Not exact matches
If you are a legitimate
fan of
fighters, be it
2D or 3D and already have a KOF game in your collection, buy this game, it's really that simple.
Fans of
2D fighters now have a new series to herald as one of their keepsakes, and a new developer to keep an eye out for in the future.
I wasnt much of a Street
Fighter fan when the game first hit the shelves, but now I can't get enough of the
2D fighter it is seriously one of the best
fighters out there, and has been keeping its reputation on the fighting circuit.
Being developed by Arc Systems, the team behind the Guilty Gear
fighters, Dragon Ball FighterZ is looking at bringing all the things
fans expect from Dragon Ball and pairing it with a competent
2D fighting system.
Fans of
2D fighters now have a new series to herald as one of their keepsakes, and a new developer to keep an eye out for in the future.
If Dimps can make a
2D Budokai game that also has a middle ground for 3D
fans I think there would be a nice happy medium for hardcore
fighters and casuals.
I myself am a
fan of
2D fighters, and have been my whole life.
so far no db game has preformed on all cylinders, tenkaichi is still my favorite series but i haven't played in six years and nostalgia (up to a couple months ago) has blinded me to its flaws, since i had low expectations for budokai i noticed its flaws immediately and almost wrote it off (the game flaws is a totally different conversation all together though), all
fans need to put nostalgia aside and see what would truly make the best game, but the
2d angle isn't what makes budokai great, and if dimps worked hard those 2 years I'm confidant they can make a 3d
fighter the likes of which the world has never seen, maybe something even evo worthy.
On the PS3, Earth Defense Force 2025 is a great grab if you're a
fan of checking your brain at the door for some pure alien - genocidal action, and Under Night: In - Birth (asinine title aside) is an accessible and fun anime
2D fighting game, featuring a versatile and interesting assortment of
fighters.
For fighting game
fans, Skullgirls is one of the most polished and finely - tuned
2D fighters out there, and this edition comes with perhaps the most comprehensive tutorial for
2D fighters we've ever seen.
If you are a legitimate
fan of
fighters, be it
2D or 3D and already have a KOF game in your collection, buy this game, it's really that simple.
Whether you're a
fan of the anime and manga and a
fighter newcomer or an old hand at
2D fighters who just can't tell all these blond guys apart, our one - stop reference guide is here for an assist!
Fans of the
2D fighter BlazBlue will be pleased to hear of the flurry of content set for Continuum Shift Extend; not only in the Limited Edition, but also the story - line and content of the game itself.
This Street
Fighter II - style
2D fighter was one of the first games to really nail what
fans wanted from the franchise - giant monsters fighting each other.
Arc System Work's attention to detail and tight - knit fighting game mechanics have resulted in the
2D Dragon Ball
fighter fans have always wanted.