Game Genre: Fighting
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Namco's popular Tekken series returned to the PSP late last month with Tekken 6. A couple of weeks earlier, Tekken 6 was released on the Xbox 360 and the PS3, and our resident Tek-head Eric Layman was impressed. Normally when you think of console to handheld ports, you expect a lot of missing content and other short cuts, but I'm pleased to say Tekken 6 on the PSP is a full featured fighter that is well worth your consideration.
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I jumped into the newest Dragon Ball game from Namco with little to no experience with previous Dragon Ball games, or the Dragon Ball universe for that matter. As such, I can't draw interesting comparisons between Raging Blast and previous Dragon Ball titles like Burst Limit or the Budokai Tenkaichi series, but I can say that as a fan of fighting games, Raging Blast offers some compelling reasons to check it out -- but also several other reasons to skip it. Let's take a closer look...
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From the developer that brought you Super Smash Bros. Brawl comes this (surprisingly?) familiar take on a fighting game starring the Ninja Turtles.
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Namco's classic weapons based 3D fighter, Soulcalibur, finally makes its much anticipated debut on the PSP. Despite the unfortunate abscence of an Arcade mode, Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny is an otherwise full featured Soulcalibur title with some great exclusive features.
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It's been fifteen years since SNK broke out The King of Fighters series, but only now does their star franchise come to the Xbox 360 and PS3 via King of Fighters XII. King of Fighters XII includes online play, twenty-two hand drawn characters, and new additions to the core gameplay, but does it deserve your hard earned gaming dollar? Let's take a closer look, shall we?
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Next Level Games with the TKO.
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UFC 2009 Undisputed isn't the first UFC game, but it's the first one in several years. Yuke's Media Creations, the makers of Legends of Wrestlemania, have teamed up with THQ once again to bring the deepest and most well rounded UFC game yet, and an overall fine first entry into what will surely become a new gaming franchise.
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SNK Playmore and Ignition have a lot of fighter fans buzzing about their upcoming King of Fighters XII release, due sometime this summer. To help hold over fans of the fifteen year old series, King of Fighters 98 Ultimate Match was recently released on the PS2.
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Thumbs aching? Check. Chores neglected? Check. Countering jump attacks with a Flash Kick? Check. I and thousands of other gamers around the world have been waiting for this week for some time now – the console release of Capcom's next major installment in their uber-famous fighting series, Street Fighter. We've been tantalized by screenshots, videos, press releases, and first hand impressions, but for many of us, this week was the first chance we've gotten to get our hands on Street Fighter IV. Well, the wait is over – it's here and ready to rock; without further delay lets review Capcom's first smash hit of the year.
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Get Yoga Flamed all over again.
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As a life long Mortal Kombat fan, I remember the day that I heard of Midway's announcement that their first next gen MK game was going to combine the MK and DC universes. It was a surprising idea, but not something that hasn't been done before (Marvel Vs Street Fighter). As the months went by, the anticipation grew and now having spent several days with Mortal Kombat Vs DC Universe, I'm pleased to say that it's a hell of a game.
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SNK has released several collections of their classic fighters from the 90s, and the newest is the King of Fighters Collection – The Orochi Saga. This compilation disc is very well priced at just $15 online, and contains the original five of SNK's timeless fighting series, the King of Fighters, from'94 through '98.
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SNK has released several collections of their classic fighters from the 90s, and the newest is the King of Fighters Collection – The Orochi Saga. This compilation disc is very well priced at just $15 online, and contains the original five of SNK's timeless fighting series, the King of Fighters, from'94 through '98.
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