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Segas longstanding fighting series finally arrives on the PS3. It can be described in one word: Amazing. The Virtua Fighter series, in its more than decade-long history, has always been respected for its contribution to the fighting game genre. After...
Best Virtua Fighter ever...
Steep learning curve for n00bs...
Its a rousing success on all fronts...
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tweaktown.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:32:27
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There are two types of fans of console fighting games - those that treat them as a fun bit of button mashing, and want as much sparkly stuff as possible, and those who revel in games with strategic depth, learning intricate combination attacks and gett...
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There are only two games in this world that I have won (and lost) money on while playing. The first of those is the Pro Evo series and as you would most likely guess, the second is of course the Virtua Fighter series. Currently these are the only two g...
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Fighting gets a make over - but is it enough to impress?...
Graphics, plethora of moves to master, two new characters for the fans...
Like most of the other PS3 titles this is same old same old...
If you are a fighting fan and an owner of a brand new PlayStation 3 then this is a no brainer, however see this as an upgrade rather than a whole new gaming experience...
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theglobeandmail.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:32:27
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Segas long-lived fighting franchise remains a fun and relatively tasteful playBoob physics. To the detriment of the genre, the way in which the breasts of scantily clad women warriors move as they jump, kick and flip has become the focus of many a fi...
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We watched Nick Haywood smash two planks with his bare fists... and then he cried like a girl for the rest of the day Virtua Fighter, if you listen to self proclaimed game aficionados, is the fighting game connoisseurs game of choice. Born in a time wh...
Masses of characters, A multitude of moves to learn, Easy to get into, Hours of gameplay to master, Near perfect balance, Looks great...
No online play!, Animation occasionally hits a glitch, Arcade mode pretty much redundant...
Now before I get too carried away with how cool and smooth the combat is, there are a couple of minor niggles, such as the ‘auto-distancing’ which sometimes creeps in. Say you’re punching away, close-up on your opponent and then go for a...
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You might call this review “the triumph of conservatism.” Don't worry – I'm not talking about David Cameron and his next-generation Tories, but about Sega and its next-generation fighting game. Barring the staggering PS3-powered visuals (more on them lat...
A sublime fighting game, albeit one that doesn't move too far from Virtua Fighter's roots. Still, the beautiful visuals and superbly balanced game mechanics make this the new beat ‘em up to beat...
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Updated: 2016-11-15 02:32:27
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Virtua Fighter 5 is a huge, huge game to launch with any console and we dont want to play down the significance of its arrival alongside PlayStation 3. For some people, this is going to be a weekend to remember; albeit the kind who eat-sleep-drink Vir...
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atomicgamer.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:32:27
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:32:27
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Thanks to the untimely death of the arcade scene, and the growing infatuation with online FPS-style games, new top-tier fighting game releases are very few and far between. If you are a 3D fighting game enthusiast your choice is severely limited these...
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gamepro.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:32:27
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Segas longstanding fighting series finally arrives on the PS3. It can be described in one word: Amazing.
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strategyinformer.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:32:27
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As we’ve begun on a truth-baring theme, I’d like to confess that the splendour of Sega’s venerable beat-em-up franchise has often been lost to me in the past. The free-flowing carnage of the Soul Calibur series and the simple mechanics o...
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Lets just get one thing out of the way: it would be easy for GameSpy to have gone out and looked for someone with a veritable laundry list of credentials and know-how to review a fighting game that warrants the sort of anal-retentiveness that has giv...
Instant classic that combines face-melting graphics, gameplay that suits both casuals and hardcore, and guaranteed trash-talking bliss.
No (at the very least) online leaderboards, occasionally mega-cheap A.I, some might feel its not different enough from VF 4.
Lets just get one thing out of the way: it would be easy for GameSpy to have gone out and looked for someone with a veritable laundry list of credentials and know-how to review a fighting game that warrants the sort of anal-retentiveness that has give...
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In 1995, Sega released a game that would go on to become the standard for all future fighting games: Virtua Fighter. It was the first 3D fighting game, and the first to introduce a sequential combo system. In the coming years, all existing franchises &nda...
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The PS3 is finally starting to shine. We were all waiting for exciting titles that would finally give us an excuse to buy a PS3. This title by itself might not do that, but if you put it next to Resistance: Fall of Man, Motor Storm, The Godfather: Don's E...
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