Top 5 Fighting Games for 2008 (Year of the Fighter)
Welcome to the year of the Fighter! This great genre was almost lost 15 years ago, when at its peak, the most popular fighters were Street Fighter II (1991) and Mortal Kombat II (1993). So why did the genre disappear and what resurrected it?
As graphics and technology advanced, developers shifted from two-dimensional (2D) to three-dimensional (3D) worlds. Fighters, such as Tekken and Mortal Kombat, adapted to this new movement, but didn't succeed. What succeeded in the 3D transformation were side-scrollers (Mario), shooters (James Bond 007), and role playing games (Final Fantasy). Developers were excited by the realm they could create with 3D worlds, which put the finishing moves on fighters. As the years continued to bring us in-depth, 3D gaming the gameplay actually became complex with every single button used on the controller. Due to the complexity of gameplay, extravagant 3D worlds along with today's society: a culture with Ritalin children, girls on-the-go, and men shooting Starbucks into their veins our attention span is definitely shorter, which welcomed the new genre of "casual games."
Want this? Then shop and buy at the GameFlavor Store now!
br>
- Play and Learn Chinese DSiWare
- Resident Evil Magnum for Nintendo Wii
- Enter the Raceway of Velocity and Ferocity with GameMill Entertainment's DaGeDar Game for Nintendo DS Available Now
- Zelda Fans Invited to Master the Sword a Day Early at Nintendo World
- Gamers and Gearheads Unite with Mario's First Appearance at the LA Auto Show
- Nintendo Joins Forces with Penny Arcade to Create Original Comic for The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
- Nintendo 3DS Poised to Surpass First-Year Sales of Nintendo DS
- Atari's The Kore Gang | Now Available for Wii
- The Mushroom Kingdom Goes 3D in Super Mario 3D Land for Nintendo 3DS
- Times Square Warps Into Mario's 3D World!
- Why Has Pokémon Failed to Evolve?
- Dragon Quest IX Sentinels: Sneak Preview Video
- Explore the World of Red Steel 2
- Konami Announces GTI Club For Nintendo Wii
- Texas Hold'em Poker DS still Top among Poker Portables
- Etrian Odyssey 3 Character Classes
- Scene It: Bright Lights! Big Screen! Review
- Monster Hunter 3 (tri-) Fact Sheet
- DSiWare Review: Miami Nights: Life in the Spotlight
- Mega Man 10 Announced for Wii
- New Case range from iMP Gaming - Wildlife Series Cases for 3DS, DSi and DS Lite
- Get On Your Cyberbike, Fatty!
- Nyko's "Wand" a Better Wiimote?
- The Wii "Laser Sword": Great Idea or Instant Fail?
- ControlThink Introduces ThinkRemote Community Edition
- SplitFish GameWare Dominates Two Continents During 2007 Holiday Season
- AccessKey IP, Announces Plans to Spin-Off Retail Sales Subsidiary TeknoCreations
- AccessKey IP, Announces Plans to Spin-Off Retail Sales Subsidiary TeknoCreations
- Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Wireless Guitar Controllers Hitting Retail Shelves in Early 2008
- dreamGEAR Hits the Mark with First-of-Its-Kind Wii Gun
Casual gaming simplifies gameplay while maintaining entertainment and stunning graphics. (Who remembers the day of just A, B, Start, and Select?) Casual gaming proved a fast and growing success, so it would make sense this new genre initiated the rebirth of the fighter. After-all, the fighter genre gameplay is simple relative to casual games. A player can button mash to win the battle, but the skillful who's crafted their combos and finishing moves will ultimately survive.
This year is the year of the fighter! The best fighting franchises are returning to the consoles by the end of the year*, so here is our list of the must-have, top five fighters for 2008.
Top 5 Fighters for 2008
#5 Street Fighter Alpha (PSN) available now
A nice hold-me-over until Street Fighter IV is released in 2009. This edition introduced new fighting styles and characters: Charlie, Rose, and Dan. At this point, the original "hold-me-over" title SFII: HD Remix is pretty much pointless.
#4 Tekken 6 (PS3) available 11/25/2008
An original 3D fighter! Fans love it because of the physical mechanics over the fireballs and teleportations. Six installments deserves a mention on the list.
#3 Super Smash Bros Brawl (Wii) available now
Nintendo's best mash-up! Snake vs Mario! Are you kidding? We're in!
#2 Soul Calibur (PS3 / X360) available now
This is a solid weapons fighter. Soul Calibur introduces new characters from outside franchises every installment and this is no exception with the introduction of sci-fi geeks favorites: Darth Vader and Yoda.
#1 Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe (PS3 / X360) available 11/10/2008
Oh hell yeah! MORTAL KOMBAT! Get over here! Finish him! Fatality! Enough said? Sorry DC Universe, you got some deadly fighters to battle! Round 1, fight!
*Note: Street Fighter IV didn't make the cut due to it's February 2009 release.
- Join over 3 million people enjoying the widest range of free games including RPG, sports, racing, FPS and more!
- Get access to the largest downloading network on the planet!
- Overload Your Console! Unlimited Movies Downloads For PS3, PSP!
- Get instant access to unlimited game downloads! No download fees!
- Go Wii! Unlimited Wii Game Downloads!
- PS3. The Best Media Online! Get unlimited access to the largest download network on the planet now!
GameFlavor Forums


