Fighting 26 May 2017
Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers is a remastered version of the second game from the popular fighting game series, initially released in 1991. It was developed by Capcom and UDON Entertainment. The new edition has received a series of improvements and tweaks. There are two completely new playable characters available: Evil Ryu and Violent Ken. Each of the available fighters has their own story and set of moves, attacks, and combos. The game's visuals were also improved.
Arms
Fighting 16 June 2017
A 3D action game developed for Nintendo Switch which focuses on 1 on 1 battles taking place on secluded, spacious arenas. The contenders are equipped with large boxing gloves propped on springs that allow them to extend to large distances. We can choose from a number of fighters, with each having unique traits and abilities. Additionally, we can choose a set of gloves that correspond to our playstyle – e.g. a slow albeit powerful model, or a speed-oriented set.
Bloody Roar 2: Bringer of the New Age
Fighting 30 April 1999
The second part of the series of fights, in which the participants of the clashes can transform into their animal alter ega. After the transformation, the characters become much stronger, but after a certain amount of damage, a forced return to human form takes place, which gives the clashes additional tactical depth. Bloody Roar 2 introduces several new players to the cycle, who can turn into bat, insect and chameleon, among others.
Gods of Rome
Fighting 17 December 2015
A fighting game set in the mythology of ancient Rome and Greece, developed by the experienced creators of mobile games from the French Gameloft studio. Its universe is inhabited by gods, titans, and other fantastic creatures from myths and legends. The game mechanics of Gods of Rome employs solutions similar to titles like mobile version of Mortal Kombat or Injustice: Gods Among Us.
Rising Thunder
Fighting canceled
A free-to-play science-fiction fighting game, created by Radiant Entertainment (including Seth Killian who used to work for Capcom and was one of the main designers of Street Fighter IV). In Rising Thunder you control mighty battle robots with various skills. The gameplay was designed primarily for online matches but the game offers also an option to practice with AI. During combat your reflexes and good tactics are key factors which decide who's going to win.
Pokken Tournament
Fighting 18 March 2016
A three-dimensional fighting game with Pokémon. Pokkén Tournament has been made by the key creators of the Tekken and Soulcalibur series. It was initially released in Japanese arcades in July 2015. Wii U console version introduces many fixes, as well as a single player mode. Fights take the form of one on one duels on closed arenas.
MARVEL Contest of Champions
Fighting 25 November 2014
Embedded in the universe of Marvela mobile free-to-play fight, enriched with elements of RPG and collectible card game. In the game we take part in a big tournament organized by a collector, in which the most famous heroes from the world of Marvel face the greatest villains of this universe. As the game progresses, we create a unique team of heroes and gradually develop their skills.
Skullgirls Mobile
Fighting 26 May 2017
A mobile entry in two-dimensional fighting game series from Lab Zero, developed by the team at Hidden Variable. Skullgirls Mobile is quite different from its full-scale predecessor. Instead of hardcore fighting title, the gameplay is somewhat casual, with some RPG features. We create a group of three warriors, between each we can freely switch during battles. We can choose from both old faces (e.g. Filia or Big Band) and completely new fighters.
Brawlout
Fighting 19 December 2017
A crossover between a 2.5D platform game and a brawler, developed by Romanian studio Angry Mob Games. Players take part in duels waged on small arenas, filled with rock formations and simple structures. In order to win you have to push your opponent off the ledge or reduce their energy to zero. Brawlout offers a cast of playable heroes, each featuring a unique set of moves – individual attacks can be developed and modified as you continue to make progress.
Rivals of Aether
Fighting 28 March 2017
Inspired by such titles as Super Smash Bros., an unusual fighting game with platformer elements. The action takes place in Aether, a war-torn fantasy world in which people from various civilizations can manipulate the elements – Fire, Water, Earth, and Air. The heroes we control try to learn about the roots of the endless conflict, which takes loads of fighting. The gameplay of Rivals of Aether, designed by Dan Fornace, comes down to fighting numerous battles on numerous 2D arenas.