2.5 DXBOX 360 Fighting Video Games
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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 19 April 2011
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.
Mortal Kombat X
Fighting canceled
A sequel to the 2011 game created by NetherRealm, which restored the leading position in gaming to Mortal Kombat, a long-standing, cult fighting game franchise launched in 1993 by the Midway / Acclaim duet. Once again, we get a wide array of playable fighters – both known from the previous games in the series, as well as brand new ones. Moreover, each one comes in several varieties, differing in tactics and combat style. Duels are fought on 2.
Injustice: Gods Among Us
Fighting 16 April 2013
A spectacular fight of the creators of Mortal Kombat. In the game we will play one of the superheroes or superhumans, appearing in films and comic books from the DC universe. During combat, all characters use their characteristic powers and skills.
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
Fighting 15 November 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.
Street Fighter IV
Fighting 12 February 2009
Street Fighter IV is the fourth installment of the extremely popular fighting series. The action of the game was set between the events presented in the second and third part of the cycle. Among the 25 warriors in which the player can play, there are both well-known (Ryu, Chun-Li, Ken and others) as well as completely new heroes.
Street Fighter X Tekken
Fighting 06 March 2012
A continuation of Capcom's famous fighting game series, facing off against the rival Tekken series, with which the popular Street Fighter has been fighting a fierce battle for supremacy on the market for years. The creators of both series decided to find a way to reconcile the aforementioned brands by borrowing characters from them on a reciprocal basis.
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.
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds
Fighting 15 February 2011
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds is the third installment of the popular 2D series of arcade battles in which the heroes of Capcom's games and Marvel's comic books face each other. The gallery of heroes includes more than 40 characters, each with a set of unique skills and special attacks.
Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe
Fighting 16 November 2008
Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe is a spin-off version of the legendary fighting series created by Ed Boon and John Tobias. The game was created thanks to the cooperation of Midway Games, Warner Bros. and DC Comics. Players can take part in spectacular battles between characters from the world of Mortal Kombat and comic superheroes. Game visualisation is based on Unreal Engine 3.
Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition
Fighting 07 June 2011
Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition is an extended version of the popular fight created by Japanese company Capcom. In this edition, the creators decided to introduce four new heroes, as well as numerous improvements in duel mechanics and an extended mode of online struggle. Characteristics of characters have also been modified, thanks to which it was possible to balance the game better.
Super Street Fighter IV
Fighting 27 April 2010
Super Street Fighter IV is an improved version of the 2D fight released in 2009. Developers from Capcom enriched the base game with new characters and introduced a number of changes to the game's balance. All warriors also received two new Combos each, making the duels even more spectacular. The visual setting of the game has also been slightly improved.
BattleFantasia
Fighting 29 May 2008
Battle Fanstasia is a two-dimensional fight in which the characters are presented in 3D. The game world will interest those who like a magical, slightly fantastic atmosphere.
Ultra Street Fighter IV
Fighting 04 June 2014
The most complete version of the popular fighting game Street Fighter IV that received several editions since it debuted in 2009. This time, the developers from Capcom added 6 new arenas and 5 new characters to the already large roster of 39 fighters.
Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN-
Fighting canceled
After a few years of silence, here comes yet another installment in the popular fighting series Guilty Gear developed by Arc System Works. The game’s biggest feature is the use of Unreal Engine which supports 1080p, along with 3D backgrounds and 3D character models. The latter, implemented as a modified cel-shading style, strongly resembles original, two-dimensional sprites.