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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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3
Fighting 09 November 2007
Another installment in a series of fighting games developed by Spike. The franchise was based on classic manga series by Akira Toriyama and takes the player to the titular Dragon Ball universe dominated by masters of different various martial arts. The game offers over 150 fighters representing different races, such as the Saiyan (Goku, Vegeta), inhabitants of the planet Namek (Piccolo), humans (Tenshinhan, Krillin) or androids (#17, #18).
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.
X-Men: Next Dimension
Fighting 15 October 2002
A classic fight in which Mutants, known to comic lovers, join the fights. The player can choose between four different play modes. The detailed audiovisual setting is also worth mentioning.
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.
The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match
Fighting 26 February 2009
The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match is another two-dimensional fighting game developed by masters of the genre – SNK. The title summarizes the entries in the series released in years 1999-2002. In the new entry the players once again participate in the greatest video game tournament.
Dead or Alive Ultimate
Fighting 01 January 2004
A great series of Dead or Alive battles, whose biggest advantages are probably great graphics and a very well-balanced combat system, has lived to see the next part with the subtitle Ultimate.
Brutal: Paws of Fury
Fighting 31 July 1995
Brutal: Paws of Fury is a classic murder, created on the wave of popularity of Mortal Kombat. Unlike that title, however, the fight is completely bloodless and, most importantly, treated with a great deal of humour.
The King of Fighters '98: Ultimate Match
Fighting 26 June 2008
Re-edition of classic two-dimensional beating. We choose between 64 warriors, among whom there are heroes of such games as "Fatal Fury" or "Art of Fighting". One of the main novelties is the addition of Ultimate Match mode.
Marvel vs. Capcom 2
Fighting 19 November 2002
Two-dimensional sticks are the past. But what if many players still consider them to be the best? It has its own climate - it has to be admitted to them.
Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
Fighting 25 November 2008
A remake of a classic logic-arcade game, combining elements of the popular "Tetris" and a classic two-dimensional fight. We deal with arranging colored blocks, thus leading out the blows.
Def Jam: Icon
Fighting 06 March 2007
Def Jam: Icon is the third incarnation of a popular series of beats on stationary electronic-entertainment platforms. As usual, Electronic Arts invited Def Jam Recordings, a label that brings together many popular hip hop performers. Thanks to this, the virtual reality is filled with the atmosphere of the American ghetto.
Virtua Fighter
Fighting 31 August 1996
One of the first battles constructed in full three-dimensional. The game was initially released on slot machines. Later it was converted into the Saturn segment, where it was in direct competition with the simultaneously published "Tekken" (PlayStation). PC owners received their conversion at the latest.
Dangerous Streets
Fighting 12 May 1994
Dangeous Streets is a murder created by the Italian company Micromania and published by Flair Software. To the title of the best street warrior in the world stands six killers and two ladies dressed in tight costumes.
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.
Def Jam: Fight for NY: The Takeover
Fighting 28 August 2006
Def Yam: Fight for NY: The Takeover is a representative of brutal hip-hop fights. The idea of the game, i.e. the physical confrontation of rap stars, remains unchanged, but the plot of the game takes us to the period before the events known from Def Jam: Vendetta. We learn from it, among other things, how D-Mob climbed to the summit and began to rule the underground world of New York.
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.
KwonHo
Fighting 31 May 2007
KwonHo is a three-dimensional fight, created by NHN Games studio for online gameplay. The content of the product is the battles of virtual warriors using eastern martial arts.
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution
Fighting 23 October 2007
Another installment of the popular series of three-dimensional fighting games started in 2003 on GameCube. Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution was developed by Tomy and tells of new adventures of the eponymous adept of ninjutsu who traverses the virtual world and faces various opponents in spectacular one-on-one duels. There are fourteen characters at the player’s disposal, some of which (e.g.
Guilty Gear XX Accent Core
Fighting 30 May 2007
The next installment of the popular series of two-dimensional beats, created by the Japanese studio Arc System Works. The title is an extended version of Guilty Gear XX, released in 2002 on PlayStation 2.
Fatal Fury Special
Fighting 05 September 2007
Fatal Fury Special is a classic SNK fight that triumphed around 1993, when it appeared on NeoGeo machines and consoles. We play the duels in a two-dimensional scenery, making various combinations of blows. The program once tried to compete with the famous Street Fighter series.
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2
Fighting 21 October 2008
Another installment of the popular three-dimensional fighting game series by Tomy, based on the popular manga and anime by Masashi Kishimoto. The plot of Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 consists of over 20 missions, some of which are modeled after the events of the TV series, while others were designed for the purposes of the title. Soon after the disappearance of Naruto’s best friend, Sasuke, it turns out that the youngster joined forces with Orochimaru, the chief of a hostile village.
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.