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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. more

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Guilty Gear Xrd -Revelator-
Guilty Gear Xrd -Revelator-

Fighting 26 May 2016

A Japanese fighting game from the popular Guilty Gear series, originally started in 1998. The game was co-developed by Arc System Works and Daisuke Ishiwatari who has not only directed the game’s development, but also composed the soundtrack for the title. Guilty Gear Xrd –Revelator- is an extended edition of Guilty Gear Xrd –SIGN-. The improvements change the game’s balance and fix some of the bugs.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven

Fighting 17 December 2015

Another entry in the fighting game series based on popular manga series, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, by Hirohiko Araki. It has been developed in cooperation with Cyberconnect2 studio (known from the Naruto game series) and the creator of manga himself, who wrote a completely new story for the game, set after the events of third series of Stardust Crusaders. After Jotaro Kujo is attacked by his dead friends and foes alike, it turns out that there are evil forces to be held responsible for that.

Tekken
Tekken

Fighting 03 June 2011

One of the most popular series in its genre. In the game we take part in an elite tournament called King of the Iron Fist. One of the key characters is Kazuy Mishima, who wants to take revenge on his father.

Tekken 2
Tekken 2

Fighting 22 November 2006

Reedition of the second part of the cult fight from the PS One console. The action of the game takes place 2 years after the events known from its predecessor and concentrates around the next martial arts tournament, in which Kazuya Mishima and his father Heihachi, among others, will once again face each other. The game offers a total of 25 playable characters, including 8 brand new ones. The tactics of combat was significantly expanded, and warriors gained a large array of new plays.

Street Fighter Alpha 2
Street Fighter Alpha 2

Fighting 04 June 2009

The second installment of the Street Fighter Alpha sub-series, a continuation of Capcom's best-selling series of two-dimensional battles. A gallery of characters known from the first part of the series returns in the game, although there are also a few new ones. The creators also introduced a number of modifications to the combat mechanics known from the original.

Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late[st]
Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late[st]

Fighting 20 July 2017

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.

Guilty Gear
Guilty Gear

Fighting 31 May 2007

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.

Shovel Knight: Showdown
Shovel Knight: Showdown

Fighting 10 December 2019

Another extension to the warmly received Shovel Knighta, whose development is the responsibility of the authors of the original - Yacht Club Games studio. Unlike other DLCs, Showdown is not a feature addition - it introduces a new gameplay mode instead.

J-Stars Victory VS+
J-Stars Victory VS+

Fighting 19 March 2014

An extended version of the three-dimensional fight, which debuted in 2014 on PlayStation 3 and PS Vita. Players have the opportunity to embody their favourite characters known from Japanese comic magazines Jump and take part in spectacular duels in many arenas.

BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend

Fighting 23 April 2015

BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend is an expanded version of the 2013 BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma that was released on PlayStation 3. In terms of mechanics, Chrono Phantasma Extend combines elements of classic 2D fighting games and visual novels, a genre very popular in Japan. We follow the game's plot through dialogues and artworks. Once in a while we have to fight with the enemies we encounter, and results of those fight have impact on the plot.

Divekick Addition Edition
Divekick Addition Edition

Fighting 04 April 2014

An improved version of a humorous, two-dimensional fight by One True Game Studios. Through the use of an unusual two-button control, the game only allows you to lead out a kick or jump, and each of the rounds lasts until the first hit of the opponent.

J-Stars Victory Vs
J-Stars Victory Vs

Fighting 19 March 2014

Arcade fight, produced by Namco Bandai's development studio. Players have the opportunity to embody their favourite characters known from Jump comic magazines (including Goku Son, Vegeta, Toriko and Zebra) and take part in spectacular duels in five arenas. The game has been designed primarily for multi-player fun.

Soul Calibur II HD Online
Soul Calibur II HD Online

Fighting 19 November 2013

Remake of one of the highest rated 3D beats in history, coming back in refreshed HD setting and with a new online gameplay mode. Thanks to it, new generation console owners will be able to compete again with other warriors looking for fame and honour, competing for the title artifact.

The Fight: Lights Out
The Fight: Lights Out

Fighting 05 November 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.

BlazBlue: Continuum Shift
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift

Fighting 01 July 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.

Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2

Fighting 02 November 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.

Soulcalibur V
Soulcalibur V

Fighting 31 January 2012

Soulcalibur V is the fifth installment of the popular series of brawls produced by Namco Bandai and at the same time the second addressed to the eighth generation consoles. The main character of the feature mode is Patroklos Alexandra, a young warrior who sets off in search of his older sister, Pyrrhy. The game features 26 heroes with different skills and weapons, which can be fought on 20 boards.

Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection
Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection

Fighting 31 August 2011

Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection is a package of three parts of a cult fight created by Midway Games. The set includes refreshed versions of games: Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat 2 and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, which have been enriched with, among others, multiplayer duels mode. The collection was prepared by the Other Ocean development team in cooperation with the NetherRealm team.

Soulcalibur IV
Soulcalibur IV

Fighting 29 July 2008

Soul Calibur IV is another fight from the popular series, treating the fight of masters of using various types of white weapons. Depending on the release of the game for the platform, players were given the opportunity to play with an additional character from the universe of Star Wars.

The King of Fighters XII
The King of Fighters XII

Fighting 28 July 2009

King of Fighters XII is the next installment of the popular two-dimensional fighting series. This part offers, first of all, a significantly improved visual setting and standard elements - five-second fights in the 3-na-3 system.

Marvel vs. Capcom 2
Marvel vs. Capcom 2

Fighting 13 August 2009

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.

Dragon Ball: Raging Blast
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.

Super Street Fighter IV
Super Street Fighter IV

Fighting 27 April 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.

Virtua Fighter 5
Virtua Fighter 5

Fighting 20 February 2007

Virtua Fighter 5 is the next installment of a series of virtual combat games initiated in 1993 by the Far East corporation Sega. In line with tradition, this item first appeared in a version designed for arcade slot machines, and then hit the home entertainment platform.