Think state of the art.
Tekken 3 is the best PlayStation game to come along in a long time.
If you've stayed away from the Tekken series for a long time, Tekken Tag is a very warm homecoming, delivering the same solid gameplay that Tekken fans crave in large ...
Magical Tetris Challenge does offer a degree of the familiar cataleptic state puzzle game fans are so fond of, but if you already own a Tetris game, you probably don't ...
You can't tell right off the bat, but Virtua Fighter 4 is the best fighting game in years.
The undeniable king of fighting games is here, and it's time to break bones and necks.
This highly technical, complex yet accessible, genuinely entertaining fighting game should belong to anyone with any interest in the genre.
After the death of Heihachi Mishima, the fifth King of Iron Fist Tournament began. Tekken 5 lets you join this battle as one of many characters, including three fighters who ...
Dead or Alive 2 is the hardest-hitting game in town.
Blitz is the most addictive sports game ever created.
Guitar Freaks is a game of remarkable order that no true collection can be complete without.
While I wouldn't call Marvel vs. Capcom the most balanced fighting game in the world, it makes up for its shortcomings by simply being a whole lot of fun.
Simply put, this is the finest example of the genre you will find on any platform, home or arcade, to date.
Samba de Amigo, one of the first popular rhythm games, comes to the Wii with samba-infused maraca-shakin' action.
The game's graphical prowess and arcade-perfect gameplay combined with its cache of bonus modes makes Street Fighter Alpha 3 the latest standard for 2D excellence on the PlayStation.
Ryu, Ken, and a host of others get back to doing what they do best with Capcom's Street Fighter IV.
Pokken Tournament is a new fighting game from Tekken developer Bandia Namco that will be launching in 2015 for Japanese arcades.
A dream cross-over 2D fighting game is now available everywhere.
Sega Rally 2 marries the qualities of super-fun arcade racing, challenging track elements and design, grease-monkey tinkering, and unparalleled replay value.
It's a fantastic introduction to the MechWarrior series for those who haven't yet discovered it, and should have enough depth to keep veterans involved for a long time.
The Typing of the Dead certainly looks dated, but it's also surprisingly fun.
Spend some time with it and you'll eventually realize that it's one of the deepest, most technical 2D fighting games ever made.
Connect falling puyos to clear them away and dump filler on your opponent's screen before your screen fills up.
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