The fighting genre has produced many video game masterpieces over the years, from Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire to ...
Fighting games by their very nature are designed to be played multiple times, from their origins in arcade cabinets to modern day console and PC-based fighting tournaments. It takes time to fully ...
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True power, the divine right to rule, is something she was born with. Meet Azula and see the character in action in this ...
Every video game genre developed from something more basic than what’s available today, and fighting games are no different. Initially, fighting games were sports titles focused on boxing. As the ...
With its array of heroes and villains, it’s only natural for Invincible to get a fighting video game. The first game from developer Quarter Up is a tag fighter that takes full advantage of the TV show ...
Fighting games have been around for a long time, but the ’90s was the decade when the genre truly came into its own. It featured some of the all-time best games in the genre, including arguably what ...
If you ever want to watch the sports-gaming community instantly combust, just bring up the words ‘boxing game.’ It’s one of the longest-running sagas in gaming culture: When does Fight Night Champion ...
Multiplayer isn't a new part of video gaming, with landmark moments going back decades. These five retro classics are core to ...
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There’s something very primitive about fighting games. I mean, the concept is a visceral one to begin with that takes its cues from real-life fighting styles and takes them to an extreme. It’s very ...