Although it's not Capcom's best work, it's a near perfect translation of the Japanese arcade version.
Players will be able to chose from one of ten barbarians in this game.
The game abandons both the characters and the gameplay formula of the Bushido Blade series and ends up being a disappointment on all fronts.
This version just seemed dull and boring.
If you're looking for eye candy, Ehrgeiz will give you plenty of cavities.
Fighter Destiny 2 is a sequel that rests solely on its predecessor's innovative gameplay mechanics and doesn't really offer anything new.
Flying Dragon isn't a bad fighting game, but it does little to differentiate itself from the pack.
You may want to rent WCW vs. NWO before purchasing it.
WWE Raw unfortunately does little to fill the wrestling void in PC gaming.
Based on the movie starring Jack Black, Nacho Libre casts you as a "luchador" (wrestler).
Have five minutes to spare? Play a round or two of Virtual-On, and then move on with your life.
The last reason you want to get your hands on this one is for its gameplay.
This is almost an exact duplicate of WWE Road to Wrestlemania X8 from two years ago, warts and all.
One Piece: Grand Adventure us the U.S.-only followup to Grand Battle.
Though URA has the most features of any Toshinden release to date, it's still like playing the previous Toshinden games.
Gundam Battle Assault isn't a good enough game to live on its own - the fighting is competent, but hardly compelling for any length of time, and the story mode ...
Fans of the Spawn comic book may enjoy this game for the simple fact that it's the prettiest Spawn game yet, but all others should rent with prejudice.
Konami's classic arcade fighting comes to Xbox Live Arcade, complete with enhanced graphics, backgrounds, and achievements.
How does Ultraman Legend fare as a fighting game? Not well.
Neither much better, nor much different, than the original.
While Anarchy Rulz bears the ECW logo, the wrestling action is simply too low impact and refined for the likes of this brutal organization.
This version of Spider-Man only barely manages to evoke the webslinger.
While it offers some impressive production values, it ultimately seems shallow and incomplete, and it won't hold any fighting game player's attention for long.
The game is visually keen, and its pacing is marvelous, but its fighting system is remarkably slim, emphasizing one-button combos and nearly instant-kill supers.
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