Fighting Video Games5
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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Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft
Fighting 31 October 1996
Bijatyka developed by Take-Two Interactive, which takes us to the world of Ravenloft. In Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft we find ourselves in the middle of a conflict between the forces of order and chaos, whose aim is to conquer ancient artifacts. The title has a fictional campaign, which can be completed alone or in cooperation with another player.
Street Fighter EX2 Plus
Fighting 30 December 1999
The next installment of the Street Fighter EX series, transferring the cult series of brawls to three-dimensional realities. The production develops the mechanics of the predecessor, offering an extensive combat system, over twenty playable characters and attractive visual setting.
Star Gladiator
Fighting 25 October 1996
A three-dimensional fight in the science fiction style, in which warriors are equipped with various types of white weapons. Star Gladiator first appeared on slot machines, and then it was converted to PlayStation 1.
War Gods
Fighting 30 March 1997
Conversion of a 3D arcade fight released on slot machines, in which ten powerful beings fight for primacy on Earth. Production in many aspects resembles three-dimensional versions of Mortal Kombat, although it also tries to distinguish a few unique solutions.
Metal Revolution
Fighting canceled
A fighting game in which players get into a world of war-torn people and robots and take part in fast and spectacular battles in the arena. Metal Revolution stands out from many other productions of this type thanks to its simplified control system and easy to learn combo system.
Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers
Fighting 26 May 2017
Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers is a remastered version of the second game from the popular fighting game series, initially released in 1991. It was developed by Capcom and UDON Entertainment. The new edition has received a series of improvements and tweaks. There are two completely new playable characters available: Evil Ryu and Violent Ken. Each of the available fighters has their own story and set of moves, attacks, and combos. The game's visuals were also improved.
Bloody Roar 2: Bringer of the New Age
Fighting 30 April 1999
The second part of the series of fights, in which the participants of the clashes can transform into their animal alter ega. After the transformation, the characters become much stronger, but after a certain amount of damage, a forced return to human form takes place, which gives the clashes additional tactical depth. Bloody Roar 2 introduces several new players to the cycle, who can turn into bat, insect and chameleon, among others.
Divine Knockout
Fighting 06 December 2022
A fighting game with elements of TPP platform game, made in the style of such games as the Super Smash Bros. series. In Divine Knockout (DKO), we play characters from myths and legends who engage in fierce duels in a variety of arenas.
Battle Arena Toshinden 2
Fighting 23 May 1996
Continuation of the three-dimensional fight of the Japanese Tamsoft studio. In the game we take part in the next edition of Toshinden tournament, organized by the mysterious organization Secret Society. The title offers 3 new warriors, new blows, a new combos system and a handful of improvements in mechanics.
Garou: Mark of the Wolves
Fighting 30 June 2005
Garou: Mark of Th Wolves is the next installment of the famous 2D fight, in which masters of various martial arts meet with each other. The action refers to the Fatal Fury series, but restores only one of its predecessors.
Tekken 3D: Prime Edition
Fighting 14 February 2012
Tekken 3D: Prime Edition is the next installment of the legendary fighting series for the Nintendo 3DS portable console. The game, of course, takes advantage of the device's greatest asset, which is the display of three-dimensional images.
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.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs. Full Boost
Fighting 30 January 2014
A three-dimensional fight in which two-person teams of pilots, sitting at the helm of big robots, appearing in series and films from the Gundama universe, stand in front of each other. The production is an improved and extended edition of Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs. released in 2011.
Foul Play
Fighting 18 September 2013
Side-scrolled 2D fight, produced by Mediatonic studio. The player's task is to win the sympathy of the audience, watching a theatrical performance about the adventures of a 19th century demonologist - Baron Dashforth and his assistant - Scampwick Steerpike. The game is distinguished by cartoon graphics and a good dose of humour.
Marvel vs. Capcom 2
Fighting 19 November 2002
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.
X-Men: Next Dimension
Fighting 15 October 2002
A classic fight in which Mutants, known to comic lovers, join the fights. The player can choose between four different play modes. The detailed audiovisual setting is also worth mentioning.
Rumble Roses
Fighting 05 January 2005
"Rumble Roses" is the first "feminist" wrestling, in which the men sit in the stands warming up the ladies to fight, while the ladies make of themselves a pulp in the ring. Players are pretty and very sexy, in addition, you can watch them while wrestling in the mud.
Override: Mech City Brawl
Fighting 04 December 2018
A three-dimensional brawler in which we take control of one of the twelve available mechs and fight in spectacular duels in destructible arenas. Override: Mech City Brawl allows you to play alone as well as in an online multiplayer mode or on a split screen.
The Crow: City of Angels
Fighting 28 February 1997
Film adaptation from 1996 released on PlayStation 1. Production is a typical walking brawl based on the theme of revenge, in which console owners face the prevailing enemy forces and take part in dozens of fights.
Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage
Fighting 22 December 1999
Exclusively released on PlayStation 1, the next installment of a series of battles embedded in the realities of Japan's samurai time. The production is the first part of the series which uses 3D graphics.
Guilty Gear
Fighting 14 May 1998
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.
Bushido Blade
Fighting 30 September 1997
Bushido Blade is a realistic fighting game in which we battle with warriors using various types of cold weapons. In this game even one attack can end with the opponent's death - or ours. The game was developed by Light Weight studio.
Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 3
Fighting 29 April 2009
Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 3 is the third installment of the Ninja Destiny series - a fight taking place in the universe known from manga and anime Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto. Players play as one of 28 playable characters (including Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, Gaara, Kakashi and Rock Lee) and play spectacular duels using a range of blows, kicks, weapons and supernatural powers.
Darkstalkers 3
Fighting 18 November 1998
Third installment of a series of two-dimensional beats produced by Capcom. As in the previous parts of the series, the game presents duels between monsters of horror, legends and legends. Among the playable characters we will find vampires, succubus, werewolves, and even an award hunter with a look reminiscent of a Red Riding Hood. The title also introduces bold changes in the mechanics of the game, resigning from the classic division into rounds.