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Most Popular Fighting Games - Page 8

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  • Super Dragon Ball Z

    2005

    Super Dragon Ball Z

    2005

    Fighting
    Arcade PlayStation 2
    star 5.8
    Based on the arcade game, this is a fighting game in the Dragon Ball Z universe, developed by Craft and Master (whose team members include former Street Fighter producer Noritaka Funamizu. Super DBZ is a cell-shaded fighter featuring your favorite Dragon Ball characters. Each character has his own special abilities, with Frieza making use of warps and Trunks using swords for up-close attacks. The game uses a four button setup. Two buttons are reserved for strong and weak attacks. One button is used for guarding with another used for making your character jump. The guard and jump button can be pressed together to execute a dash move. Super DBZ features both ground-based and air-based fighting. Stages are multi-layered, and you can move between different areas, taking the fight to an area that's more advantageous to your character.
  • Tekken Tag Tournament

    2000

    Tekken Tag Tournament

    2000

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    star 7.9
    Has a huge upgrade to the graphics, and even adds in stages and music that weren’t in the original.
  • Mortal Kombat

    1993

    Mortal Kombat

    1993

    Fighting
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 7
    The Genesis port of Mortal Kombat had an edge over the SNES version because it didn't have as much as censoring. For it to have a lower age rating, though, the blood is missing by default from the game, but available through the input of a cheat code. This version was given an MA-13 rating by the Videogame Rating Council.
  • SoulCalibur II

    2003

    SoulCalibur II

    2003

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    star 8.4
    SoulCalibur II for the PlayStation 2 is an expanded port of the Arcade game, including Heihachi as a playable character and new game modes.
  • Street Fighter EX3

    2000

    Street Fighter EX3

    2000

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    star 6.9
    Street Fighter EX3 is the final game in the Street Fighter EX series series, taking the gameplay and additional moves of EX2, and adding a tag-team element. Multiple characters from the famous Street Fighter series return and clash with Arika's own characters.
  • ClayFighter 63 1/3

    1997

    ClayFighter 63 1/3

    1997

    Fighting
    Panasonic M2 Nintendo 64
    star 5.4
    Get ready to crumble! Once again, the clay fighters prove that when you play a state-of-the-art fighter, you might lose lives, you might lose limbs, but there's no reason to lose your sense of humor! Fight in and out of 3D backgrounds. Get tossed out of a window and resume fighting outside. Choose form 12 eccentric fighters including brand new combatants and old favorites like "Bad Mister Frosty" and "Bonker the Clown." Includes bonus "secret characters" who are so famous that a legal gag order prohibits us from revealing their identity. Move freely in over 12 highly detailed 3D environments.
  • Jump Ultimate Stars

    2006

    Jump Ultimate Stars

    2006

    Fighting
    Nintendo DS
    star 7.5
    Jump Ultimate Stars is a fighting video game developed by Ganbarion and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It is the sequel to Jump Super Stars. The game was released in Japan on November 23, 2006. The game keeps many features from its predecessor, and adds many more. The game boasts 305 characters (56 of which are fully playable) from 41 different Shōnen manga series.
  • Project Justice

    2000

    Project Justice

    2000

    Fighting
    Arcade Dreamcast
    star 8
    Project Justice is the sequel to Rival Schools: United By Fate. Project Justice's fighting system is lifted from the original Rival Schools, with some notable changes. The game continues to be a team fighter, but has teams of three characters instead of two. This allows another Team-Up attack to be used in a fight, but also adds a new type of attack, the Party-Up, initiated by pressing any three attack buttons. The Party-Up is a three-person attack that varies based on what school the character initiating the attack is from. The additional partner also allows players to cancel an opponent's Team-Up Special by inputting a Team-Up command of their own. This initiates a short fighting sequence between one character from each team. If the person initiating the sequence gets the first successful hit in during the sequence before time runs out, the Team-Up they are caught in will be canceled, and the game switches back to the main fight; if the opposing player gets the first hit or time runs out, the Team-Up continues
  • Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate

    2013

    Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate

    2013

    Fighting
    Arcade PlayStation 3 Xbox 360
    star 7.9
    Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate is a fighting game in the Dead or Alive series. The game is an expanded edition of the 2012 title Dead or Alive 5, incorporating some features from the PlayStation Vita's Dead or Alive 5 Plus as well as additional content, including five characters that are new or returning to the series (including two Ninja Gaiden characters), as well as gameplay system tweaks and expansions, many of them in the online multiplayer tag team mode (including an introduction of two-on-two tag team battles).
  • Digimon: Battle Spirit 2

    2002

    Digimon: Battle Spirit 2

    2002

    Fighting
    WonderSwan Color Game Boy Advance
    star 8.3
    It is a sequel to Digimon: Battle Spirit. You can battle with the characters from the Digimon Frontier anime series. Developed by Dimps.
  • Celebrity Deathmatch

    2003

    Celebrity Deathmatch

    2003

    Fighting
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation PlayStation 2
    star 5
    Based on MTV's claymation animation show Celebrity Deathmatch. You play a series of wrestling matches, much in the style of other wrestling games. The twist being, that you play one of various celebrities, such as Marilyn Manson and Carmen Electra. Various weapons appear in the ring during play, such as a chainsaw and crossbow. The game is set out in 6 "episodes" of 3 matches each, and you can play either of the celebrities in each match.
  • Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee

    2002

    Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee

    2002

    Fighting
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2
    star 6.8
    Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee is a fighting game developed and published by Pipeworks Software, Inc. for the Nintendo GameCube in 2002. The game was later released for Game Boy Advance as Godzilla: Domination!. A version for the Xbox with additional content was released in 2003. A PlayStation 2 version was planned, but later cancelled.
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition

    1995

    Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition

    1995

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.9
    Get ready to rock your world with the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Fighting Edition. A three mode, smashing, bashing, monster trashing no-holds barred slugfest. This one-on-one two player simultaneous fighting game features your favourite Power Zord and a host of evil meanies. The Thunder Megazord, the Shogun Megazord, the Ninja Megazord, Lord Zedd, Goldar, and many more compete for total galactic supremacy in the mother of all battles. When the dust clears, only one will remain standing - who will be crowned the mightiest, morphiest warrior in the universe?
  • Dragon Ball Z For Kinect

    2012

    Dragon Ball Z For Kinect

    2012

    Fighting
    Xbox 360
    star 3.1
    Dragon Ball Z for Kinect used the unique gameplay abilities of the Kinect motion sensor to let gamers become part of the DBZ world. It features all the classic action and intensity of the Dragon Ball Z universe but with the unprecedented sense of immersion that only Kinect can deliver. Players will be able to unleash over 100 moves upon their enemies, including the legendary Kamehameha, with their very own fists as they battle their way to victory in this ultimate evolution of the unstoppable franchise. Dragon Ball Z For Kinect also packs a double dose of exclusive content for Dragon Ball Z fans! The game includes the Dragon Ball Z anime episode "Episode of Bardock" and will feature Bardock Super Saiyan as a playable character for the first time ever in the history of Dragon Ball Z video games.
  • SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny

    2009

    SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny

    2009

    Fighting
    PlayStation Portable
    star 7.7
    With Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny's huge roster of warriors, players can battle as one of many returning favorites or new fighters for some nail biting brawls. Blow away the competition using finely tuned and enhanced mechanics including Critical Finishes, Soul Crushes and Equipment Destruction. Adding depth to the combat, an all new single player mode has been developed that not only challenges a player's reflexes but also improves their fighting skills. Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny also allows gamers to engage in local wireless battles, allowing them to challenge a friend using the PSP systems ad hoc networking. Furthermore, an almost limitless character customization feature returns with even more possibilities to create a personalized fighter. Adrenaline pumping combat has never been so accessible.
  • Dead or Alive: Dimensions

    2011

    Dead or Alive: Dimensions

    2011

    Fighting
    Nintendo 3DS
    star 8.4
    Dead or Alive: Dimensions is a fighting game developed for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the 5th game in the Dead or Alive series and the first to be released on a Nintendo system. Dimensions has 26 playable characters, more than any previous installment in the franchise had to offer, and uses a modified engine of Dead or Alive 4. The story of the game is a brief version of the stories of the previous four main Dead or Alive games. The 3DS's touch screen is used for executing special fighting moves for his or her character, while the top screen is used for displaying the fight.
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

    1999

    JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

    1999

    Fighting
    PlayStation Dreamcast
    star 7.6
    JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is the console version of 1998 Arcade game of the same title. Two console versions were produced. The 1999 PlayStation version is based on JoJo's Venture, but features the additional characters from the second version of the arcade game and an exclusive "Super Story Mode", which covers the entire Stardust Crusaders story arc. The Dreamcast version, also released in 1999, features both the original and revised versions of the arcade game in their original forms.
  • Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2

    2003

    Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2

    2003

    Fighting
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 6.2
    Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 offers several different game modes such as Arcade mode, VS mode, and Story mode. You can unlock new features such as new characters, stages, and modes by accomplishing certain tasks in the game.
  • Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge

    1995

    Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge

    1995

    Fighting
    Arcade Sega Saturn
    star 7
    The Darkstalkers return and now crave the fury of a good night fight. In this head-to-head fighting challenge, creatures from your darkest nightmares battle for eternal control fo the night. Treacherous, classic favorites take on 4 new challengers for total domination. Donovan, the Dark Hunter. Huitzil, the Killer Machine. Hsien-Ko, the Chinese Ghost. And Pyron, the ultimate Alien ruler. The battle has never been as intense, with faster speeds, more captivating moves and even more incredible graphics. Night Warriors; the game of your dreams, and nightmares.
  • Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu

    2003

    Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu

    2003

    Fighting
    Game Boy Advance
    star 3
    Heroes and villains collide in the latest Dragon Ball Z brawler. Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu lets you play as one of 15 of the greatest warriors from the DBZ universe, including the mighty Broly, in a fight for dominance. Unleash devastating combos and super moves alone or against friends in huge multiplayer battles. You can fight on land or in the air, but just don't be caught off guard.
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