Virtua Fighter 4 (2002)
Virtua Fighter 4 is a popular video game developed by Sega. It features 13 characters, including two new additions (Lei Fei and Vanessa Lewis) that have their own unique fighting styles based on real martial arts. Players can switch up their stances and fighting styles in the middle of a match with new counters and defensive moves. Additionally, players can train computer-controlled characters through sparring, as well as an easy-to-use rewards system. This training allows them to compete against friends or challenge the arcade mode for even more fun!
Platforms: PlayStation 2,Arcade
Release date: 2002-03-17
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Virtua Fighter 4 is the fourth installment in Sega's popular fighting game series, Virtua Fighter. This game was revolutionary for its time because it was the first to incorporate internet functionality in arcades. This allowed players from all over Japan to compete against one another regardless of their distance, and set a precedent for other companies to create similar arcade networks like e-Amusement by Konami, NESiCAxLive by Taito and Square Enix, and ALL.Net by Sega and Bandai Namco.
The gameplay of Virtua Fighter 4 consists of two characters competing against each other until one has no health left or if time runs out. Players can use various types of attacks such as punches, kicks, throws, holds/grapples etc., as well as blocking techniques to protect themselves from incoming blows. The goal is to deplete your opponent's health before they can do so with yours!
In addition to this classic 1 vs 1 style combat system there are also several new features that were added with VF4 such as character customization where you can choose from different clothing options for each fighter along with distinct backgrounds which give you an advantage depending on the stage chosen; bonus rounds where both fighters must race against each other in order gain an edge during battle; and throw escapes which allow players who have been caught in a hold/grapple situation quickly break free before it’s too late! All these features add a layer of depth that makes every encounter feel fresh even after multiple matches – something not many games achieve when it comes down to competitive playability.
Overall, Virtua Fighter 4 is still seen today as one of the most groundbreaking releases ever made within its genre thanks largely due its pioneering steps towards networked competition between arcade machines across Japan – something that paved way for future titles within this space such as Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection (2005) or Street Fighter IV (2008). If you’re looking for some old school fun then look no further than VF4 – it won't disappoint!
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