Fighting Video Games13
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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Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[cl-r]
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An extended version of the classic two-dimensional Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late[st] fighting game that appeared on several different hardware platforms in 2017 and 2018. The new edition of the game has been enriched with many improvements to the gameplay systems and another playable character.
Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors
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Conversion of a 2D combat machine, published in 1995, in which heroes from different planets fight for the right to meet a powerful deity, appearing in the universe once a thousand years.
Arcana Heart 3: Love Max Six Stars!!!!!!
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The newest version of Arcana Heart 3, a fighting game that debuted in 2011 on 7th generation consoles. It features newest improvements from the Japanese arcade version of the game. The title is a classic fighting game that features more than twenty female characters.
Fantasy Strike
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An independent fighting game developed for both beginners and veteran fans of the genre. During the game, the players can control varied warriors who fight on small arenas.
Mini-Mech Mayhem
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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.
Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late[st]
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An extended edition of a conventional 2D fighting game Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late, which came out in 2014. This new version was enriched with new game modes, a story campaign, a tutorial, as well as numerous improvements brought to the combat system.
Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage
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Exclusively released on PlayStation 1, the next installment of a series of battles embedded in the realities of Japan's samurai time. The production is the first part of the series which uses 3D graphics.
Samurai Shodown III
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The third installment of a series of two-dimensional battles, in which players take control over the masters of white weapons from different parts of the world. The production of SNK studio brought a number of changes in the mechanics of leading clashes and almost completely departed from the current design.
Blade Strangers
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A 2D fighting game by Japanese Studio Saizensen, starring the characters from Cave Story, Code of Princess, and Umihara Kawase. Blade Strangers features ten playable characters with unique appearances, abilities, and special attacks, with eye-catching scantily clad warrior girls. The combat system was inspired by the popular Super Smash Bros series, while also taking into account fighting game novices. Blade Strangers features several gameplay modes.
One Finger Death Punch 2
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A fun two-dimensional fight in which the player faces countless enemies. Despite being based on an extremely simple control model, the game offers immersive and exciting gameplay. The title is a continuation of One Finger Death Punch from 2014.
Dragon Ball Legends
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A hybrid comprising elements of fighting and card games that features incredibly simple controls. The game is set in the Dragon Ball universe first featured in a manga created by Akira Toriyama and a following anime series. The game introduces an entirely new character created by the manga author exclusively for this game.
Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection
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A collection of twelve games from the Street Fighter series released on its 30th anniversary. It also includes the so-called museum, in which not only we can listen to all original soundtracks and take a closer look at the cast, but also read design documents and follow the evolution of the franchise throughout the years.
Street Fighter EX2 Plus
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The next installment of the Street Fighter EX series, transferring the cult series of brawls to three-dimensional realities. The production develops the mechanics of the predecessor, offering an extensive combat system, over twenty playable characters and attractive visual setting.
Star Gladiator
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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.
Guilty Gear
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A two-dimensional brawl that debuted on PlayStation 1, and after many years also reached other platforms. Guilty Gear takes us into the future, when man-made, animated weapons have turned against their creators; as we struggle, we participate in a tournament whose winner will have to face their leader, the Testament.
SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy
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SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy is a 2.5D fighting game, in which the players are controlling female characters known from classic SNK games like The King of Fighters and Samurai Showdown. The main gameplay mode features 2 vs. 2 battles.
The Crow: City of Angels
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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.
Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft
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Bijatyka developed by Take-Two Interactive, which takes us to the world of Ravenloft. In Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft we find ourselves in the middle of a conflict between the forces of order and chaos, whose aim is to conquer ancient artifacts. The title has a fictional campaign, which can be completed alone or in cooperation with another player.
ECW Hardcore Revolution
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The first ever wrestling ECW wrestling-license fight, developed by Acclaim Entertainment. As we play at ECW Hardcore Revolution, we play spectacular duels, embodying over forty realistic players. In addition to a wide range of modes for loners, the production offers the possibility of having fun in the company of up to three players.
X-Men vs. Street Fighter
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A beat developed by Capcom, which debuted on arcade machines and after some time also found its way to PlayStation 1. In X-Men vs. Street Fighter we are fighting in two-dimensional arenas, as one of seventeen different players.
The King of Fighters '97 Global Match
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The King of Fighters ’97 Global Match is an old-school 2D fighting game. The title is a port of The King of Fighters ’97, a game that debuted more than ten years ago. The new version enriches the title with an online multiplayer mode.
One Piece: Bounty Rush
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A 4 out of 4 online brawl for multiplayer fun. The production was based on the popular manga One Piece, telling about the adventures of pirate Monkey D. Luffy.
Marvel Super Heroes
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Two-dimensional brawl developed by Capcom. In Marvel Super Heroes players stand up to fight for the so-called Infinity Stones, which provide their owner with unimaginable power. The title debuted on arcade machines, and after less than two years it had its premiere on PlayStation 1, among others.
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
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A two-dimensional fight in which players can play superheroes from the Marvel universe or warriors from the Street Fighter series; the list of players available from Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter includes Hulka, Wolverine, Ryu and Akuma, among others. The whole thing was enriched with comic graphics, so the game stood the test of time well.