Welcome back to the stage of history. Set 17 years after the events in Soul Calibur IV, Soul Calibur V will boast a fighting roster of 20-30 characters, half of ...
This fighter steps away from the sterilized world of its competition as MMA get bloodier and realer in the process.
A successful sequel that both reboots and redeems the wayward series, though it’s not a flawless victory. Character balance, inconsistent detection and a stingy coin reward system drag down an ...
Raging Blast 2 has opted to tone down its cutscene-heavy fan service, resulting in a game that's neither a perfume-scented love letter to fans nor a balanced, responsive option for ...
One of the most requested games of all time is finally on its way. Expect over-the-top special moves and reality crushing combos to usher in a new era of curly ...
UFC is now officially an annual series, and this upcoming sequel will hopefully only improve upon the very well realized recreation of MMA the first game had.
In this age of DLC and $2.00 costume unlocks, this upcoming Street Fighter IV update is fittingly old school, as it comes packaged as a whole new game with new features and ...
With the added story designer and online community modes, this is a massive step forward for the series’ already rich feature set, while continuing the steady improvement of the in-ring fundamentals.
Even with 70 characters, HD visuals and very destructible environments, this is just more of the same from the DBZ series and is too closely aimed at Dragonball fanboys.
At last, the greatest, most over-the-top fighting game in the VS series comes to a whole new generation of consoles with this PlayStation Network release. Though not the deepest fighting ...
BlazBlue has everything we’d want from a hi-def, 2009-vintage Guilty Gear.
This PlayStation Network title builds on the PC cult classic. It's still pretty fun, but it's a tad shallow, even for a downloadable game.
Maybe it was constantly delayed, but this perfect rendition of ultimate street fighting was worth the wait and then some.
Tekken 6 reveals its thrills and spills far more readily than its nearest 3D competitor, Virtua Fighter 5, but ultimately it’s a shallower experience. It shows reluctance to move with ...