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Virtua Fighter 5 from Sega of America, Inc.

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Product Description Virtua Fighter 5 will elevate the arcade fighting genre to all-new heights. Virtua Fighter 5 sets the standard for console fighting games including all the features fans know and love, plus enhanced gameplay mechanics, additional characters, and new fighting styles, as well as newly redesigned 3D environments.
Customer Reviews
Virtura Fighter PS3     Posted 08 March 2007 I am more of a Tekken fan per se, but I wanted a next generation fighter for the PS3 and this one is pretty much it.
I have DOA for the 360 and was never really all that impressed with it as a fighter but I have heard that the VF series has always been great.
I have not played it a great deal since I just got it but overall it is pretty nice. The fighting engine is fast and responsive and very similar to Tekken. The texture maps are the most impressive thing since they look real and are nothing short of amazing!
The moves are numerous and the AI is very good since you can not reuse the same tricks over and over again to win consistenly.
Not bad since I have never been a VF fan but I am impressed!
No other fighting game like it     Posted 04 March 2007 Better than Tekken, more gorgeous than soul caliber, virtua fighter 5 is one amazing game and will always be. Get this game, you won't be dissapointed.
Excellent for your PS3 Library     Posted 04 March 2007 I was a little nervous when I bought this game, because I really didn't know if I would like it or not. Well, When I put it in my PS3, it was just plain amazing. The graphics are gorgeous and the Quest mode is fun and challenging. I am very happy with my purchase.
Great Graphics, Thats it!     Posted 03 March 2007 I bought this game thinking wow, finally a good PS3 game. The graphics blew my mind, but then I started playing. The 1980's style d-pad controls along with no online play makes this a rent only game. If you have to buy this game go to online auctions and save yourself some money. I have to say this is just as disapointing as the PS3 launch.
No analog stick support? Is this 1985?     Posted 03 March 2007 I liked the graphics and the nice mix of noticably different styles is nice along with a vast move mix, but I just gag every time I have to pick up the controler and place my thumb on that cavemanish D-pad because Sega was too lazy to give people the option of using the analog stick. Seriously... D-pads are for children and people with poor motor control, and I stay away from the clumsy, crude things all I can, and pity people who use the button for gas and brake in racing games. I'd given it a 4 for fun and 4 over all if Sega had included analog control option.
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