Despite the PlayStation 4 still being relatively young, there’s plenty of different fighting games to choose from already. While major titles such as Street Fighter V and Mortal Kombat X may steal the spotlight, there’s still plenty of smaller fighting games that are worth checking out.
Trevor Walker said: Fighting games have always been able to simultaneously experiment and innovate while staying true to their roots in the best of ways. Mechanics change, crossovers take place, and evolution occurs. One of the best examples of all three can be seen in the coveted guest character.
The newest Tekken title is out soon and signifies a massive leap over Tekken 7. Here are some of the biggest game-changing differences.
Street Fighter 5 launched in 2016, and is widely considered a misstep for the hugely popular franchise. This article explains why that is.
Every Street Fighter is called a misstep of the series since Street Fighter III..and even the Alpha games were not liked by everyone.
SF V had a miserable start but later it did a lot things actually better than SFIV and SF6.
SF6 is the first SF since SFII Turbo for that I did not buy at launch. And today, around 6 months after its launch I still have no motivation to buy it.
I grew out of fighting games, loved them as a kid but online you just get your ass kicked over and over leaving just the bare bones single player and also having no friends anymore who like fighting games either just makes me not want to buy or play them anymore.
i would love to see a new Bloody Roar entry for PS4..they were pure fun back then
A Bloody Roar Remake would be amazing in another life but I'm liking SFV it's fun. Can't wait for Tekken 7 .
Definitely excited to play BlazBlue, Guilty Gear Xrd, TEKKEN 7 and KOF XIV, oh and SF V. ;-)