The most interesting fighting games released in 2010
All the best and most popular games of the year, upcoming releases, and hits from the past. Use filters to narrow down search.
Naruto Shippuden: Shinobi Rumble
Fighting
April 22, 2010
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 IV
Fighting
April 27, 2010
Super Street Fighter IV is an improved version of the 2D fight released in 2009. Developers from Capcom enriched the base game with new characters and introduced a number of changes to the game's balance. All warriors also received two new Combos each, making the duels even more spectacular. The visual setting of the game has also been slightly improved.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3
Fighting
May 11, 2010
The third full-fledged installment in a series of popular fighting games available exclusively for PlayStation Portable. Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 is the first installment to be based on the events depicted in the second season of the original anime series. The story encompassed by the game goes on until the encounter with members of the Akatsuki organization, offering two separate types of stages - the classic duels labelled as Battle, and challenges belonging to the Action category, requiring the player to run away from various dangers. As usual, the game features a wide set of characters making use of various attacks and special techniques, as well as different items, such as shurikens or poisonous bombs. Fighting takes place in two layers - the foreground and the background, with the player being able to switch between them freely. What is new in this installment, is the introduction of the local multiplayer mode for up to 4 players. In the Master Road mode, the player can invite two friends in order to play the game as a team.
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift
Fighting
July 1, 2010
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift is a continuation of the 2009 BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger skill fight. Compared to the original, developers from Arc System Works decided to increase the number of available warriors, as well as introduce new combat arenas and additional play modes.
Tournament of Legends
Fighting
July 6, 2010
Tournament of Legends is a three-dimensional fight produced by High Voltage Software studio, in which mythological characters fight in several arenas. In single player mode, the creators have introduced plot threads for each of the playable heroes. There is also a possibility of clashes with a living opponent.
Young Thor
Fighting
July 20, 2010
Young Thor is an arcade brawl based on Nordic mythology, prepared with the capabilities of PlayStation Portable in mind. Frima studio is responsible for the production of the title published as part of the PSPMinis service. Players are guided by the actions of young Thor, who has to oppose the demonic goddess Hel and the hordes of her servants. The game is based on duels fought with the use of magic and weapon, but the creators of the game also took care to diversify in the form of simple logical puzzles and arcade elements.
Fly Fu
Fighting
July 21, 2010
Unusual fight from PSP Minis series of small games, produced by Invictus studio. We play the role of a brave fly that sets off to help its beloved moth Kate. We will meet many enemies, such as the beetle or swordfish. The game has a very nice audiovisual setting. Unusual theme adds originality to the game.
One Piece: Gigant Battle
Fighting
August 9, 2010
Battery with an innovative combat system using the license of the extremely popular Japanese comic book series One Piece. We choose one of the heroes and then fight with other characters. Instead of a flat arena, battles take place on multi-level boards of various elements of the environment that help or interfere with the battle.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2
Fighting
October 15, 2010
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. The player can take part in countless battles, choosing from among over 40 characters included - the fans of the Naruto Shippuden series are definitely familiar with those, but the game features one fighter from Tekken 6 as well. Apart from the duel mode typical for this genre, the player will also find an extensive story mode that focuses on adventures of Naruto and Sasuke - one can go through the most important encounters from the original anime series in this mode. Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 offers 23 interactive 3D arenas that are also destructible. What is completely new here however, is an opportunity to play in co-op mode for up to 4 players.
Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team
Fighting
October 19, 2010
A fighting game developed by Bandai Namco. The action is set in the Dragon Ball universe created by Akira Toriyama. For the first time in the history of the franchise, the players can take part in two-member team (the eponymous Tag Team) fights. It applies to both multiplayer, where up to four fighters can compete, and the story campaign for solo players (in this case, the opposing team is controlled by the AI). The plot of Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team draws inspiration from the Dragon Ball Z TV series, letting us face such iconic villains as Cell or Freezer. The game also features additional modes, including Dragon Walker Mode in which we participate in a series of subsequent fights. The title is characterized by high-quality graphics that are strongly inspired by the works of the legendary Japanese cartoonist.
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2
Fighting
November 2, 2010
A production developed by Spike, based on the cult manga by Akira Toriyama. It is a classic fighting game in which the events from the Dragon Ball animated series serve as the story background for subsequent duels. In Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2, more then 90 fighters are at players’ disposal, including 20 completely new ones. Heroes are different in terms available attacks and special abilities — the most notable one being the Kamehameha. Fights take place on varied arenas. Apart from the ones known from the game’s predecessor, the title features completely new battlefields. Compared to the original, the graphics were significantly enhanced (the advanced environment destruction is now not without influence on the course of a fight), while the camera system and controls were designed from scratch. The game also features the original Japanese dubbing accompanied by English subtitles.
The Fight: Lights Out
Fighting
November 5, 2010
The Fight: Lights Out is a Sony Computer Entertainment combat simulator. Players take on the role of street duels in which there are no rules. The game takes advantage of the capabilities of the PlayStation Move controller and the PlayStation Eye webcam, and the hero's actions are controlled by imitating the right punches and kicks.
Kung-Fu LIVE
Fighting
December 7, 2010
A combat game using the PlayStation Eye camera. Thanks to this gadget, the role of the main character is entirely for the player. Its silhouette is transferred to the virtual world and controlled by making the desired moves in front of the camera, such as blows, kicks or jumps.
X-Men: The Arcade Game
Fighting
December 14, 2010
X-Men: The Arcade Game is a Backbone Entertainment studio remake of a fight released in the 1990s on arcade machines. Playing as one of the six heroes of the X-Men world (Cyclops, Colossus, Wolverine, Storm, Nightcrawler or Dazzler), players go to the rescue of Professor X and Kity Price. Hundreds of enemies stand in their way, including demanding level bosses: Pyro, Blob, Wendigo, Nimrod, White Queen, Juggernaut and Mystique.
Cosmo Fighters
Fighting
December 20, 2010
Colourful 2D fight with an extended mode of fight over the network. The game producer has prepared two main game modes: solo and multi-player. The game itself is quite typical: players can choose from a variety of characters equipped with different blows and compete in the arenas. In addition, there are special items that restore life and strengthen the heroes.