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The sixth numbered entry in Capcom's signature fighting game series introduces an aesthetic refresh, a new "Drive System" for advanced techniques, a revamped online lobby system, and a new single-player campaign with a heavily-customizable fighter.
The updated version of EN-Eins Perfektewelt. Adding new stuff like new artworks, UI, gameplay changes and an updated story with some corrections.
The eighth main installment of the Guilty Gear fighting game series, bringing a stylish new UI and high-octane soundtrack while building on their 3D cel-shading technique (which resembles CG anime).
A reboot of the sword-slashing series of the same name, Samurai Shodown combines an updated 3D cel-shaded style with the series's traditional 2D roots.
From the developers of the Guilty Gear Xrd series of fighting games comes a more traditional tag-team fighting game adaptation of the Dragon Ball manga and anime.
The '90s fighting game that started the fighting game craze returns in its eighth installment, this time as an exclusive to the Nintendo Switch.
An enhanced revision of Guilty Gear Xrd -Revelator-, bringing the total playable roster to 25 fighters while including balance changes and epilogue chapters for Story Mode.
The fifth numbered entry in Capcom's signature fighting game series revamps the game's mechanics yet again while using a new system for post-release content.
The fourth and final main installment of the BlazBlue series of fighting games.
The sequel to Guilty Gear Xrd -Sign-, adding several new characters and gameplay mechanics while concluding the "Valentine" story arc.
A revised version of BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, tweaking some character balance while adding new characters and content.
The third major installment of the Street Fighter IV legacy adds characters and stages from Street Fighter X Tekken, a brand new fighter, new gameplay mechanics (including the ability to bring both Ultra Combos into the fight), and a variety of balance tweaks, training enhancements, and new modes.
The fifth main installment of the Guilty Gear series returns to its fighting game roots, featuring a new game engine with 3D graphics (with special rendering techniques to give the illusion of hand-drawn character art).
The third main installment of the BlazBlue series of fighting games, featuring revised gameplay systems (including a new "Overdrive" system), refined character sprites, and a re-arranged metal soundtrack.
The fourth and final revision of Guilty Gear XX further refines all characters (including new and rebalanced commands) while including the two normally-hidden characters from the start (refining them to be tournament-legal).
The two leaders in the fighting game genre collide in this ultimate tag-team mash-up. Will you cross the line?
The definitive console edition of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II.
A standalone update to Marvel vs Capcom 3 featuring new modes, characters, stages, an enhanced online experience, and large-scale rebalancing of core systems and the existing roster.
Tekken's tag-team spin-off returns for its second round, building on the game engine of Tekken 6 with a whopping 44-character roster (later updated to 59).
After a decade-long hiatus, Marvel vs. Capcom 3 continues the popular crossover fighting game series characterized by fast-paced gameplay, complex tag teams, and elaborate combos.
The followup to Actress Again, Current Code is the 4th installment in the Melty Blood series of fighting games.
Expanding on the revamped visual style of The King of Fighters XII, the thirteenth main installment of the tag-team fighting game series concludes the three-part story of Ash Crimson and the mysterious Those From The Past organization.
A sequel to the doujin fighting game Akatsuki Blitzkampf, set ten years after. It features a new protagonist and a variety of new gameplay mechanics.
Super Street Fighter IV is a standalone update to its predecessor, adding new characters, modes, and online features.
A revamped edition of Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes with new characters, modes, and features. Designed with an international release in mind, all but one character from the original roster remains, as well as several fan-favorite new challengers.
The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match is an enhanced remake of the original KOF2002 that includes every character from the "NESTS Saga."
The second main installment of the BlazBlue series of fighting games, continuing Ragna's tale of manipulated time while revamping some of the original game's gameplay systems.
The third installment of the Melty Blood series.
The twelfth main installment of the tag-team fighting game series features a complete overhaul of the series' 2D graphics, with the first major overhaul of the series' character sprites in 13 years.
A Japan-exclusive crossover fighting game for arcades and the Wii, pitting warriors from Capcom's line of video games against superheroes from animation studio Tatsunoko Production.
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