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Street Fighter Alpha 2
Fighting
December 7, 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.

Fatal Fury Special
Fighting
November 4, 2009
Fatal Fury Special is a classic SNK fight that triumphed around 1993, when it appeared on NeoGeo machines and consoles. We play the duels in a two-dimensional scenery, making various combinations of blows. The program once tried to compete with the famous Street Fighter series.

The Last Blade 2
Fighting
August 21, 2012
Conversion of the classic two-dimensional fight, which originally appeared in 1998 on the showroom vending machines. The plot of the game revolves around an attempt to close the passage between the living and dead worlds. The main distinguishing feature of mechanics is the possibility of choosing one of three different fighting styles, oriented on speed, strength or their combination.

Tournament of Legends
Fighting
July 6, 2010
Tournament of Legends is a three-dimensional fight produced by High Voltage Software studio, in which mythological characters fight in several arenas. In single player mode, the creators have introduced plot threads for each of the playable heroes. There is also a possibility of clashes with a living opponent.

Toribash
Fighting
July 9, 2010
A tactical beat played in turn-based system, using the popular rag-doll technology. In the game, we direct three-dimensional models of characters, performing subsequent movements by bending, straightening, stretching or relaxing their muscles and joints. This allows complete freedom of movement. The production is characterized by an exceptionally ascetic setting, limited to rivals fighting against a white background and simple but suggestive sounds of blows inflicted.

Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2
Fighting
October 21, 2008
Another installment of the popular three-dimensional fighting game series by Tomy, based on the popular manga and anime by Masashi Kishimoto. The plot of Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 consists of over 20 missions, some of which are modeled after the events of the TV series, while others were designed for the purposes of the title. Soon after the disappearance of Naruto’s best friend, Sasuke, it turns out that the youngster joined forces with Orochimaru, the chief of a hostile village. Our mission is to reclaim our companion. Mechanics-wise, the gameplay is similar to that of the previous installments of the series, while fighters (over 30, this time) possess a wide range of standard and special attacks, the latter using a special power bar. The main novelty of the production is the introduction of destructible battle arenas, but the developers also made sure the game offers better character balance and better graphics.

River City Ransom 2
Fighting
cancelled
River City Ransom 2 is an arcade brawl produced by Miracle Kidz, which is a remake of a hit known from the NES console. Players direct the actions of high school students, who go to the rescue of the headmaster and one of their friends kidnapped by the Stick Gang. The game has been enriched with RPG elements allowing to develop heroes' skills.

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2
Fighting
November 14, 2006
A hybrid of various genres, containing elements characteristic of cRPGs and fighting games. It’s a continuation of the popular video game Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi, developed by Bandai. The players are once again taken to a iconic universe created by Akira Toriyama, reliving the events shown in Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT series. The gameplay focuses on spectacular duels, taking place on fifteen different arenas – to emphasize the power of our heroes, we can now use or destroy many elements of the environment. We are left with over a 100 playable characters, including Goku, Gohan, Vegeta, and many more. Each of the fighters has a unique fighting style and dozens of moves, with another plane of possible attacks unlocked with the transformation system. Aside from dedicated single-player modes, the developers introduced a number of multiplayer variants. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 is characterized by high quality visuals, faithful to the style presented in the original manga.