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Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Aug 04, 2011
From both Sega and the studios behind the Melty Blood and Under Night In-Birth fighting game series, Fighting Climax is a crossover fighting game featuring characters from light novel publisher Dengeki Bunko.
Take control of fierce female warriors in a 1940s dark Deco world in this stylish indie fighting game developed by (and for) hardcore fighting game enthusiasts.
A 2D fighting game from the studio behind the sci-fi visual novels ChäoS;HEAd and Steins;Gate.
An arcade revision of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, including some gameplay balance tweaks and the inclusion of some characters from the Console version Continuum Shift. Much of the revision was brought back to the previous Console version, as well as some additional handheld ports.
The followup to Actress Again, Current Code is the 4th installment in the Melty Blood series of fighting games.
The console version of Calamity Trigger makes its way to the PSP, adding unlimited versions of every character, a shop, and a new mode called Legion.
The third entry in Examu's signature all-girl fighting game series, further revamping the gameplay mechanics of its previous games while building up the roster.
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.
Widely considered a spiritual successor to the studio's Guilty Gear series, BlazBlue is a fighting game with highly-detailed hand-drawn character graphics and a story involving sorcery and science.
An enhanced version of the console version of Guilty Gear XX Accent Core, re-adding previously-removed game modes and characters while including a brand new Story Mode set after the events of the previous Guilty Gear XX games.
The full-fledged sequel to the all-girl fighting game Arcana Heart, featuring revamped gameplay and new fighters and Arcanas to choose from.
Made by the team that developed Samurai Shodown V, Arcana Heart features a hand-drawn anime aesthetic, an all-girl fighter roster, and a unique assist character system known as "Arcana".
The third revision of Guilty Gear XX adds new gameplay mechanics and special moves while re-designing the game's aesthetics.
A PSP spin-off of Arc System Works's signature fighting game series, combining the series's fighting game mechanics with belt-scrolling beat-'em-up gameplay. It also includes a port of Guilty Gear XX (#Reload or Slash) as a bonus.
An updated port of the indie PC fighting game Melty Blood, and the first in the series to be released in arcades.
The first revision of Guitly Gear XX, rebalancing the character roster while adding Robo-Ky as a playable character from the start. Its console version also expands most game modes, with the Xbox version introducing online multiplayer.
An indie fighting game for the PC from doujin studios Watanabe Production and Type-Moon, based on Type-Moon's horror-fantasy eroge visual novel Tsukihime.
The third installment of the Guilty Gear fighting game series, revising the gameplay from Guilty Gear X while adding new characters, the "Psych Burst" mechanic, and the Dust button.
The sequel to the 1998 game Guilty Gear, featuring new higher-quality spritework and updated game mechanics (such as the revamped Tension Gauge).
A 2D fighting game by Arc System Works for the PS1, featuring anime-style graphics and themes, a heavy metal soundtrack, and a distinct fast-paced gameplay system.
A freeware game created for the P.C. by Team FK.
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