Post obscure fighting games here
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>>11066761Underrated game but I wish they leaned more into the Hokuto no Ken aesthetic for Billy and Jimmy>>11066792Weird title. Is it any good?
I just discovered this game this year. Apparently it's Korean made which would explain its weirdness and deviation from normal fighting game conventions. In single player mode you pick your fighter before every match even if you've been winning. It doesn't feel like there's a proper boss, but the order in which you fight the others is always the same so there is a guy you always fight last but he's just one of the playable characters and there's absolutely nothing remarkable or more challenging about him. Every stage has the same exact music, but rounds 1 and 2 have different music from each other (can't remember if round 3 also has its own theme). Someone more knowledgeable than me of fighting game mechanics could try the game and probably also notice more subtle deviations from typical fighting games. Overall it's actually kinda fun and I'd like to try playing against an actual person in Fightcade sometime.
>>11066743>not on fightcade yetPut this in there!
>>11066761>>11066803The game is actually supposed to be a sequel to that god-awful Double Dragon movie.
Who likes gamelan music?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDra5pbkGB0
>>11066880https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyLdoQGBchQ
>>11066761my man Dulton
The UntouchableFirst released in 1998 as a Macintosh exclusive with a Windows port available later. It's a fucking awful Mortal Kombat ripoff but the soundtrack full of poorly labeled licensed music is actually pretty damn good if you're into 90's techno beatshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HAubrbetYc
Been trying to recall a fighter from the mid 90s, only saw it in Gamest magazine, thing that stuck out in my head was that I think most/all of the characters had their styles based in Taekwondo. But it wasn't like Kim Kaphwan vs Hwoarang vs Liu Yungmie vs Baek Doosan vs etc. The character designs were unique enough that their styles wasn't obvious from their looks. Anyone recall such?But along the way while digging around, I stumbled on Knuckleheads, a title I do remember from back then. Made by motherfucking Namco. I imagine everyone just associates them with Tekken and Soul Edge/Blade/Calibur.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nZTfF6-IW0
>>11066931Love how the background evokes KoF.
>>11066962Do you remember any specific character from that game? Year? 2D or 3D?
>>11066964Little memory of anything other than that Taekwondo bit. I'm pretty sure it's 3D; I do recall characters had quite the list of moves like VF and Tekken, versus 2D fighters where it was basically different punch & kick strengths and a handful of specials.Gamest published up to 1999, but I want to say the game came out mid 90s, VF and Tekken are 93 and 94, so maybe in the 95-96 time frame.
>>11066894It is, it has some clips from the movie in the background. Still a worthwhile game unto itself, unlike the SF movie game.
>>11066743https://youtu.be/M53a6geS8YY?t=150
blood warrior is such a fucking bizarre gamecheck out battle k-roadhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2Xv-KWGPBI
>>11066743>Jingi Storm: The Arcade is a 3D fighting game developed for the SEGA Naomi arcade system by Atravia Japan. Originally an unreleased 2004 Atomiswave 3D fighting game named Force Five developed by Anchor Inc (Developers of Fighter's Destiny and Toy Fighter) Force Five was cancelled late into development, being mostly complete. Atravia Inc purchased the incomplete game, reskinned the game's cast into original characters, & implemented eroge elements into the game. During location tests, Jingi Storm featured a system where players would see increasingly erotic illustrations of the losing character's companion depending on the winner's score, which was affected by time remaining, health, & consecutive wins. This feature was censored by the Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association for an all-age rating, but the clothed anime girls and scorebar is still present in the final gamehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKIsOA_jaWE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3wfwWivGNI>>11067287>win or your girlfriend gets rapedSo, they took the motivation behind many beat-em-ups and applied it to a fighting game.
>>11066985Fighting Bujutsu : Wu-Shu from KonamiFighters Impact from TaitoBuriki One from SNKOne of these?
>>11066931based
For me, it's Fighters Destiny 1 & 2 on N64https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6ZJIZPHexQ
>>11066792>Made by EA>Never released in English
>>11066962https://youtu.be/kGQcaySZaEU?feature=shared
>>11067697Fighters Impact might be it. It's not quite setting off klaxons in my head, but the selectable fighting styles feature does sound very familiar.Maybe the Taekwondo thing is a mixed memory drawing from Fight Fever, one of the lesser known Neo Geo fightershttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GniTJ2VdP8Y
>>11067751>>11067832Too much YouTube shit (I probably wouldn't be saying this is every YouTube video wasn't sold to you as clickbait nowadays).
>>11067432>So, they took the motivation behind many beat-em-ups and applied it to a fighting game.Sounds similar to the original PC-98 Variable Geo games where the losing fighter is humiliated in a sexual manner. Speaking of which - Advanced V.G. 2 for PS1 comes to mind as an example of a lesser known fitghtan. Erotic content is removed in this one but pretty gals are still there and the gameplay is competent enough.
Keriotosse is one of my favorites. Cute little Power Stone precursor for the Saturn.