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Most Popular Fighting Games - Page 13

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  • The King of Fighters EX: Neo Blood

    2002

    The King of Fighters EX: Neo Blood

    2002

    Fighting
    Game Boy Advance
    star 5
    Invitations to the King of Fighters Tournament have been sent to the best fighters in the world by an unknown host. Despite suspicions of an evil scheme, the fighters are ready to enter the arena to determine who the true King of Fighters will be.
  • Cyber Troopers Virtual-On

    1995

    Cyber Troopers Virtual-On

    1995

    Fighting
    Arcade PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 PC (Microsoft Windows) Sega Saturn Xbox 360
    star 6.6
    Virtual-On is set up similar to a Versus fighting game. Two Virtuaroids (Mecha) face each other on a stage. The player(s) use a variety of firearms, explosives, melee weapons, and other techniques to destroy the enemy for a set number of rounds, usually a single battle, or best two out of three rounds, like fighting games. The game is made to be played with a two-joystick setup, known as the twin-sticks. Each stick is equipped with a trigger and a button on top of the stick.
  • Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition

    2003

    Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition

    2003

    Fighting
    Arcade PlayStation 2
    star 7
    Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition is a modified port of Super Street Fighter II Turbo in which players can control any versions of the main characters from the five Street Fighter II games previously released for the arcades.
  • Street Fighter III: Double Impact

    1999

    Street Fighter III: Double Impact

    1999

    Fighting
    Dreamcast
    star 7
    Street Fighter III: Double Impact is a compilation containing the original Street Fighter III and 2nd Impact. It features an Arcade, Versus, Training and Option Mode for both games and a Parry Attack Mode in 2nd Impact where the player gets to test his parrying skills in the game's bonus round. This compilation also allows players to use Gill and Shin Akuma (in 2nd Impact only) who were exclusively computer-controlled characters in the arcade version.
  • Gundam Battle Assault 2

    2002

    Gundam Battle Assault 2

    2002

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 7.9
    Your fighting skills will be put to the ultimate test, as you challenge other pilots for the right to be called the best. As Burning Gundam, you're a martial arts specialist in search of your brother. Then as Heero Yuy in Gundam Wing, attempt to destroy Trieze Khushrenada. Finally, use Gunam RX-78 to wage war against the Principality of Zeon. * Exciting modes of play include: Street Mode, Two * Exciting Versus Modes, Two fast-action Time modes, and Survival Mode! * Follow Three Different Storylines! * Amazing Hand-Drawn 2D Graphics. * Intuitive, Smooth Controls! * The Most Varied Selection of Mobile Suits Yet! 30 of the most popular mobile suits from Mobile Suit Gundam, G Gundam, and Gundam Wing!
  • Street Fighter EX

    1996

    Street Fighter EX

    1996

    Fighting
    Arcade
    star 7.6
    The Street Fighter EX fighting system uses fighting systems of the Street Fighter II and Street Fighter Alpha series. In many ways, EX still plays like a 2D fighting game, but the linear plane in which characters fight often changes along a 3D battleground. The game uses special moves and super combos familiar or similar to previous games in the series. Like in Alpha and Darkstalkers, the super combo gauge, used to do Super Combos and other moves, was divided into three levels. The game introduces various new features to enhance the player's combat choices. It was followed by an updated arcade version titled Street Fighter EX Plus, as well as a PlayStation-exclusive home console version titled Street Fighter EX Plus α, both released in 1997.
  • Samurai Shodown VI

    2005

    Samurai Shodown VI

    2005

    Fighting
    Arcade PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 2
    star 6.6
    Among other series changes, aerial blocking was removed entirely, and the switch-around move, which enabled a player to shift quickly behind the other's back, as well as the dodge (evade, side-step), in which the move virtually brings a semi-3D environment to the defense in attempt to use each sword more effectively. One can no longer charge one's own "pow" gauge. The off-screen delivery man was omitted entirely from the game. The "CD combo" was added, wherein a player can press the C and D buttons together, triggering a strike that can be followed up by a sequence of button taps. SNK also added a "suicide" move, wherein one's character forfeits the round. The bonus to this is that the one committing suicide will start the next round with a full "POW" gauge. Certain finishes also enable a "fatality" move in the vein of Mortal Kombat.
  • Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion XL

    2011

    Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion XL

    2011

    Fighting
    PlayStation 3 Wii Xbox 360
    star 5
    Did you ever wonder what would happen if Humungousaur and Samurai Jack met up in a dark alley? What if Dexter took on Mac and Bloo? The possibilities are endless! If only there was a way to get all your favorite cartoon characters together... Well you don't have to wait any longer... Get ready for a Punch Time Explosion! Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion XL is a fighting game featuring characters from some of the most iconic shows on Cartoon Network. This is the network's first ever all-star brawler! Fans can go to toe-to-toe with characters from 11 of Cartoon Network's shows including The Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Laboratory, Chowder and many more.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs Force

    2015

    Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs Force

    2015

    Fighting
    PlayStation Vita
    star 5.2
    Take control of the most powerful Mobile Suits and lead your forces to victory! It is a portable spin-off of the Extreme Vs. series, developed by Bandai Namco Entertainment for Playstation Vita. The game was initially released in 23 December 2015 in Japan, while localized Chinese and English editions were released in Asia during the following year in January and February respectively. On 12 July 2016, it was released in North America, Europe, Africa, Australasia, and the Middle East as a digital-only title on the Playstation Network, and includes all DLC and updates from its Japanese version.
  • Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3

    2009

    Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3

    2009

    Fighting
    Wii
    star 6.9
    Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 is an exciting new fighting game based on the hit Naruto Shippuden animated series, exclusively for Wii
  • Beyblade: Let it Rip!

    2001

    Beyblade: Let it Rip!

    2001

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 5
    Beyblade: Let it Rip! is a tournament-style game with minimal role-playing elements. It features two modes: Tournament Mode and Free Battle. Players can also customize their Beyblade in Customize Mode. The game is based on the original Beyblade series.
  • Killer Instinct 2

    1996

    Killer Instinct 2

    1996

    Fighting
    Arcade
    star 7.6
    Killer Instinct 2 follows on from the plot line that the previous installment ended with. Eyedol's death at the hands of Orchid accidentally sets off a time warp, transporting some of the combatants back in time and allowing the Demon Lord Gargos to escape from Limbo. Now, trapped 2000 years in the past, the warriors that survived Killer Instinct, along with several new faces, fight for the right to face Gargos in combat, but Chief Thunder, Cinder and Riptor did not return. Each character that survived the journey from the first game has a corresponding background story, while new characters on this installment are native inhabitants of this past time period. Some fighters, like T.J. Combo who survives from the original, just want to get home. Others, like new character Tusk, want to bring an end to Gargos and his reign of evil. This time there is no tournament or prize money, just a fight to the finish with the fate of the future hanging in the balance.
  • Virtua Fighter 2

    1996

    Virtua Fighter 2

    1996

    Fighting
    Linux Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    star 5.7
    This is a 2D port of the 3D fighting game Virtua Fighter 2. Virtua Fighter (3D) also introduces two new characters which are not included in this 16-bit port.
  • Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath

    2020

    Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath

    2020

    Fighting
    Google Stadia PlayStation 4 PC (Microsoft Windows) Xbox One Nintendo Switch
    star 7.7
    The epic saga continues with Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath! This new entry expands the critically acclaimed story campaign of Mortal Kombat 11 with an all-new cinematic narrative centered around trust and deceit. Joining the fight will be Mortal Kombat alumni, Fujin and Sheeva, and guest character, RoboCop, making his series debut!
  • Nekketsu Fighting Legend

    1992

    Nekketsu Fighting Legend

    1992

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    star 7
    One day at school, Kunio was minding his own business when suddenly, he found a note on his locker. The note says their is a fighting tournament hosted by the "Double Tiger" twins. Seeing it as a challenge he could not refuse, Kunio runs off to participate. When Riki sees Kunio running and read his note, he decides to enter as well. Many other fighters will join in to see who is the strongest. The game was originally released as Nekketsu Kakutou Densetsu, but has since been localized as Nekketsu Fighting Legend.
  • Fighting Masters

    1991

    Fighting Masters

    1991

    Fighting
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 5.9
    A Giant Red Sun will go Nova within hours... 12 Star systems will be destroyed... One contest will decide who, or what, survives... Climb into the interstellar ring! Go One-on-One with another player, or battle for the survival of your civilization! 12 different Alien champions to select! From the snapping, tearing claws of Zygrunt to the bludgeoning ecto-clubs of Rotundo, each warrior has a deadly force all their own!
  • Tuff E Nuff

    1993

    Tuff E Nuff

    1993

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    star 4.8
    Following a great war that destroys most of the earth, Tuff E Nuff sees four of the earth's toughest people come together to do battle, and earn the right to attempt to depose the mighty ruler. Gameplay is standard beat 'em up style action, featuring most of the conventions of the genre. The characters have a range of kicks, punches and throws, and each fight at their own base. The 90-second time limit can be turned on or off. Fights are best-of-three, with points awarded for each hit, and for overall victory.
  • Gundam: Battle Assault

    1998

    Gundam: Battle Assault

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 7
    The Japanese animé series known as Gundam Wing is the basis for Gundam Battle Assault, a 2D one-on-one fighting game for the PlayStation. This robotic brawler pits Gundam against Gundam using a traditional side-view fighting engine. The different robots that appear in Gundam Battle Assault spring forth from all over the series' lengthy fictional timeline. New fans will most recognize the Gundam Wing model, while those who've followed the different shows for a while will find many old favorites, such as Z Gundam, Qubeley, and Zaku II.
  • Melty Blood Act Cadenza

    2005

    Melty Blood Act Cadenza

    2005

    Fighting
    Arcade PlayStation 2
    star 8.6
    Melty Blood follows one year after Tsukihime and some days after of Kagetsu Tohya. In the beginning of August 2001, Shiki Tohno hears of a new series of murders in Misaki Town, similar to the ones that took place Tsukihime, in the last weeks of October 1999. Whilst searching for the murderer he meets Sion Eltnam Atlasia who initiates a fight with him, attempting to capture him. After the fight she reveals that her reason for trying to capture him is to get in contact with the "True Ancestor" (referring to Arcueid) so that she may acquire information on the "cure for vampirism". Shiki then decides to help her with this task.
  • Melty Blood Act Cadenza Ver. B

    2006

    Melty Blood Act Cadenza Ver. B

    2006

    Fighting
    Arcade PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 9.5
    Melty Blood Act Cadenza Ver. B is an arcade port of Melty Blood Act Cadenza with various changes and upgrades, the most notable of which is the inclusion of White Len as a playable character, with a significantly weakened moveset. It also introduced a fifth button that served as a contextual action depending on the situation and the direction held on the joystick when pressed, such as dodging or throwing. This version can be identified by a dual silhouette of Len and White Len in the logo and the phrase "Through the Looking-Glass, Northern Light transparently".
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