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    Virtua Fighter 5

    Game » consists of 20 releases. Released July 2006

    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.

    Man, Virtua Fighter's Gonna Be Hard To Top In My Book.

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    Edited By ArcBorealis

    Well, as far as 3D fighters are concerned. I"d say that 2D and 3D fighters are entirely separate types. Of course, probably everyone else thinks that.

    Yeah, one thing I forgot to mention in my last blog about all the fighting games I'll be playing, I'm not keeping them for a long period of time, since it usually takes about a week for me to get my next game from Gamefly, and I'd rather not have any other games coming out side track me.

    So, I only had VF5 for 2 days, but man were those days well spent. I haven't even scratched the surface of what the game has to offer.

    The gameplay, the moves, combos, challenge, balance (not sure if I could say the same for Dural or not)...I just love it. No doubt a game I'll have to play again later on in the future, or even buy it. Actually, I'll DEFINETLY buy it.

    I'll definetly miss this game for a while, especially Eileen (I just love that cute smile of her's). I haven't felt this much satisfaction in winning a match in a fighting game. No unbalanced characters (again, save maybe Dural), no button mashing, you either win or lose based on how well you know the game, and how to act.

    Well, now to wait for Street Fighter 4...

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    #1  Edited By ArcBorealis

    Well, as far as 3D fighters are concerned. I"d say that 2D and 3D fighters are entirely separate types. Of course, probably everyone else thinks that.

    Yeah, one thing I forgot to mention in my last blog about all the fighting games I'll be playing, I'm not keeping them for a long period of time, since it usually takes about a week for me to get my next game from Gamefly, and I'd rather not have any other games coming out side track me.

    So, I only had VF5 for 2 days, but man were those days well spent. I haven't even scratched the surface of what the game has to offer.

    The gameplay, the moves, combos, challenge, balance (not sure if I could say the same for Dural or not)...I just love it. No doubt a game I'll have to play again later on in the future, or even buy it. Actually, I'll DEFINETLY buy it.

    I'll definetly miss this game for a while, especially Eileen (I just love that cute smile of her's). I haven't felt this much satisfaction in winning a match in a fighting game. No unbalanced characters (again, save maybe Dural), no button mashing, you either win or lose based on how well you know the game, and how to act.

    Well, now to wait for Street Fighter 4...

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