Bushido Blade totally redefines the genre.
The pretty graphics make DOA2: Hardcore a good showpiece, and the game has enough options to make it a worthwhile purchase for fight-hungry PS2 owners.
Nintendo's anarchic tribute to itself stands quite strong as one of the most engaging multiplayer games available for any console platform.
WWE wrestling action returns in WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006.
While it isn't that much different from the last SmackDown!, SmackDown! 2 makes enough incremental changes and upgrades to be significant in its own right.
The fourth installment of the Dead or Alive franchise finds its way onto the next generations of consoles with Dead or Alive 4 for the Xbox 360. The story continues ...
The little things that debut in SmackDown, such as a never-ending season mode and inklings of a plot, really make the game feel fresh and new.
While WWF War Zone plays similarly to its predecessors, it presents a package that is completely unmatched in both gameplay and in atmosphere.
It shines as an enjoyable, solid wrestling game that will provide hours upon hours of entertainment to fans of the genre.
Spend some time with it and you'll eventually realize that it's one of the deepest, most technical 2D fighting games ever made.
If you like wrestling games, fighting games, or even just the world of hip-hop, Def Jam: Fight for NY is a game well worth owning.
Fighters Megamix is the only fighting game a Saturn owner needs.
A game that carries the level of polish, playability, and fun that Tech Romancer does deserves to see a handful of sequels, each building on the mythos established here.
Widely considered the best game in the illustrious King of Fighters series, '98 features a huge cast of characters and finely tuned 2D fighting action.
If you have the means to import and play Japanese games, and you're a fan of wrestling, King of Colosseum II belongs in your collection.
On its own terms, Soul Calibur II is by all means a great fighting game, and Namco has done a fine job of making each respective console version equally enticing.
King of Fighters EX2 sets a new standard for one-on-one fighting games on the GBA.
Mortal Kombat: Deception packs in some completely off-the-wall gameplay modes, but the core one-on-one fighting action--whether you play it offline or online--is easily its best part.
The next installment in Namco's popular 3D fighting series is coming to the 360 and PS3 in Fall 2009.
Bleach on the DS features head-to-head fighting with up to four players wirelessly. It also features slight customization via trait cards.
Reunite with a cast of familiar characters and enter a realm torn between two deities, Cosmos and Chaos.
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom features characters from Capcom's popular game franchises and the Tatsunoko animation studio.
Mortal Kombat returns after a lengthy hiatus and puts players back into the Tournament for 2D fighting with gruesome combat and fatalities.
The King of Fighters XIII returns with over 30 fighters, a number of stages, more than a half-dozen play modes, and a refined fighting engine.
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