1. Street Fighter X Tekken
A total of 55 playable characters are included in SFXTekken. In addition to the robust roster of 43 characters from the PS3 version, the PS Vita version features 12 new playable characters. PlayStation 3 players will receive these additional 12 characters as free DLC. The long awaited dream match-up between the two leaders in the fighting genre can now be played at home, and also on the go! Street Fighter X Tekken on the PlayStation Vita builds upon the action-packed console experience and delivers an expanded version of the ultimate tag team match up. In addition to all 43 of the iconic characters featured on the PlayStation 3 version, 12 new characters will make their debut on the PS Vita, making for one of the most robust character line-ups in fighting game history. Playing at home or on the streets, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3 Cross-Platform Play lets Street Fighter X Tekken players compete anytime, anywhere, against anyone. either locally, with 3G or via Wi-Fi. A host of additional new features and surprises designed specifically for the PS Vita system are being implemented and will be revealed prior to the game's release in fall 2012.
2. Mortal Kombat for the PS vita.
Still one of the best fighting games ever since the first Mortal Kombat a long while ago. So get ready to enter for a second time in the most deadliest tournaments you have ever seen. On this new vita version the game adds a new mature oriented fighter gameplay, with extensive story modes. Surely you have never seen the visuals this vivid before in a previous Mortal Kombat game. Fatalities are a big part of this franchise, and you know those have been improved big time here. It features a story mode, tournament and exclusive PS Vita functionality. A fighting video game like no other, I have been waiting for one with top-notch caliber like this one.
3. Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
You get 50 total characters, Heros and Villans of both Capcom, and Marvel worlds. Touch screen capabilities lets you play in innovative way no other can compare. The power of the PS Vita allows its version of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 to play and look virtually identical to the console releases, but it also provides players with control functionality unique to the Sony handheld. Utilizing the PS Vita's front and rear touch screen and pad, players can unleash simple combos by 'mashing' the screen with taps. The basic level of these 'touch' combos ensures that players who choose to use standard combo input patterns using the Vita's d-pad and face buttons are not at a disadvantage, as more advanced combos are always available if the right button pattern is entered correctly.
4. BlazBlue: Continuum Shift EXTEND
The BlazBlue Fighting game franchise makes a makes a grand entry to the PlayStation Vita handheld gaming system with BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend. The game is a comprehensive BlazBlue experience, containing story mode from the first game in the series, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, 19 playable characters pulled from earlier DLC releases in the series, as well as all-new content including the devious all-new playable character Relius Clover, new story scenarios, new gameplay modes, and competitively balanced action. In addition to the four scenarios of its single player campaign, the game features two-player head-to-head local support, and 2-6 player support online that includes team battles.
5. Reality Fighters
How about instead of choosing a pre-designed fighter, you go and make your own? That is exactly what its offered here with Reality Fighters for the Vita. Reality Fighters is a game that empowers players to quickly create their own two-dimensional Fighting game the way that they want it using the immediate environment around them. Utilizing the PlayStation Vita's built-in front and rear cameras, players can create a background for use in fights made from any image that they can digitally capture. Using augmented reality functionality they can even overlay objects and obstacles onto backgrounds to create extreme challenges during bouts. The PS Vita's digital camera functionality also allows players to customize their fighter-characters with real-life faces. These can be saved for later use as well. Created fighters can utilizes a wide variety of fighting styles, including Wrestling, Muay Thai, western style Boxing, "Zombie" and even Ballet, and can take advantage of a robust system of over 300 costume pieces and over 200 different weapon types for use in fights. Additional features include: microphone and GPs functionality, as well as one-on-one, two player wireless multiplayer support which allows players to challenge friends and players from the Reality Fighters community at large.
6. Supremacy MMA
Supremacy MMA takes the non-stop brutal action of unsanctioned, amateur and unlicensed MMA fighting to new levels with the power of the PlayStation Vita. Featuring refined, amped-up gameplay and controls, as well as new fighters and new locations, Supremacy MMA on PS Vita delivers fast and furious arcade-style gameplay.
A total of 55 playable characters are included in SFXTekken. In addition to the robust roster of 43 characters from the PS3 version, the PS Vita version features 12 new playable characters. PlayStation 3 players will receive these additional 12 characters as free DLC. The long awaited dream match-up between the two leaders in the fighting genre can now be played at home, and also on the go! Street Fighter X Tekken on the PlayStation Vita builds upon the action-packed console experience and delivers an expanded version of the ultimate tag team match up. In addition to all 43 of the iconic characters featured on the PlayStation 3 version, 12 new characters will make their debut on the PS Vita, making for one of the most robust character line-ups in fighting game history. Playing at home or on the streets, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3 Cross-Platform Play lets Street Fighter X Tekken players compete anytime, anywhere, against anyone. either locally, with 3G or via Wi-Fi. A host of additional new features and surprises designed specifically for the PS Vita system are being implemented and will be revealed prior to the game's release in fall 2012.
2. Mortal Kombat for the PS vita.
Still one of the best fighting games ever since the first Mortal Kombat a long while ago. So get ready to enter for a second time in the most deadliest tournaments you have ever seen. On this new vita version the game adds a new mature oriented fighter gameplay, with extensive story modes. Surely you have never seen the visuals this vivid before in a previous Mortal Kombat game. Fatalities are a big part of this franchise, and you know those have been improved big time here. It features a story mode, tournament and exclusive PS Vita functionality. A fighting video game like no other, I have been waiting for one with top-notch caliber like this one.
3. Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
You get 50 total characters, Heros and Villans of both Capcom, and Marvel worlds. Touch screen capabilities lets you play in innovative way no other can compare. The power of the PS Vita allows its version of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 to play and look virtually identical to the console releases, but it also provides players with control functionality unique to the Sony handheld. Utilizing the PS Vita's front and rear touch screen and pad, players can unleash simple combos by 'mashing' the screen with taps. The basic level of these 'touch' combos ensures that players who choose to use standard combo input patterns using the Vita's d-pad and face buttons are not at a disadvantage, as more advanced combos are always available if the right button pattern is entered correctly.
4. BlazBlue: Continuum Shift EXTEND
The BlazBlue Fighting game franchise makes a makes a grand entry to the PlayStation Vita handheld gaming system with BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend. The game is a comprehensive BlazBlue experience, containing story mode from the first game in the series, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, 19 playable characters pulled from earlier DLC releases in the series, as well as all-new content including the devious all-new playable character Relius Clover, new story scenarios, new gameplay modes, and competitively balanced action. In addition to the four scenarios of its single player campaign, the game features two-player head-to-head local support, and 2-6 player support online that includes team battles.
5. Reality Fighters
How about instead of choosing a pre-designed fighter, you go and make your own? That is exactly what its offered here with Reality Fighters for the Vita. Reality Fighters is a game that empowers players to quickly create their own two-dimensional Fighting game the way that they want it using the immediate environment around them. Utilizing the PlayStation Vita's built-in front and rear cameras, players can create a background for use in fights made from any image that they can digitally capture. Using augmented reality functionality they can even overlay objects and obstacles onto backgrounds to create extreme challenges during bouts. The PS Vita's digital camera functionality also allows players to customize their fighter-characters with real-life faces. These can be saved for later use as well. Created fighters can utilizes a wide variety of fighting styles, including Wrestling, Muay Thai, western style Boxing, "Zombie" and even Ballet, and can take advantage of a robust system of over 300 costume pieces and over 200 different weapon types for use in fights. Additional features include: microphone and GPs functionality, as well as one-on-one, two player wireless multiplayer support which allows players to challenge friends and players from the Reality Fighters community at large.
6. Supremacy MMA
Supremacy MMA takes the non-stop brutal action of unsanctioned, amateur and unlicensed MMA fighting to new levels with the power of the PlayStation Vita. Featuring refined, amped-up gameplay and controls, as well as new fighters and new locations, Supremacy MMA on PS Vita delivers fast and furious arcade-style gameplay.
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