This homage to the greatest
fighting franchise ever to grace arcades is both terrible and brilliant, effectively doubling the adjectives I'd use to describe Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li.
I mean the guy doesn't even have a gaming rep yet and your tossing him into one of the best
fighting franchises ever?
Not exact matches
The best game in the Street Fighter
franchise, and one of the best
fighting games
ever made.
By delivering the best graphics
ever seen in a
fighting game, rich content, superb gameplay and some great new fighters, MKX is a bold and successful new step for the
franchise.
Still, with Whedon leaving the Avengers
franchise right before all sorts of creative new recruits are introduced to
fight Thanos — including Doctor Strange, Ant - Man, and Black Panther — does he harbor any twinge of regret that he won't
ever get to script the first Avengers conversation between, say, Tony Stark and Star - Lord?
Though crossovers like this have popped up before, this is the first time DoA has
ever featured a character from a competing
fighting franchise (though many will recall the Spartan named Nicole - 458 that appeared in DoA4).
While I don't think the Bourne
franchise has, or
ever will, top the dizzy heights of that scene, the final
fights are more satisfying narratively.
Dragon Ball FighterZ is the closest we've
ever gotten to an anime perfect representation of the
franchise, between the excellent
fighting action and the art style and cutscenes.
Many doubted NetherRealm's ability to make the ageing series relevant again but not only did NR succeed in delivering a great MK game, they delivered one of the best Mortal Kombat games
ever made, innovating with a story mode that put all other
fighting games to shame and for the first time
ever for the
franchise, made MK a worthy competitive title that would have a presence at professional tournaments.
Of course, Cartman wouldn't be Cartman if he did it out of the goodness of his heart, and this crime
fighting is really an attempt to create «the best superhero
franchise ever» which would be called Coon and Friends.
Gaming's most hardcore
fighting game
franchise will make its way to the PS4 and Xbox One in the form of Mortal Kombat X. We've already seen a ton of MKX footage, and it looks to be just as brutal and unforgiving as
ever, if not more so.
Launching June 2 for PS4, Xbox One and PC, Tekken 7 takes the iconic
fighting game
franchise to new heights with a slew of new characters, tons of online options and a sweeping story mode about the most dysfunctional video game family
ever.
But within this embarrassment of riches, you could see more clearly than
ever before just how hard each
franchise has to
fight to distinguish itself from its peers and predecessors.
Galford's trusty sidekick in the long running
fighting franchise, Poppy, is by far the coolest dog companion you'll
ever see in a
fighting game.
Developed by NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc., TEKKEN 6 brings the blockbuster
fighting series onto multiple platforms for the first time in the history of the TEKKEN
franchise, with stunning realism, uncompromising quality, major gameplay enhancements including the original Scenario Campaign mode, and the largest character roster
ever seen in the TEKKEN series.
If you
ever wondered what a
fighting game would look like if it had the budget of a major AAA
franchise and licensing from one of the biggest comic book companies in the world then Injustice 2 is that game.
Dragon Ball FighterZ is bringing the
franchise's fast - paced, chaotic, and epically over-the-top battles to a 2D
fighting experience for the first time
ever.
Up until recently, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit was probably the closest the
franchise has
ever come to a tournament - ready
fighting game.