Bodycheck (the PS Vita sports game "for people who don't necessarily like sports") is like medieval football with magic — and that’s only the gist of it. The arcade-focused game even takes cues from games like Tekken and Street Fighter.
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Bodycheck is now available for the PS Vita in Europe as a digital download title on the PlayStation Network. In North America, the game will be released at a later date.
I don't like sports, but I like fighting games. That's sort of a sport, right?
Street Fighter = good. Tekken...eh....
I prefer DOA 5. I understand that aesthetically it objectifies women, but the FIGHTING engine....wow. Looks like a choreographed kung-fu flick. Love a cinematic experience in my games.
I wish more fighting games did this instead of just having robotic animations.