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A city lay in ruins as rival gangs are at war all vying for the chance to rule the underworld of Southtown. A small group destined to take the city back has established a meeting with the maniacal leader of the most powerful gang, "Mephistopheles". On one condition, to be in this meeting, one must prove themselves by defeating the greatest fighters in the world.
Tournament of Legends has ten playable characters based on Graeco-Roman mythology. The gameplay is described as a hybrid between traditional fighting games and the alternative puzzle-based gameplay of Punch Out!!. Players gesture using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to initiate horizontal and vertical attacks. Button inputs allow the character to dodge, block, charge and use special attacks. To win a match, the player must defeat the opponent three times in two 90 second rounds. Breaks are allowed for fighters to regenerate armor and health.
"Become A Legend In, "The Wildest Wii Fighter Yet!"
Experience 3D weapon and magic duels against the biggest legends of world mythology. Enter powerful battles with a rich assortment of blade weapons and tons of magical attacks. Dodge giant creatures and even wield two weapons at the same time."
Zatch Bell! Mamodo Battles is a 3D fighting video game for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube that was published by Bandai in 2005 and is the third game of the Yūgō Tag Battle series. It was the first Zatch Bell! video game released outside of Japan.
One Piece: Grand Battle! Rush, known in the U.S. as One Piece: Grand Battle! and in Europe as Shonen Jump's One Piece: Grand Battle!, is a fighting game made in Japan based on the anime and manga series One Piece. It is the fourth and final game in One Piece's Grand Battle series and the nineteenth One Piece video game released.
Now, experience a Transformers battle you've never seen before! Take command of the Heroic Maximals and Evil Predicons as they struggle for supremacy! More powerful than ever, these cybertronian warriors can convert into 3 modes: beast, vehicle, and robot. Run, blast and transform your way to victory! Crush the competition with the awesome Ultra Blast attack!
Fight the best martial arts masters with over 700 precision moves! Unleash hair-trigger punch/kick combos, throws and crushing stomps! Each warrior has a personal fighting style, attack strength and special moves. Rapid, realistic 360-degree combat with 3D polygon graphics. See the fighters from all sides! Fluid animations look just like real fighters. Get totally wrapped up in the action!
The mind is a powerful weapon. So is the sword. When combined, they create the ultimate force. To be a Samurai master, you must silence one and make fierce the other. The rhythm of battle awaits you. Now, go young apprentice, and earn your glory.
Mortal Kombat 1: Khaos Reigns Expansion will include the Khaos Reigns Story Expansion and functions as the Kombat Pack 2 bundle, which won't be available separately.
The characters Noob Saibot, Cyrax and Sektor will be available when the expansion launches on September 24th while Ghostface (Scream Franchise), T-1000 (Terminator 2) and Conan the Barbarian will be available later on with a 1 week early access period as part of this package.
KurtzPel: Bringer of Chaos is a 2v2 fighting game being developed by KOG Studios, the makers of Elsword.
The game has a character creator with a lot of customization options to design your fighter.
There are currently 4 classes that each have 3 skills and a finisher attack.
A character can have 2 classes and is able to switch between them in a battle.
Guilty Gear Judgment is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up based on Guilty Gear XX, similar to the earlier Guilty Gear Isuka. There are 20 different playable characters, including unlockables, each with their signature moves from the main series.
Also included is a port of one of the other titles in the series, providing the traditional 2D-fighting action the series is known for. The Japanese release includes a port of Guilty Gear XX Slash, while all other releases include Guilty Gear XX #Reload.
After the defeat of both Dio and Neo Geegus at the end of World Heroes 2, the world was saved from the threatening danger and that the 14 fighters who had participated in the World Heroes tournament had returned to their own respective time periods. However, one year later, the 14 fighters had received invitations to a new fighting tournament known as the World Heroes Battle Fest and that this tournament would take place over the next five days in different parts of the world, being watched by millions of fighting fans.
Surprisingly, the 14 fighters learn that Dr. Brown isn't the one who's sponsoring the tournament, but rather, a mysterious millionaire who is known simply as Mr. Z to the public.
As the 14 fighters prepare themselves for the World Heroes Battle Fest, none of them have no clue or idea that Mr. Z has his own callous ambition for world domination and with the assistance of his two loyal servants, he vows to eliminate anyone who dares to get in his ruthless way.
World Heroes Anthology is the complete collection (on one disc) of one of SNK's most popular 2D fighting game series World Heroes. The titles included are: World Heroes, World Heroes 2, World Heroes Jet, and World Heroes Perfect. The collection contains 56 characters using hand-to-hand and weapons based fighting mixed with special super-human abilities enabling each character to perform special attacks.
World Heroes Anthology follows the storyline of Dr. Brown, a scientist, who having perfected a time machine has organized a fighting tournament throughout all of history to see who is the best fighter of all time. True to this plot, many of the fighters are based on actual historical figures.
Λ Core also underwent the first major aesthetic change for the series since the original release of Guilty Gear XX. In addition to a new opening movie and a redesigned menu, all voices, including that of the announcer, have been re-recorded (or replaced with previously unused samples), sometimes by different actors. The playable characters artwork was also redone, and two new music tracks, Launch Out and Keep The Flag Flying, were added. Since this revision has been made to balance the game, two characters deemed illegal by tournament standards, Justice and Kliff, were removed from the game's playable roster.
In Arcana Heart 3, chaos is erupting in Japan. Planar rifts are appearing in various locations around the country and it is suspected that the Drexler Institute, a player in the Great War many years ago and creator of the Divine Celestial Weapon, is involved. There is a rumor circulating that if one gets their hands on a celestial stone from a rift, their wishes will be granted. Their power draws many young women to search for them, either to seal them away or in hopes that the rumors are true. Each has their own reasons for the hunt, and they won't allow anyone stand in their way, enemy…or friend alike.
You can choose from more than 10 characters and enter the ring in the ultimate hand-to-hand competition. Rather than using a two-out-of-three format, you must score seven points in order to win a match. Knocking down your opponent, forcing him out of the ring, or throwing him to the ground score anywhere from one to four points. Try to beat all of the other fighters in the Master Challenge, where a victory results in you learning their fighting skills. If you face the Joker, you must beat him or you will lose the skills you have gained. See how many opponents you can beat before giving up seven points in the Survival mode, or try to see how long you can stay in the ring with a fighting cow in the Rodeo mode. Keep your butt off the ground to win at FIGHTERS DESTINY.
One Piece Grand Battle 3 is a video game of the action-adventure genre released in 2003 by Ganbarion. This is the third game in the Grand Battle series and the sequel to Grand Battle! 2. The game was released only in Japan on December 11, 2003 for the Playstation 2 and Game Cube.
The Game cube version of this game featured a demo of One Piece: Going Baseball in which could be played on a Game Boy Advance. Only Luffy and Enel were playable. This game was never translated into English.
This game includes sixteen playable characters and seven stages all based on the One Piece story up to the Skypiea Arc. Each character contains over two special attacks, and can use the environment as a weapon.