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Dead or Alive 5 is the seventh entry in the Dead or Alive fighting game franchise, introducing a new visual style, new game mechanics, and highly interactive stages.
A 2D fighting game from the studio behind the Melty Blood series, featuring a new original setting involving mysterious supernatural forces happening behind-the-scenes in the modern world.
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).
Persona 4 Arena is an Arc System Works-developed fighting game with an Atlus-developed story mode that serves as the official sequel to both Persona 3 and Persona 4.
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.
The two leaders in the fighting game genre collide in this ultimate tag-team mash-up. Will you cross the line?
Set seventeen years after Soul Calibur IV, Soul Calibur V introduces a number of new characters to the roster and offers new gameplay tweaks and online enhancements.
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).
One of the goriest fighting game franchises returns to its roots, introducing a new story that re-tells the events of the first three Mortal Kombat games (with a unique twist).
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.
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.
Virtua Figher 5 Final Showdown did not make an appearance in the official EVO lineup in 2012. It did, however show up as an official Sega Side tournament. 2011's Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition's Evo Champion RZR|Fuudo took first place using a dominating Shun Di.
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 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 third installment of the Melty Blood series.
Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion is an updated version of Tekken 6 for arcades, which has also been ported to PS3, Xbox 360 and PSP. The home console releases have been released simply as "Tekken 6".
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.
This downloadable seventh iteration of Street Fighter II brings further rebalancing, remixed music, training mode, enhanced online multiplayer, and brand new hand-drawn high-definition graphics.
The fifth installment in Namco's Soul series of weapon-based fighting games, Soulcalibur IV is the first to be released on seventh-generation consoles and the first online entry in the series. It's known for its use of Star Wars characters as guest fighters.
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.
Strap on your fighting shoes and get ready to brawl on the Wii in the third installment of the Super Smash Bros. series.
The third revision of Guilty Gear XX adds new gameplay mechanics and special moves while re-designing the game's aesthetics.
The fifth main installment of Sega-AM2's signature fighting game series, using PC-based arcade hardware to deliver the most advanced graphical capabilities of video games in the mid-to-late 2000's.
An enhanced version of the fifth main installment of the Tekken franchise, Dark Resurrection adds three new fighters and unlocks all fighters from the start. It is the first in the series to receive online multiplayer support (as an update to the PS3 port).
The fourth official installment in Team Ninja's Dead or Alive fighting game series is brought to the seventh generation of video game consoles, complete with expanded online gameplay and a hidden crossover with the Halo franchise.
The Japan-exclusive second revision of Guilty Gear X2 adds two new characters (A.B.A and Order-Sol) while including new balance changes.
Namco's signature martial arts fighting game series gets a fifth main installment that continues the story of Jin Kazama and the Mishima Zaibatsu. It's known for introducing persistent player rankings and appearance customization options (requiring use of a dedicated card reader in the arcade version).
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.
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