Posted by: Leonard McCoy on: September 19, 2009
Do you wonder why the fun zone for VF is so different each time you play? One day you’re having an aweful lot of fun, learned new things, won quite a nice bunch of matches and lived up to your level. Whereas an other day you simply can’t make sense of the game. You’d [...]
Posted by: Leonard McCoy on: July 17, 2009
Well, sort of. Who doesn’t remember one of the most renowned Virtua Fighter players ever? Back in the times of Virtua Fighter 3, phenomenons like Akira Kid or Ige Lau were breathtaking VF talents.
The video I’m representing to you marks the zenith of Virtua Fighter 3. The International Maximum Battle Championship features the best [...]
Posted by: Leonard McCoy on: June 12, 2009
With Virtua Fighter 5: Revolution SEGA got the fifth installment of the old-established polygon beat-em-up series an overhaul for the Japanese arcade halls. Unfortunately, a console port never appeared so that only in Japan you can enjoy the two new characters – karateka Jean and sumo wrestler Taka – and the many new gameplay [...]
Posted by: Leonard McCoy on: September 30, 2008
The newest issue of the German M! Games magazine (formerly known as Man!ac) features a full two-page interview with one of Virtua Fighter’s most important men: Makoto Osaki.
In the interview Osaki, Development Director at AM-2, reveals interesting bits about the newest Virtua Fighter installment, its new items and game balance. And if you ever [...]