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Persona 4 Arena is the first fighting game in the Persona series. It takes place a few months after the events of Persona 4 and includes most of the main cast of Persona 3 who are two years older now. The Investigation Team and the former SEES members cross paths as two individuals who look like Teddie and Rise hold a tournament that forces them to fight one another. Along with 13 of the main characters from both Persona 3 and 4 is a new character, a mysterious girl without a Persona.

Each character has control over their own Persona, which acts a special move, and battle stages are taken from locations seen in both games. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 's unique style and unforgettable characters makes it one of the most iconic series both in manga and anime.

And the game, All-Star Battle, captures that very essence. Made for the PS3 this fighting game has more than 40 characters from all eight of the JoJo story arcs. Every character has one of five Battle Styles reminiscent of their skills and abilities from the series. Dio has the Vampirism Stye that lets him drain opponents' attacks and heal himself.

Characters like Jotaro and Josuke have their Stands instead. There are several different game modes, too. Players can play through Story Mode to reenact their favorite moments from the series and even play through Campaign or Versus to gain Customize Metals or battle their friends with their favorite characters. Jump Force is a rather brilliant idea that takes characters from the most popular Shonen Jump series and throws them into one game together.

The Jump Ultimate Stars franchise has been running for a long time, but Jump Force is the newest entry and brings a lot of new characters and fun to the equation. The fans of the long-running Naruto series have only become more passionate in recent years thanks to the Boruto sequel series.

The Ultimate Ninja Storm series is a delight, and while some may prefer Ninja Storm 4, the third entry is just as strong and features a better-developed story on top of everything else. The Full Burst edition packs in even more content in pristine HD. No list of the best anime fighting games would be complete without a Dragon Ball game. There are tons of great ones but the best one that really captures the essence of the series is Dragon Ball FighterZ. The game is developed by Arc Systems, the same company behind BlazBlue.

It has the same game mechanics of most other fighting games, and it's base game includes a 21 character roster, with 3 unlocked from gameplay. It has an original story mode where a new Android, 21, uses the Dragon Balls to resurrect several of the series' villains and seals the power of Earth's greatest heroes. Register Log in. My Profile points. Log out. New Games Most Popular Games. Support for the Flash plugin has moved to the Y8 Browser. Adjust game screen size. Game controls. Adjust or maximize.

Beast Fighter , play times Requires Y8 Browser. Added to your profile favorites. After years of doing Samurai Shodown sequels, SNK let loose with a different kind of sword-slashing historical Japanese fighting game that had a more impressive look than Shodown and simply felt grander.

It played great, it looked great, and was only held back by some vanilla character designs. The character Hibiki got to show up in Capcom vs. Okay, SNK, what the hell?! How did something as brilliant as King of the Monsters fall into obscurity so quick?! The game was about giant monsters blatant copies of Godzilla, King Kong, and Ultraman fighting through giant cities. That would be cool on its own, only their fighting takes the form of a giant hardcore professional wrestling match where you can use buildings as weapons!

The cities have electric borders to box them in, acting like ring ropes. The creatures perform suplexes and bodyslams. You have to actually pin your opponent. All right, all right, all right. Before you jump down to the comments to flame me, let me explain. Everything involved with Street Fighter: The Movie is laughable, including the fact that they made a mediocre fighting game based on a movie based on a legendary fighting game.

The Street Fighter: The Movie ports had that going on too, to a lesser extent. Not only did they introduce the live-action Akuma into the story, but they claimed that Gunloc from Saturday Night Slam Masters was secretly undercover as M. Bring back that goofball universe for another go. I want to see what Gill would be like. How off-base could they make Dudley? Or even Rufus? Holy hell, the possibilities are endless. Eternal Champions is next to Killer Instinct in terms of games that were kind of a huge deal for a short burst after they came out, but then vanished for years, never to be heard from again.

The game had a pretty kickass story where the Eternal Champion picked victims from across history who would have been great forces for good had they not been tragically killed.

In order to help bring balance to the timeline, one of them would get the right to relive their final moments and change the course of history. How would that be decided? A horrible bloodsport tournament. You can also throw your opponent out of ring to win the match. So better watch your step when you are moving backwards. One of the fastest arcade fighting game. For the first time, King of Fighters game allowed players to make group fights.

You can chose 3 different fighters and fight till last one dies. Tekken is the most successful fighting game with 3D graphics. King Of Fighters meets Street Fighters. Capcom vs. SNK series is a collection of video games by either Capcom or SNK featuring characters that appear in games created by both companies. The most bloodiest fighting game ever. You can finish your opponent with various bloody killing methods at the end.



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