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- Two New Characters, El Blaze and Eileen, round out the cast of 17 dynamic fighters. El Blaze is a Mexican wrestling champion that uses the Lucha Libre fighting style, and Eileen, originally from China, uses Kou Ken (Monkey Kung Fu style) which she learned
- Stunning highly-detailed 3D fi ghting environments inspired by locations around the world allow players to challenge their opponents in unique types of arenas.
- New offensive move lets players move around their opponent from the side and back allowing players to be more strategic with their battle.
- Customize characters with the enhanced attachment system and customization engine giving players more fl exibility than ever before when creating their characters.
- Next-Gen presentation includes HD resolution (widescreen) and Dolby® Digital 5.1CH sound.
Product DescriptionVirtua Fighter returns with the next version of the series. Virtua Fighter 5 includes new features such as improved game mechanics, added characters, new fighting styles and environments redesigned. . . . More>>
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December 31st, 2009 at 7:01 pm
The game play is great the graphics are very good best i have ever seen, but one thing I hate about this is, it is difficult to master for the more complex combos, but it will take a person who has no life for about a week non-stop play for control. I recommend this game, you will not be disappointed. Rating: 4 / 5
December 31st, 2009 at 9:37 pm
I paid full price for this game is regrettable because I’m bored of it very quickly. It is easy to get into the game, but difficult to master moves. The commentary and music is distasteful, but it’s fun to play now and then if you need to get out some aggression or video of your fight to correct. There are some fun options, like buying clothes and accessories, but there is not enough for the game to justify paying full price. Buy it only if you can get it cheap. Rating: 3 / 5
December 31st, 2009 at 9:37 pm
This game is fun for all who can move their fingers a lot faster than mine. I could not get used to ONTROLS too either. and special moves are hard to pull when you move your character on the speed of Sonic. I would not buy this game again, good thing I’ve exchanged with that in Outrun 2 and Outrun 2006. Rating: 4 / 5
December 31st, 2009 at 11:59 pm
Good-Graphics are great and the environments are very detailed / may be difficult W. o be frustrating / many possibilities of customization / DEEP combat system / optional commentary struggle makes it seem as you watch a real fight / online games / FUN! Bad-leading some movements may be difficult to arracherThis game ROCKS! . If you like fighting games, but you do not like the AI be able to predict games and then this one is for you. The AI has been reworked to run like a human player instead of a CPU, and the man he accurately replicate a human. AI do things like block of nowhere and use repetitive motion if his work. Even on the harder levels the AI performs more like a human and less like a CPU that makes you pay for every shot you take (DOA4. I had this game for about 4 months now and I I still feel tired or frustrated with it. Rating: 5 / 5
January 1st, 2010 at 1:41 am
If you are a fan of Duke-em-out in your face martial arts there is nothing better than VF5. Great work the same as previous generations, the people are tough, there are several of them, so if I did not learn them yet. The environments are detailed and enjoyable. I’m sure it’s fun fighting online, as it is in the arcade, with complete strangers to join the fray to try to knock the king off the coast, but I did not pursue the Thang online game yet. Enjoy! Rating: 5 / 5