If Sega ever needed an ace, now's the time. Fortunately, it has AM2 doing some of its development, churning out such classics as Sega Rally, Daytona and, of course, Virtua Fighter I and 2. It is VF2, however, which might turn out to be the ace the company's looking for.
After the overwhelming popularity of VFI. it was no surprise to see the sequel hit the arcades shortly thereafter. With sweeter, more detailed fighters and a plethora of new moves, VFI -heads were given another main course in brawling mayhem.The big question on everyone's mind was whether or not the integrity of the game would remain intact during the conversion to the Saturn.We all witnessed the horror story that was Daytona. After such a rush job on that title, it was imperative that the developers really take the necessary time to do VF2 justice.
Apparently, a little time was all that the developers needed. VF2 for the Saturn is a remarkable fighting game that's sure to draw hordes of alienated Sega supporters back into the fold.
The shortcomings of the Saturn version are few. The polygon count is lower and the backgrounds are no longer 3-D. But, the good news is that the frame rate has maintained its level, and the playability has been tarnished not a bit. Also, you can choose to play VF2.0 or VF2.1 in the game, the latter having fixed a few minute bugs that were evident in the original VF2.
Free Download Virtua Fighter 5 PS3. Virtua Fighter 5 Pc Download Free. Virtua Fighter 5 Download Free PC Game. Screenshots: Game Information: Platform:. Virtua Fighter 5 is the fifth portion in Sega’s Virtua Fighter arrangement of arcade battling recreations and direct spin-off of Virtua Fighter 4: Final Tuned. The first form was discharged on the Sega Lindbergh arcade framework board, first for area testing on November 26, 2005, took after a wide discharge on July 12, 2006 in Japanese arcades and after that February 2007 inEuropean arcades.
Additions to the game are a team bout and a watery Dural level. During team bout, you can choose five fighters with which to compete. When one is defeated, another will enter the ring. Beat your opponent's five pugilists, and win the tourney. Underwater Dural is really cool because all of the action is slowed to simulate an undersea fight. Watch in slow-mo as Dural does a flying knee-drop into your groin. Ouch!
Overall rating: 7
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Historically important but dated fighter
Virtua Fighter is notable for being the first one-on-one beat 'em up which brought the genre into 3D as well as its use of real-world fighting techniques rather than the commonly used fantasy-style moves of competitors like Street Fighter 2. Fortunately, the game's historical importance is not the only thing it has going for it, and it remains a fun and fluid fighter. The basic premise of Virtua Fighter is the same as every other such game and pits a variety of combatants against each other in a series of bouts that simply require them to knock the living daylights out of each other. There are eight fighters to choose from here each with the usual variety of punches and kicks and with plenty of combinations being possible, while battles take place against a number of different backdrops to add some visual variety. In terms of graphics, while Virtua Fighter was undoubtedly groundbreaking back in the day, it sadly now looks rather dated, with block and plainly detailed characters which are more comical than anything else. The gameplay itself though stands up somewhat better, with fighting that offers strategy and action in equal measure, while the sound is equally impressive. If you're used to the likes of Street Fighter 2 or Mortal Kombat though, the slower pace may be hard to adjust to as the game's slightly more realistic nature lends it a more thoughtful aspect. Apart from this though, this remains a enjoyable and slick fighter that is worth checking out for historians and fighting fans alike.
3D fighting in 1993
This game is the first 3D fighter game (Street Fighter II was the top commercial in 2D) and that is truly a feat when you think that a 3D game was a real rarity at that time, making it a revolutionary game indeed. But, if we take that out, we get nothing but a typical fighting game. The game is basically all around a one on one fight with two or three rounds, with a fourth if the win is indeterminate. It has a very simple control system with three buttons, but the combination of the buttons mixed with the timing make the combinations almost endless. As a fighting game, it's exciting and fun. Although all characters have the same abilities, it's cool to still have a varied selection of available players. The characters that look like they were made out of boxes might look a bit funny to the today's player, but again you have to remember this is one of the first 3D games. The soundtrack is also very nice with real music instead of midi sounds, which was also a big thing back then. You should really try out the game if anything because this game was way ahead of its time. And it's really fun, too.
Not an amazing game
This is one of the first 3d fighting games that ever existed it was on the Sega 32x but its not an amazing game , when you jump its like you're on the moon and the characters act like they got, problems... still its fun to play and i recomend you to check it out.
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