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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.
An upgraded version of 2013's JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle
A fighting game spin-off of the beat-'em-up MMORPG Dungeon Fighter Online.
The fifteenth main line entry in The King of Fighters franchise.
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.
The first in the main King of Fighters series to combine its traditional 2D 3-on-3 gameplay with new 3D visuals. It also begins the series' fourth storyline arc.
The fourth and final main installment of the BlazBlue series of fighting games.
A revised version of BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, tweaking some character balance while adding new characters and content.
A fighting game developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Namco Bandai, the cast of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure square off to see who is the last man standing in the ongoing clash of the Joestar bloodline against Dio Brando, his descendants and other bizarre enemies.
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 definitive console edition of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II.
A Japanese combo-heavy doujin brawler, originally released in 2011 at Comiket 80. It was published in the west October 17th 2012 by Capcom.
A Japanese 2D tag team fighting game based on the Umineko no Naku Koro ni visual novels.
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.
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.
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 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.
Vanguard Princess is a Japanese freeware fighting game created using Fighter Maker 2nd. The game was developed by Tomoaki Sugeno, rumored to be an ex-Capcom employee, and features a full cast of female anime-style characters. The game was released on June 26, 2009.
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.
The full version of Akatsuki Shisei Ichigō, adding new characters, updated gameplay elements, and additional story.
The PSP version of Street Fighter Alpha 3, featuring all new modes and four new characters.
An indie 2D fighting game developed in 2003 by the doujin group SUBTLE STYLE.
After over a decade of rivalry, SNK brings its fight with Capcom into its home turf: the Neo Geo.
Capcom's final entry with their collaboration with SNK, adding a variety of new fighters and a six-button layout while completely revamping both the "Ratio" team building system and the "Groove" gameplay style system.
A revised sequel to the 1998 game JoJo's Venture, adding more characters and game modes in this fighting game adaptation of the manga series of the same name.
The last and largest installment of the Street Fighter Alpha trilogy adds even more characters while adding three unique "fighting styles" (each with special abilities and traits). GO FOR BROKE!
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