Released PS Vita Fighting Video Games
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A list of Released Fighting video games for PSV sorted by popularity among gamers.
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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Mortal Kombat
Fighting 01 May 2012
A brutal fighting game and a reboot of the Mortal Kombat video game series - one of the most popular fighting-oriented franchises, launched back in 1992. The game was created by NetherRealm and the works were supervised by Ed Boon - the father of the series. This new installment is based on the best mechanics of its predecessors, both improving and modernizing the classic Mortal Kombat experience.
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
Fighting 17 December 2011
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is an improved version of Capcom's Marvel vs. Capcom 3 battles. Developers have remained true to the basics of the game, introducing 12 new heroes, 8 new arenas and new dialogue games and movies ending the clashes in Arcade mode. The network multiplayer mode has also been thoroughly redesigned, making it easier to find opponents and reducing delays.
Skullgirls 2nd Encore
Fighting 05 April 2016
Improved and extended version of the two-dimensional fight, which debuted on consoles in 2012. The title offers a dozen or so original characters and a unique graphic design, drawing inspiration from classic cartoons, anime and art deco style. The game also has an extensive tutorial, useful for beginners of the adventure with the species.
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z
Fighting 23 January 2014
A dynamic 3D fighting game set in the Dragon Ball universe popularized by anime series and manga. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z was created by ARTDINK - a Japanese developer popular for such titles as A-Train HX or Gundam Seed Battle Destiny. The players were offered a chance to assume the roles of their favorite heroes, such as Goku or Vegeta, as well as to participate in spectacular duels both in mid-air and on the ground.
Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition
Fighting 12 November 2013
A spectacular fighting game starring the DC Comics superheroes. The production was developed by NetherRealm, the creators of the 2011 game Mortal Kombat. The story mode features an alternative world, in which a power-hungry version of Superman has taken over the world. He is opposed by a group of heroes from the “default” reality. Mechanics-wise, Injustice: Gods Among Us is mostly inspired by Mortal Kombat. Every playable character (e.g.
One Piece: Burning Blood
Fighting 21 April 2016
Another installment in the popular 3D fighting game series based on the best-selling Japanese comic books created by Eiichiro Oda. The title was co-developed by Namco Bandai Games and Spike Chunsoft studio – the creators of Danganronpa and the Conception series. The plot is not very sophisticated as it serves only as a pretext for the most famous One Piece fighters to engage in duels. The game includes all of the important characters from the original manga.
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.
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.
Dead or Alive 5 Plus
Fighting 19 March 2013
A special version of the fifth installment of the famous fighting series, designed for PlayStation Vita. The game has been enriched with support for some characteristic elements of the console (e.g. touch screen). The creators also included many corrections, changes and novelties, which were also included in the patch released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax
Fighting 13 November 2014
A classic two-dimensional fight in which characters from Japanese books from the imprint of Dengeki Bunko, as well as their popular adaptations of anime, fight against each other. The game features characters from the series such as Sword Art Online, Durarara!, Shakugan no Shana, Toradora! or Toaru Majutsu no Index. The production has standard gameplay modes and the ability to play online.
The King of Fighters '97 Global Match
Fighting 03 April 2018
The King of Fighters ’97 Global Match is an old-school 2D fighting game. The title is a port of The King of Fighters ’97, a game that debuted more than ten years ago. The new version enriches the title with an online multiplayer mode.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme VS Force
Fighting 23 December 2015
Another installment in the fighting game series set in the Gundam multiverse, popular especially in Japan. The game was developed by Bandai Namco. In Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme VS Force, the players assume role of the pilots operating giant mechs, called Mobile Suits, and fight various opponents. The gameplay does not deviate significantly from what we have already dealt with in previous productions of the franchise.
Street Fighter Alpha 2
Fighting 28 August 2012
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.
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
Fighting 20 November 2012
A unique fight in which the most recognizable heroes of games released by Sony will meet. Using special superattacks, they fight for dominance in the four-player arenas, which allude in style to the productions for the PlayStation.
Reality Fighters
Fighting 22 February 2012
Reality Fighters is an arcade fight produced by Spanish studio Novarama Technology for PlayStation Vita users. The game takes advantage of the technical capabilities of the platform, allowing players to create warriors based on their own image, as well as battles in sceneries transferred to the console screen from its surroundings.
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.
Arcana Heart 3: Love Max!!!!!
Fighting 29 May 2014
Corrected and extended version of the fight, which originally appeared in 2011. The game includes a new storyline scenario and gameplay mode. Players have 23 female characters at their disposal - each of them has its own set of blows and moves.
Legend of Raven
Fighting canceled
A console port of an independent old school fighting game, Yatagarasu, which became quite a success in 2011 in Japan. Legend of Raven takes us to 25th December 1926, when Japan faces a revolution. The government establishes a secret organization of assassins, who are ordered to restore the order and kill anyone opposing the authorities. For its symbol, the group takes a mythical three-legged raven Yatagarasu.
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma
Fighting 24 April 2014
The next installment of the popular series of two-dimensional beats, created by the Japanese studio Arc System Works. The title introduces new heroes and changes to the combat system, affecting the pace and manner of play. Like its predecessors, the game boasts an extensive fictional campaign in the visual novel convention.
Tekken
Fighting 28 August 2012
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
Fighting 28 August 2012
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.
Brawlhalla
Fighting canceled
A free-to-play two-dimensional platform fighting game from the independent studio Blue Mammoth Games – the creators of a browser MMO game Dungeon Blitz. The production combines elements of 2D fighting games and platformers. Gameplay comes down to engaging in combat on multi-level maps. The fighting system is purely arcade, so what really matters is speed, strength, mastery of combos, and the skillful use of individual abilities of particular characters.
Fighting Force 2
Fighting 29 August 2012
Digital reissue of the third-person action game Fighting Force 2, which was originally released in 1999 on PlayStation and Dreamcast consoles. In the game we play Hawk Manson, known from the original, who is sent on a secret mission to a company suspected of cloning people. Compared to its predecessor, the title departs slightly from the classic "beat 'em up" genre, offering much more shooting elements.
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.