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Fingers crossed we’ll hear about Injustice 3 in the future, as it’s a world just begging to be fleshed out even further. However, it’s not just the story that makes this game worth playing.The core gameplay is stellar, and really accentuates the strengths and powers of each character, while the Multiverse mode and loot system ensured there was always a reason to keep playing. Continuing the brilliant storyline that kicked off in 2013’s Injustice, Injustice 2 sees DC’s cast of heroes and villains do battle with each other in new and interesting ways. While NetherRealm might be best known for Mortal Kombat (and we’ll get there, don’t worry), let’s not forget their superhero fighter, Injustice 2. With more modern releases including online play, Garou truly has stood the test of time.

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The combined Fatal Fury/King of Fighters series has had plenty of entries over the years, though many would likely agree that the series peaked with Garou: Mark of the Wolves, a 2D fighter that redefined SNK’s usual FF and KOF output.įollowing on from the Fatal Fury series (and holding the Fatal Fury name for the Dreamcast release), Garou introduces a mostly new cast of characters, including now fan favourite Rock Howard, while the Just Defend and Tactical Offense Position systems added a new layer of strategy to the game. Release Date: November 11th, 1999, and then kind of repeatedly since Platform(s): PC, PS4, Xbox 360, XB1 Backwards Compatibility, Switch & more Though some weak modes dampen the overall package, Samurai Shodown might just offer the best pure fighting game experience in recent memory, for both veterans and newcomers alike.

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Better still, Samurai Shodown has even been confirmed for a next-gen upgrade on Xbox Series X/S. Plus, this entry introduced the brilliant Darli Dagger, which is reason enough to belong on this list. The high damage, high intensity gameplay that the series is known for creates an experience that’s still distinctive within the fighting game genre, despite the series being over 25 years old at this point. Not when the formula is this good in the first place. Release Date: June 25th, 2019 (PS4, XB1), November 19th (Stadia), December 12th/February 25th 2020 for Japan/rest of the world (NS), June 11th (PC)Īnother legacy franchise that’s reached newfound strength recently, the 2019 iteration of Samurai Shodown doesn’t exactly reinvent the wheel for what it means to be a Samurai Shodown game, and it didn’t really need to. Great gameplay, beautiful visuals and excellent character design combined to create something fantastic. The most recent version, Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late, takes everything that worked about the previous version, Under Night: In Birth Exe Late(st) and adds some new updates, including balance changes, a new character and plans to implement GGPO netcode in the future.įrom our Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late review:ĭespite having no prior knowledge of Under Night: In Birth Exe Late(st) before being handed a review copy, this iteration represents the perfect jumping on point.
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Ecole Software and French-Bread’s Under Night In-Birth has been around in some form or another since 2012, combining excellent 2D fighting game mechanics with a visual novel to really appeal to all kinds of anime fans. We’ve now reached that part of the list where all the entries have viable reasons to be number 1, but they can’t all be winners. Release Date: February 20th/21st, 2020 for NA & Japan/Europe (PS4 & NS), March 27th (PC) Publisher: Arc System Works, Sega, Aksys Games, Nippon Ichi Software Honourable Mention: Dong Dong Never Die.Street Fighter 3: Third Strike – Online Edition Capcom vs SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001
