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Ultimate Fighting Girl Game Down: Selene vs. Lin in a Brutal Ryona Battle



There is not exactly a ton of story to Ultimate Fighting Girl: Type B, but before the fight, you do get a bit of dialogue that explains things and it is kind of fun. You are the boxing/fighting champ and you are taking on the toughest competitor around who just so happens to be a cute girl.




Ultimate Fighting Girl Game Down



The visuals of Ultimate Fighting Girl: Type B are fantastic. Two things sprang to my mind when I was playing this and I know this is a strange way to describe the game. To me, it looks like what a game like Super Punch Out could have looked like on the Dreamcast. It has this Sega early 00s look about it to me and I think it is great. The girl that you are fighting manages to look tough and cute at the same time. Plush she has these massive boobs that appear to have a mind of their own. The lewd scene in the game sees her putting these boobs to very good use too which is fun.


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Capcom's Street Fighter is responsible for popularising the one-on-one fighting game genre, as well as siring movies, comics, toys and much more besides. This collection pulls in every mainline entry to create an utterly essential package for fans of the franchise; from the game that started it all in 1987 to the polished and technical masterpiece that is Street Fighter III: Third Strike, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection leaves no stone unturned when it comes to celebrating the history of this amazing lineage. Essential.


Mortal Kombat 11 is the best Mortal Kombat since MK2, a bold and bombastic entry that boasts a fighting model that finally matches the slapstick theatrics of gory Fatalities. It's further proof that MK, much like Street Fighter, has just as much relevance today as it did in the '90s thanks to the way its evolved while retaining its core identity. On Switch, it's a performance-first experience that nails 60fps, and boasts every mode and mechanic from other versions, only with a noticeable downgrade in the aesthetics department. The heavy-handed application of microtransactions makes customisation far less appealing than it should, but that aside, MK11 is one of the best fighters on the console.


This certainly ranks as one of the most original fighting games included on this list. You fight with fencing swords and death comes swiftly and often, but thankfully you respawn after each death. The objective isn't to destroy your enemy, but to make your way as far into their side of the arena as possible; it feels like a game of tug-of-war in this regard, and its appeal is expanded further by the surprising amount of depth involved. Like so many fighting games, Nidhogg 2 only really comes to life when a second player is in the mix, so make sure you've got a carbon-based challenger close at hand before downloading.


If you were lucky enough to own a Neo Geo Pocket back in the day, then you'll be familiar with SNK's selection of pint-sized ports of its famous fighting game properties, which included Fatal Fury, Samurai Shodown and King of Fighters. Pocket Rumble is heavily inspired by these games, using the same limited colour scheme you'd see on SNK's underrated portable. It's also deep and engaging, making it a solid option for fans of old-school competitive fighters.


While Street Fighter is arguably the most famous one-on-one fighting series on the planet and has recently Dragon Punched its way back into the public consciousness, there once was a time (in Japan, at least) when SNK's King of Fighters franchise ruled the roost. Famed for its deep roster of characters, fine-tuned mechanics and unique three-character team system, the series has seen a staggering number of entries (SNK used to release one every year) and debate rages as to which is the best; we personally think it's this '98 instalment, which was seen as a 'greatest hits' package at the time because it pulled in so many fighters. A fine brawler that is definitely one to download if you're even the remotest bit interested in this style of game.


@HumanDog The new Samurai Showdown is coming in December, and King of Fighters XIV and XV sometime next year. So SNK is on board at this point. Most of Arc's games are already out or on their way. Plus Nintendo now has three fighting franchises with ARMS, Pokken, and Smash. Casual yes, but still fun games.


Smash Bros. I don't think this should be considered a fighter. It always is and I always think it is a damned boring kids game. I have tried several versions, on several systems and that zoomy in and out camera is one of the worst things in gaming. It feels like a kids game rather than a fighter. I would call it a battle arena of some sort but I never felt like smash is a fighting game.


It's the best fighting game I've ever played. But for some reason people have decided it's "unworthy", be it the price or the collection, Idk. But it's far more enjoyable than the collection because it actually offers HD Udon sprites for the best looking aesthetic of any SF game to date.


Moving on, we have Nao, a girl with no fighting experience, but compensating for it with her super-strength. I have no idea what the developer wanted to achieve by creating such a tough bitch to fight against, but she is busty as fuck too, so why the fuck am I complaining? 2ff7e9595c


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