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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Gundam Versus
5.4 Game Score
Another installment of the popular game series published by Bandai Namco Entertainment and released on PlayStation 4. In this installment, the players get at their disposal over 90 different mecha (giant robots) from 17 different TV series and movies covering over 40 years of history of the Gundam universe.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution
5.3 Game Score
Another entry in the arcade fighting game series based on popular manga by Masashi Kishimoto. It has been developed by CyberConnect 2 studio, which has been developing the franchise since its creation. The title expands on foundations of 2013’s third game in the series, focusing on dynamic battles, which – thanks to the heroes’ unique abilities – take place both on land and in the air.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2
5.2 Game Score
This title brings a continuation to the 2008's 3D fighting game based on popular manga and anime series Naruto, developed by Cyberconnect 2 and released exclusively for PlayStation Portable. Similar to the previous installments, spectacular duels filled with explosions are at the core of the experience, as each of the in-game ninjas has powerful special abilities at their disposal.
Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood
5.2 Game Score
Backyard wrestling is beginning to threaten professional tournaments. And all by a mad prize. A round million dollars for the best fighter and a powerful view of the show via cable TV. Amateurs versus professionals - it can be a tough ride!
Underground Fighting
5.2 Game Score
Underground Fighting is a three-dimensional fight created by Play-publishing. Players have the opportunity to play as one of 12 warriors from different subcultures and take part in the dirty duels in 6 urban arenas, full of unclean games.
Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower
5.1 Game Score
A two-dimensional fight prepared by Capcom, in which vampires, succubus, ghosts and other atrocities clash. The creators have prepared five game modes, among which the standard Arcade Mode cannot be missing.
Jump Force
4.9 Game Score
A three-dimensional fighting game developed by Spike Chunsoft. The game enables the players to participate in spectacular battles fought by characters from popular anime series. Among the playable characters, there are Son Goku, Naruto, and Monkey D. Luffy.
Skullgirls
4.8 Game Score
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.
Fighting EX Layer
4.7 Game Score
Fighting EX Layer is a fighting game that expands on the ideas introduced in Street Fighter EX. The game also includes many characters from that series. The graphics are three-dimensional, but the mechanics are two-dimensional. The gougi system makes the game more interesting – it enables the players to select five useful effects from a large base of available effects. They improve combat skills of the fighter.
Fighter Within
4.6 Game Score
A new generation of poles prepared by the French company Ubisoft. The title differs from other games of this type of control, which is based on the control of players with their bodies, thanks to the Kinect motion sensor. Fights take place in single and multiplayer modes.
Brawlhalla
4.4 Game Score
A free-to-play two-dimensional platform fighting game from the independent studio Blue Mammoth Games – the creators of a browser MMO game Dungeon Blitz. The production combines elements of 2D fighting games and platformers. Gameplay comes down to engaging in combat on multi-level maps. The fighting system is purely arcade, so what really matters is speed, strength, mastery of combos, and the skillful use of individual abilities of particular characters.
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z
4.2 Game Score
A dynamic 3D fighting game set in the Dragon Ball universe popularized by anime series and manga. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z was created by ARTDINK - a Japanese developer popular for such titles as A-Train HX or Gundam Seed Battle Destiny. The players were offered a chance to assume the roles of their favorite heroes, such as Goku or Vegeta, as well as to participate in spectacular duels both in mid-air and on the ground.
Rise of the Robots
4.1 Game Score
Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat-style whip, whose heroes are robots. The game was preceded by a spectacular advertising campaign for the first half of the nineties, but the programme met with a huge wave of criticism.
Street Fighter 6
4.1 Game Score
The sixth installment in a popular series of arcade fighting games by Capcom. Street Fighter 6 introduces alternate control schemes for newcomers and the Drive meter used to execute special techniques.
Double Dragon
3.8 Game Score
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 Con
3.4 Game Score
In the game we play the role of a street warrior and fight a series of increasingly difficult fights. It is also possible to fight with other players.
Mortal Kombat Advance
3.3 Game Score
A classic two-dimensional fight, thanks to which we can take control over warriors from "Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3" and "MK Trilogy" games. Simplified control should be of particular interest to beginners.
Metal Combat
3.1 Game Score
Metal Combat is an arcade fight produced by the Solar Studios development team. The action of the game was set on a radioactive dump, where mutants, zombies, skeletons and robots fight. The creators used their own engine SubaZ, characterized by high complexity of the physics model.
Dragon Ball Evolution
2.8 Game Score
A fighting game created by Dimps Corporation, based on the movie of the same title. Both products use the license of a very popular manga created by Akira Toriyama. The players assume the role of Goku, who is tasked with finding the legendary Dragon Balls to save humanity from the evil plans of its longtime adversary – Piccolo.
Street Fighter V
2.8 Game Score
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.
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition
2.4 Game Score
The new version of the fighting game released in 2016 on PC and PlayStation 4. Street Fighter V: Champion Edition contains almost all of the content that has been released since then. The Japanese company Capcom is responsible for its development.
Darkstalkers Resurrection
1.5 Game Score
Refreshed compilation of two classic two-dimensional Darkstalkers series beats. They have been enriched with new elements, such as galleries, missions, as well as extended multiplayer mode. Darkstalkers Resurrection is only available in digital distribution.
Omen of Sorrow
0.4 Game Score
A fighting game set in a fictional world. The developers were inspired by the paintings of Caravaggio and Rembrandt, and by horrors like Tod Browning’s Dracula and various slasher movies.
Lastfight
0.0 Game Score
A 3D fighting game in the vein of Power Stone that is a debut project of the French studio Piranaking. Lastfight is based on a popular comic LASTMAN. In contrast to classic beat‘em ups in which the characters move on two-dimensional stages, Lastfight introduces small 3D arenas. This way, the player can try to get their opponent from behind, or use the elements of the environment – for example, hitting an enemy with an armchair.