Fight Club
Fight Club is a Fighting, Action, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Genuine Games. All through the game, the player serves as a fighter who has to perform unpredictable fighting moves and beat the rival. The player will find over ten original characters from the movie, such as Tyler Durden and Bob Paulson. Hardcore mode has been introduced with the specialty of carrying the injuries from one fight to another, forcing the player to retire.
Moreover, the game also has an X-ray option that can show the broken bones of the characters. The fights take place violently where the opponent’s arm or elbow can be broken using different items. The story mode revolves around a hero who has to join the fight club after a break-up with his girlfriend. The ultimate mission of the story mode is to become Tyler Durden’s right-hand man by winning fights and goes up through the ranks of Fight Club.
Games Like Fight Club
#1 Fighting Street
Fighting Street, developed by Capcom, is an Arcade, Action, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game. Following the same beat-em-up scenarios like the Kung-fu Master game, the player engages in one-on-one fighting matches. The player plays against a series of computer-controlled opponents or in a single match against another player randomly.
Each game consists of three rounds, and the player must defeat an opponent in less than 30 seconds. If a player knocks out the opponent in the restricted time or he ends with the greater amount of energy left, then he will be declared the round’s winner. The player must win two rounds in order to defeat the opponent and proceed to the next battle.
The player can continue after losing a match and can refight against the opponent. The player can use the joystick to move either towards or away to/from an opponent. Moreover, jumping, crouching, and defending against an opponent’s attacks can also be performed.
#2 Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition
Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition is an Arcade, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Capcom. Recalling the same gameplay from the Street Fighter series, it is an enhanced version of the Street Fighter II game. The addition of the four grandmasters as playable characters and many new fighting techniques have made a difference.
Eight main characters have been revised along with a new one with a total of twelve skillful characters at the player’s disposal. The graphical interface has also been enhanced with the addition of color improvements and background stages to experience the same scenario with a new angle. The representations for all the characters have been redrawn, and new music has also been added. Likewise, both the characters appear with a limited power meter, and the player who cannot maintain the power meter will definitely lose the match.
#3 The King of Fighters ’99
The King of Fighters ’99 is an Arcade, Beat-em-up, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by SNK. As a sequel to The King of Fighters ’98, the player finds the same gameplay to follow and fighting scenarios to adopt. The big change is the four-member team instead of three, where three characters are the fighters, and the fourth one is for additional help.
The fourth character is called a striker that the player can summon during battles in order to help the rest of the characters by performing special moves against the opponents. But use the striker carefully as it can only be summoned a limited number of times during a single match.
The game has a single playable mode where the player fills their power gauge by attacking the opponent or performing special moves. An interesting fact is a reward/score given to the player depending on the performance when the fight is finished. Moreover, there are two powered-up states the player possesses during the battle that are Counter Mode and Armor Mode.
#4 Bloody Roar 4
Bloody Roar 4 is an Anime, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Eighting. It is the fifth main installment in the Bloody Roar series, where the player starts the adventure as a human fighter. Along the way, while fighting, the player can transform his character into a large beast that will offer more powerful attacks than the normal form. Time attack, survival, and team battle are playable modes with unique objectives.
Identical to other series games, the player begins the journey with two meters where one is indicating health and the other one is the best gauge. The player can transform himself into a half-animal when the beast gauge gets the fill. Some of the playable characters equip light block counters that can work against certain punches and kicks offered by the rivals. An empty life bar results in a knockout, but for beast gauge, it is not implied.
#5 Street Fighter III: Double Impact
Street Fighter III: Double Impact is an Arcade, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Capcom. Like its predecessor, the game has retained the same close-ranged hand combats where the participants using the kicks and punches have to dominate the match. In addition to super arts, the player can also perform more powerful versions of attacks called EX Specials.
The player faces a series of eight opponents with a boss at the end who will exchange dialogue with the player’s character before the match. The player will also face exchange dialogue before a match during the course of the single-player mode by meeting certain conditions. A special move attack can be performed by pressing two attack buttons of the same type, either two punch buttons or kick buttons instead of one. Street Fighter III: Double Impact game has core features such as New Characters, New Moves, Eight Opponents, and Boss Battles.
#6 JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future is an Action, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Capcom. All through the course, the player has to follow the basic fighting scenario in which two fighters fight against each other using a variety of attacks, techniques, and special moves. The main goal is to deplete the opponent’s health bar by hook or by crook.
A super meter has been there that will get increased as the player deals with damage and can be used to perform character-specific moves/skills. The interesting feature is the addition of powerful projectiles unique to each of the available characters. Along with general playable modes, the game features Story Mode, which lets the player follow each character’s story by facing off against various opponents in different themes. If a fighter’s powerful projectiles have been damaged by other fighters, the risk to use powerful projectiles will become increase.
#7 Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix
Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix is an Arcade, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Capcom, known as Pocket Fighter. The theme revolves around standard fighting, where the player also finds power-ups and elemental orbs, which can be thrown to the opponent to eliminate his maximum power.
Each opponent comes with Tessa, an ice orb, whereas Ryu, the main protagonist, starts with the lightning orb. The player also comes to grab treasure chests and item carriers that contain items and food, letting the player restore his health. The interface contains two main bars and three sub-bars where the main bars are representing the life and super gauge bar.
Along with mighty combos, the player can perform mega crushes being done in midair and shoot all of the collected gems to damage the enemy. Counter Crushes can also be performed, letting the character roll across the screen while attacking.
#8 Project Justice
Project Justice is an Arcade, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Capcom. The theme follows the arcade-styled fighting where two teams of three characters come to the battlefield to prove their skills. The Party-Up option has been introduced that is a three-person attack that generally varies according to the school from where the character is initiating the attack.
The vigor meter is limited to random five levels with Party-Ups requiring all the five levels, and Team-Ups can continue with two levels. The character creation mode allows the player to create his personal fighters used in all modes except for single-player. Along with single-player mode, the game also has a story mode and free mode.
In Story Mode, the player has to select a portion of the story with at least a limit of two to six characters that the player can choose from for each fight. The free mode requires the player to select a team of three characters and fight random opponents until the final boss battle.
#9 Street Fighter Zero 2 Dash
Street Fighter Zero 2 Dash is an Arcade, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Capcom. All through the game, the player has to follow the same beat-em-up scenarios where the theme is to defeat the opponents by maintaining the health meters via avoiding attacks. Like other series games, the fighters appear with a limited health meter, and the player whose health meter approaches zero first will lose the game.
The game has many playable characters where every character has unique abilities and moves. Special moves can be performed by pressing a combination of buttons simultaneously. Launching special moves will deplete the opponent’s power to an extreme and increase the chances of winning. Each of the battles is round-based, and the player who wins the most rounds will definitely be the ultimate victor. Multiplayer mode is also featured where two random friends can battle against one another to prove their skills.
#10 Super Street Fighter IV
Super Street Fighter IV is an Arcade, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Capcom. It is the updated version of the fourth main installment in the Super Street Fighter series with the identical playthrough to adopt that has been followed in the last three ones. Throughout the game, the player has to engage himself in beat-em-up matches set in the 3D backgrounds.
Along with random attacks, the player can also blast off élite attacks like Focus- Attacks. Moreover, the player will find separate meters for both super and ultra-combos. To introduce either a super combo or an ultra-combo, the respective meters must be filled full. The ultimate goal revolves around exhausting the opponent’s health meter before the time runs out. The player wins the round if he has more health than the opponent when the time runs out. In some cases, both players deplete their meters at the same time or contain the same amount at the end; this case will result in a Double KO.
#11 Final Fight Revenge
Final Fight Revenge is an Action, 3D, Fighting, and Single-player video game developed by Capcom. The theme revolves around the one-on-one fighting genre, where the player has to master every character’s skills to play through a series of stages. The control layout remains the same with an eight-directional joystick and five action buttons.
Out of five attack buttons, four buttons are used for traditional attacks like punches and kicks, whereas the fifth one can be used for special attacks. The special button can serve two basic functions such as; the first function allows players to side-step into the foreground or background.
Secondly, it can be used to pick up weapons or health-recovering items scattered through the ground. A green arrow will appear over a collectible item to alert the player. Two types of weapons are there as melee weapons (knives and lead pipes) and firearms (flamethrowers and machine guns).
#12 Final Fight One
Final Fight One is an Action, Side-Scrolling, Beat-em-up, Co-op, and Single-player video game developed by Capcom. All through the game, the player has to guide the in-game’s character through enemy-filled locations/stages. The game has three available characters as Haggar, Cody, and Guy, where each character has his own fighting style and attributes.
A health gauge is displayed for both the fighter and enemy characters. Using an eight-way joystick and two buttons for attacking and jumping, the player can complete all the levels, respectively. Pressing the attack button repeatedly will let the player’s character perform a combo. By moving the joystick in the opposite direction before landing the combo/attack, the final blow can be changed.
The player can also perform jump attacks by pressing the attack and jump buttons simultaneously that can strike all surrounding enemies in one turn. This action can also drain the player’s health.
#13 Fatal Fury 2
Fatal Fury 2 is an Arcade, Fighting, Beat-em-up, and Single-player video game developed by SNK. It serves as the sequel to the Fatal Fury game that appears with improved graphics and gameplay. The controls have been modified with the provision of four button configurations that can be used for attacks such as Light Punch, Light Kick, Strong Punch, and Strong Kick. Moreover, the fighter can also dash back from the opponent to reattack by tapping the lever backward twice.
The player can move freely across the adjacent plane by hitting the light punch and light kick buttons simultaneously. Another change is the launch of a power attack that can knock the opponent to the other plane. In some of the stages, the player will find hazards such as electrified wires, angry bulls, etc. The game consists of eight unique characters that have been borrowed from the last entry.
#14 The King of Fighters XII
The King of Fighters XII is a 2D, Arcade, Fighting, Beat-em-up, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by SNK. It is the twelfth installment of The King of Fighters series that uses the normal 3-on-3 battle system where each team has three characters, and each fight will last up to five rounds. It has introduced a critical counter system with the replacement to the tactical shift system.
The newly added feature has a vital advantage, such as during a match; if a player bar gets beneath, the character’s vitality will fill. Now, a player can land a strong punch as a counter, and upon doing this, the character enters into a critical counter mode. This situation lets the player link multiple attacks together for a short time. Interestingly, a clash system has been added in place of the deadlock feature letting the characters land blows with matched timing be generating a break effect.
#15 Brutal: Paws of Fury
Brutal: Paws of Fury is a 2D, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Sega. All through the game, instead of real-time characters, the player will find a series of animals as fighters with unique attacks and moves as selectable characters. Kung-Fu Bunny, Tai Cheetah, Kendo Coyote, Ivan the Bear, Karate Croc, The Pantha, and Rhei Rat are the included animals.
This one-on-one fighting game consists of a variety of levels with close-range combats. Along the way, the player’s character travels through different locations with a series of duels to get to the final showdown. During a duel, the player can punch and kick the opponent normally, but usage of special attacks can be done for critical times. The player can use a taunt to restore a bit of the character’s health, and each battle lasts for a number of rounds, and the combatant who has won the highest number of rounds will win the entire battle.
#16 Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors’ Dreams
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors’ Dreams is a 2D, Arcade, Fighting, Beat-em-up, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Capcom. All through the game, the player becomes a fighter who has to eliminate the rival’s health bar before anything wrong happens, or the opponent charges a strong one. While performing super combos, the player can also perform a special counterattacking technique after blocking an opponent’s attack.
The game appears with two styles that a player must select after choosing a character, such as Normal and Auto. In auto style, the character automatically guards against a limited number of attacks. Moreover, it also allows the player to perform an instant combo by pressing a punch and kick of the same strength at the same time. Air blocking and chain combos have also been added to the game. Air blocking is the ability to guard during mid-air, whereas chain combos are combos that can be performed with greater strength than the normal ones.
#17 X-Men: Mutant Academy
X-Men: Mutant Academy is a Fighting, Action, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Paradox Development. All through the game, the player serves as a fighter who has to eliminate the bosses through different stages and complete the quest. The console has six buttons on the screen where three buttons can be used for punches, and three are for kicks.
One of the impressive game’s features is that all the characters can be shown in both their comic book costumes and costumes from the X-Men film. Story Mode allows the player to select one character and charges against all the others in consecutive fights. Additionally, training mode, a battle mode, survival mode, and versus mode have also been there to enhance the skills and become a master fighter. During a fight, the player will notice a decrement in the rage bar that allows the player to use powerful special moves.
#18 Heaven’s Gate
Heaven’s Gate is a 3D, Arcade, Fighting, and Single-player video game developed by Atlus. Inspired by other beat-em-up games, the player has to choose one of the eight combatants and engage in head-to-head combats. A few characters have been assigned for selection, whereas the player has to gain glories and unlock other ones. Each character has a different specialty and lineage and with a representation of either a good or an evil alignment depending on the performance.
This alignment can affect the final boss battle, so the player must master the moves and skills. The player will find three buttons for specific actions of defending, punching, and kicking. Moreover, the player can combine these buttons to create variations of moves. The variation strength depends on the quick-hitting of buttons. The player also possesses a power gauge, and when this gauge is filled, the fighter will become temporarily invincible and allows him to use strong power assault moves.
#19 The King of Fighters XIII
The King of Fighters XIII, developed by SNK, is an Arcade, Fighting, Beat-em-up, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game. It is the thirteenth installment of The King of Fighters series and comes up with some new in-game elements with the replacement of the previous ones. Guard Attack, Critical Counter, and Clash System have not been there, but additionally, three new features have been introduced.
EX mode is on the top of the list letting the character’s super moves convert into more powerful versions. Another new feature is the HyperDrive mode that has granted the player an unlimited use of drive cancels for a while. But, once the hyperdrive gauge has been increased to the extreme, the new combo possibilities will arrive at the player’s disposal. Some other playable modes are Arcade, Practice, and Challenge, with the traditional gameplay to follow.
#20 The King of Fighters 2002
The King of Fighters 2002 is a Beat-em-up, Fighting, Arcade, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game offered by SNK. It is the sequel to The King of Fighters 2001 game and offers the player to jump into the beat-em-up action with additional modes and enhanced features. 4×4 match has been discarded and replaced with 3×3 battle format where two teams of three members can come against one another.
Power Gauge carries out the same scenario, such as if it gets filled, the player can attack the opponent or performs special moves during a battle. The game also supports MAX super special moves, super moves that can only be performed during MAX Activation. At the screen’s top, the player finds the time meter and health of the characters. The King of Fighters 2002 game has core features such as 3×3 Battle Mode, Arcade Mode, Power Gauge, and Super Special Moves.
#21 Tekken Tag Tournament
Tekken Tag Tournament is a Fighting, 2D, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Namco. Likewise, other Tekken games, the player has to engage in beat-em-up matches where the mission is to smash the health meter of the rivals before they do. Two teams carrying out two characters are engaged in a fight where the player switches the characters accordingly.
The game features over 35 characters from the previous titles but with improved attacks and special moves. In the timeout event, the team with the most accumulative health remaining wins the round. The game has appeared with various modes such as 1-on-1 mode, in which players only choose one fighter, and Team Battle, where the player has to select up to eight characters and follow the tag rules. The arcade version has improved the costumes of the characters by adding alternative colors. Each battle must be completed in a limited time frame.
#22 Street Fighter EX3
Street Fighter EX3 is a 2D, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game created by Capcom. It is the spin-off of the Street Fighter EX2 game where the player needs to follow a similar scenario. During the game, the player can create a group of four characters where mission is to crush various rivals to arrive at the end of the fighting level.
The game has a number of characters from the last titles where every character has different abilities and special moves, where launching these moves require a combination of certain buttons. In the bonus stage, the player discovers missions, and finishing these tasks lets the player acquire Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze prizes.
Tag Battles are introduced just like in the Tekken Tag game, allowing players to switch among characters and offer different assaults to outsmart the adversaries. The game has center highlights like Many Trophies, Tag Battles, Bonus Stages, Multiple Missions, and Multiple Characters.
#23 Mortal Kombat vs. Street Fighter
Mortal Kombat vs. Street Fighter is an Adventure, Fighting, and Single-player video game developed by Netherrealm Studios for multiple platforms. Throughout the gameplay, the player takes on the role of a fighter, where the main mission to eliminate the rival’s power. It is a beat-em-up game where the player whose health gets down first will lose the match.
The game has several characters from both titles, such as Liu Kang, Kung Lao, Ryu, Ken, Goro, Blanka, Reidan, and many others with different attributes. Different arenas are there such as Dead pool, living forest, the pit, khan’s arena, and much more with unique plots and areas. The player can attack and defend multiple times in a match to win the game.
Each match has a limited period in which the player has to take the rival down, and if thee time gets up, the player with more health remaining will win. The core features of the game are Multiple Characters, Different Arena, Fighting, and Addictive Gameplay.
#24 Capcom vs. SNK 2
Capcom vs. SNK 2 is an Action, Adventure, Fighting, Single-player, and Multi-player video game developed by Capcom. It is the sequel of the Capcom vs. SNK and offers more playable characters with some difficult personalities. The player needs to choose a team containing three characteristics from the available fighters to have an action fight.
The gameplay is similar to the Street Fighter and The King of Fighters with some advanced features and playfields. The new characters, such as Hibiki, Haohmaru, and a lot more with sophisticated fighting styles and super moves.
The game offers six different grooves to select, such as C-groove, A-groove, P-groove, K-groove, s-groove, and N-groove. The grooves have different Fighting styles, such as C-groove represents Street Fighter Alpha 3 Fighting Style, A-groove with Street Fighter Alpha 3 V-ism Style, P-groove offers Street Fighter III Style, K-groove allows Samurai Shadow Style, N-groove offers Classic KOF Style, and S-groove represents KOF Fighting Style.
The player can fight in arcade mode as 3-verses-3 or 1-verses-1 player mode, and in multi-player gameplay, the player can challenge his friends to have an action fight. The game with 2D Graphics, More than 52 Playable Characters, Six Grooves, Advanced Fighting Styles, and Ratio-based System, Capcom vs. SNK 2 is an exciting game to play.
#25 Fight for Life
Fight for Life is an Adventure, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Atari. Unlike the Virtua Fighter game, the player takes on the role of a fighter and engages in one-on-one matches against opponents. The scenario is the same where the fighter who depletes the other’s health first wins the round.
The player who will get the first two bouts will win the match; otherwise, both the fighters enter in best-of-3 matches. The best thing about the game is that all the fighting rounds are not timed, and the player can take his time to eliminate the opponent. Very similar to most fighting games, players begin with a few special moves, and by defeating opponents, they can grab their special moves and build a unique fighter. Furthermore, the game features four playable modes and two camera perspectives letting the player view the battlefields with the desired one.
#26 Street Fighter EX
Street Fighter EX is a 2D, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Capcom. Following the same fighting system from Street Fighter Series, the player gets to engage in 2D fighting scenarios with the smarter AIs in front having many special moves. Unlike other fighting games, both the fighters have limited health, and the player has to avoid receiving hits in order to maintain his health.
The game also features a super meter with three separate sections. The player can block the opponent’s attacks using the Guard Break feature. It is a move that lets the player breaks the block and makes the opponent dizzy. The Guard Break can be used at any time with one level. The game includes a total of 18 new characters where every character has unique attributes. Street Fighter EX has prime features such as 18 New Fighters, Rare Moves, Limited Health, Guard Break, and Fighting Scenarios.
#27 Street Fighter Alpha Anthology
Street Fighter Alpha Anthology is a compilation of 3D, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video games developed by Capcom. Throughout all the games, the player has to follow the fighting scenario and must kick out his rival from the match. The included games are Street Fighter Alpha, Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Alpha 3, and Hyper Street Fighter Alpha.
All the games of the pack include many playable modes like Arcade, Versus, Training, Survival, and Dramatic Battle mode. The Dramatic Battle mode allows the player to create his own team of characters and fight against a specific series of opponents.
The original Dramatic Battle mode is available in the compilation as a secret, and to access it; the player has to complete a series of challenges. The games also keep a secret menu that allows the player to access specific revisions and hidden features of the courses.
#28 Street Fighter Alpha 2
Street Fighter Alpha 2 is 3D, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Capcom. Following the other fighting gameplay scenarios, the player comes to fight with limited wellbeing with the mission to knock the opponents before they do. The objective is to deplete the rival’s health meter to zero by offering strong combos and attacks.
Hitting the punch and kick buttons together will offer exclusive combos. New attacks, stages, endings, and other features have been introduced in this sequel to Street Fighter Alpha. The main new feature is the addition of a custom combo system that has been replaced by chain combos.
The player can initiate a custom combo by pressing two punch buttons or a kick or one punch button. Interestingly, each character has two Alpha Counters where the player can perform one using a kick button and another with a punch button.
#29 Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO
Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO is an Adventure, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Capcom. Throughout the game, the player finds himself in a fighter role where the mission is identical to other fighting games, such as beat the rival before he does. The game includes the characters from Capcom and SNK games that have different skills.
The player can select up to three characters in a team and give each character a specific ratio. The team’s strength is not dependent on the number of players, such as a team of three fighters will be weaker than a one-man team. Each fight has specific rounds, and the team with the highest won rounds will win. Arcade mode lets the player play in 3-on-3 or 1-on-1 modes without a ratio system.
The game has different buttons for performing kicks and punches. The player can move the characters forward or backward as per requirement. A blocking system also exists that lets the player block the rival’s attack, but the opposing team can also use this technique as an edge.
#30 Fighting Vipers
Fighting Vipers is a 3D, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Sega. Unlike other fighting games, the player follows the beat-em-up gameplay where the mission is to use a punch and kick buttons to generate combo moves and kick the rivals out. This game has three extra buttons for three smaller combos.
Playback Mode and Training Mode have been added newly wherein the training session; the player can train himself whereas, in the playable mode, the player has to go through an endless level filled with enemies. It is possible to save the matches and play them again in Playback Mode.
The game has nine characters where each character has its rare armor that can be broken off by opponents. The player can knock their opponent even straight through the walls by generating a strong knockout attack. Fighting Vipers has core features such as Nine characters, Knockout Attacks, Two Modes, and Beat-em-up Gameplay.
#31 Street Fighter EX2
Street Fighter EX2 is a 2D, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game offered by Capcom. As a sequel to the Street Fighter EX game, the player has to play through similar situations as in the last one. During the game, the player needs to battle against smarter enemies and outlast them before they do.
Both the fighters keep a restricted health meter, and the player whose meter approaches zero first loses the match. Excel Combo is a new element that permits the player to interconnect essential and uncommon moves for a short timeframe. It is compulsory to associate a rare move; for example, the player can’t link any move with a similar move.
The game features four hidden characters: Kairi, Shadow Geist, Nanase, and Garuda, like a boss character. All four characters can be accessed by the player after completing certain objectives, and all the objectives are completely different, letting the player fulfill challenging quests.
#32 Street Fighter IV
Street Fighter IV is an Arcade, Fighting, Single-player and Multiplayer video game for multiple platforms developed by Dimps and published by Capcom. The game takes place several months after the event of the previous title. It introduces focus attack, letting the player perform extra moves during the battle. There are multiple characters available from which the player needs to define his playable and participate in multiple stages of the battle against an opponent. Each character in the game has its unique abilities, personality, and fighting style. Both fighters in the stage equipped with their health bar and must struggle to perform combos and beat each other to decrease the health bar until reaches to zero. It takes place in the three-dimensional environment and introduces twenty-five fighters. The new elements in the game, offering the multiple challenges for newcomers as well as the advanced fighters. Street Fighter IV offers core features such as HD Stylized Characters and Environments, Six-Button Gameplay, New Moves, Global Online Gameplay, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.
#33 Final Street Fighting
Final Street Fighting is an Action, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by PnF Game. Throughout the game, the player serves as a fighter who finds himself in front of merciless opponents who will not let him win easily. The player has to eliminate the opponents by terminating their power meter. At the top, the player finds a health bar that a player cannot recover during fights.
On the screen’s left side, the player finds a joystick to move the character. The right side contains action buttons letting the player perform punches and combos to knock out the rival. After clearing one wave of enemies, the player discovers advanced levels where he will encounter more thugs. At the end of each level, the player faces a boss who must be beaten. The player has to use every move and weapon he finds on the way to kill them.
#34 Tekken 5
Tekken 5 is an Action, Fighting, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Namco for PlayStation 2. The game offers a fascinating gameplay and it serves as the fifth title in the marvelous fighting series of Tekken video game. It eliminates several massive gameplay changes, which was introduced in Tekken 4, like uneven stage terrain and more. Tekken 5 is the first entry in the series to introduce the ability to customize the characters with clothing, accessories, and other aesthetic items, which the player can purchased using the in-game currency. There are over thirty-two characters available and the player can select one of them to start his fighting career. The game incorporates faster and fluid fighting system with improved graphics. Most characters return from Tekken 4, including Eddy Gordo, Christie Monteiro, Bryan Fury, and more. The player must command his character in several stages where he compete against powerful opponents in one-on-one matches and struggle to decrease the health meter by beating the opponent enough until goes to zero. With enhanced mechanics, improved gameplay, and smooth controls, Tekken 5 is the wonderful game in the series to play.
#35 Tekken 3
Tekken 3 is an Action, Side-Scroll, Fighting, Single and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Namco. It is the third game in the series of Tekken and introduces new characters, environments, and mechanics. There are a set of characters, and each character has its unique play-style, combo, and the environment. To get into the game world, the player has to select his character and fight against AI-controlled characters or other players and defeat them to level-up. It has over ten stages and each stage consists of two or three rounds. It offers the similar gameplay to its predecessors and includes different modes to play and enjoy. According to the story, Heihachi Mishima has created the Tekken Force after nineteen years. After arriving Mexico, Heihachi knows about an ogre who wants to destroy his force. The player has to select his character and face different characters in the one-on-one combat system and defeat them all to finish the game. With fighting gameplay, superb mechanics, addictive gameplay, Tekken 3 is the best game to play and enjoy.
#36 The King of Fighters XIV
The King of Fighters XIV is a Single-player and Multiplayer Fighting video game created and published by SNK for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. It takes place in the fantastic environment and introduces up to sixteen teams of three fighters, four unlockable characters, sub-boss battle and the final boss. To the start the battle, the player needs to select his playable character with the best statistics and get into the world where he must face the opponent to defeat. Kim Team, Japan Team, China Team, Fatal Fury Team, etc. are prominent teams in the game from which the player can selects his one. The game mainly focuses on 1-on-1 battles and each character in the game offers his unique moves, combos, and fighting style. In story mode, the player can select up to three characters or fighters and can battle against others to show off his skills and abilities. With improved mechanics, controls and gameplay, The King of Fighters XIV is the brilliant game to play and enjoy.
#37 Street Fighter X Mega Man
Street Fighter X Mega Man is an Action, Platform, and Single-player video game played from a side-scroll perspective, developed by Seow Zong Hui and published by Capcom. The game is also known as Street Fighter X Rockman, serving as the crossover platform game. It offers the similar gameplay to the NES version of Mega Man, and the premise of the game and the story revolves around its status as the crossover video game and the respective anniversaries of both franchises. The main protagonist named Mega Man is ready to come back after battling against numerous masters over the years. The game uses the same set of moves, introduced in Mega Man 4 and instead of using stage base, the game uses Robot Master as Level bosses. The game offers exciting gameplay, and it contains a set of levels that the player needs to complete at any cost while battling against enemies. It level difficulty will be increased as the player progresses through it. The player explores the environment from a side-scroll perspective, use the signature moves of characters of the Street Fighter, and take down enemies to earn points. Street Fighter X Mega Man includes prominent features, stunning graphics, and superb controls, Street Fighter X Mega Man is the best game to play and enjoy.
#38 Street Fighter 3: 3rd Strike
Street Fighter 3: 3rd Strike is a Single-player and Multiplayer Fighting video game created and published by Capcom for multiple platforms. The game is set in 2D setting, and it acts as the 2nd follow-up to Street Fighter 3, following Street Fighter 3: 2nd Impact. Like its previous installments, the game increases the roaster by introducing five new characters, including Chun Li. The game comes with several improvements and modifications. In the game, the player has to select his playable character and jump into the stage to battle against an opponent in one-on-one matches with an objective to take down him using his punching and kicking abilities. There are twenty selectable characters available, and the game offers new stages, ending with real voice actors for individual roles. Each character has its unique personality, skills and attributes. With immersive gameplay, brilliant graphics, and cool visuals, Street Fighter 3: 3rd Strike is the best game to play.
#39 The King of Fighters ’98: Ultimate Match
The King of Fighters ’98: Ultimate Match is an Action-Adventure, Fighting, and Single-player video game developed by SNK. All through the game, the player takes on the role of a fighter whose main task is to battle his way through many stages and become the top best fighter.
In this beat-em-up adventure, two players engage in a fight where the player with remaining health wins. Each character has limited health, and the player’s goal is to eliminate the wellbeing of the rival first to claim victory. The game has a series of characters, and each character has his unique skills and attributes to outlast the rivals.
Every fight has a restricted time limit and within that limit, any of the participants has to claim victory. If the time runs out, the player with the highest remaining power will be the winner. The game offers a player match mode where the fighter can challenge any friend to see the best of all.
#40 The King of Fighters 2000
The King of Fighters 2000 is a Fighting, Arcade, and Multiplayer video game developed by SNK. It serves as the seventh main installment in The King of Fighters series and offers the same gameplay to the previous releases. During the gameplay, the player has to battle against the enemies and wins the match by defeating the rivals.
The game has an Active Striker System, which permits the player to call a Striker part at any stage, such as when the player attacks the opponents or vice-versa, and the player can utilize their strikers in combos. The player can recharge Strike Bombs by either losing rounds or insulting the rival.
The player has two options, such as whether to select the Striker individual from the group or a substitute character known as Another Striker, who uses the striker assaults independently. The multiplayer mode allows the player to challenge a fight against a friend to test the player’s fighting skills.
The King of Fighters 2000 has core features, such as Active Striker System, Fighting Gameplay, Multiplayer Mode, and Different Characters.
#41 Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi is an Action-Adventure, RPG, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Spike. Throughout the game, the player takes on the role of a protagonist named Goku and has to battle against ruthless opponents. It is a 3D fighting game where the victor is one who eliminates the rival before he does.
The game allows the player to interact with NPCs, explore the huge arenas, complete side quests, and progress through the story. The game has upgraded graphics and more characters, along with the Dragon Ball Z series fighters. The game controls are pretty simple, and even every player can play it easily but mastering the game is not for all.
By making progress, the player can level up his character through multiple gears. The game has varied characters such as Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Future Trunks, Vegito, and many others. The player has several bosses, such as Cui, Zarbon, Super Buu, etc., with smarter powers to lay down the character. The game has core features such as Different Characters, Smarter Bosses, Powers, and Different Gears.
#42 Street Fighter
Who isn’t familiar with the names of Legendary Characters of Ken, Ryu, Chun Li, Blanka, and Dhalsim from the Legendary Street Fighter video games. Almost everybody have played a game from this fantastic series and the ones who have played any Street Fighter games, are fans for life. Talking about the Street Fighter video game, Street Fighter is a 1987’s fantastic hit Fighting Video game developed and published by the Legendary Japanese video game company Capcom. The game is very first installment of the globally popular video game series “Street Fighter” and it is available to play on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo and various other gaming consoles. Street Fighter offers characters from various locations of the world such as Japan, U.S. China, Canada, Thailand and Brazil, etc. Throughout the game, Street Fighter offers a highly competitive and challenging gameplay in which it allows two players to fight against each other, blast the opponents with fantastic combinations of attacks and whoever depletes the opponent’s health bar, wins the game. It allows the players to play the game against each other or with the Game AI (Artificial Intelligence), keep on defeating the opponents and after winning, move to next round of the game. Just like the fighter characters, Street Fighter offers competitive matches on various locations of the game world and allows the players to defeat the opponents and enjoy the game. With a variety of characters, and their special fighting abilities, fighting styles and all the blasting action and thrill, Street Fighter is one of the best ever Fighting games till date and is known as the trend setter for this particular genre.
#43 Street Fighter V
Street Fighter V is a 2.5D Cross-Platform, Single and Multiplayer Arcade Action Fighting video game by the popular Capcom and Dimps. This is the fifth main inclusion to the Street Fighter Series and offers playability on both Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4 gaming consoles. Street Fighter V offers a similar Side Scrolling gameplay system to its predecessors and lets you enjoy V-Gauge system that allows you to earn three new skills as you get attacked by your opponents. With all the fantastic 16 new characters including the 4 new ones, Street Fighter V offers a Story Mode with more characters and perks that will be added in future via the DLC (Downloadable Content) packs of the game. With all other fantastic features of the game, Street Fighter V lets you enjoy the Stun Meter, that when filled fully lets you stun your opponent and play offensively, defat the opponents and enjoy being the one true Street Fighter among all the hardcore players. With an intense and quite addictive gameplay, loads of new skills and combos to try on your opponents, brilliant visuals and challenging game levels, Street Fighter V is one amazing Action and Fighting video game to play and enjoy.