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Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown l Player Affinity

One of the first fighting games out on the Playstation 3 was Virtua Fighter 5, which then was released on Xbox 360 a couple of years later with a new version and online play. Sega eventually realized the demand of more Virtua Fighter consoles worldwide and decide to release Final Showdown on Playstation Network and Xbox Live Arcade.

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ItemGet5084d ago

Great, I do love me some Virtua fighter!

longcat5084d ago

Right now, i love me some sega. I think they are pricing their arcade games well, and i'm supporting them the best i can.

Neko_Mega5084d ago

I like VF, to bad online fighting games blow because of noobs that use the same move over and over.

I piss a noob off by doing the same thing to him over and over XD It was like, HOW DOES IT FEEL UH?

Anyways fun game.

Cryptcuzz5084d ago

I love this game to death. What move did he keep using on you and what move did you use on him over and over to piss him off?

Entertainment_Fuse5084d ago

Yeah, that's the only downfall, but there's always a way to stop spam gamers. =]

TerraMantis5078d ago

VF5 has been getting great responses, I'm gonna have to try it out.

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Sega Still Has No Concrete Plans For Virtua Fighter 6

From Siliconera: "The latest Famitsu issue has special coverage to mark the release of Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown. It included an interview with chief producer Seiji Aoki from Sega. The interview revealed that Sega still has yet to make any plans for Virtua Fighter 6 as of Ultimate Showdown‘s release. "

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KingofBandits1806d ago

Disappointing but I would think that the re-release of VF5 will play a large roll in if VF6 happens or not. Fighting games have went from "evergreen" coin eaters to e-sports competitions and I could see that making new titles difficult for the bean counters to justify. Still the current trends in fighters have me less then thrilled with the future of the genre. Way too much DLC, over priced season passes, $100 "day 1 editions" its all just become a bit ridiculous imo.

Yi-Long1805d ago (Edited 1805d ago )

The genre has been killing itself with its DLC greed. Only hardcore fighting games fans will invest in buying these releases on Day 1, while everyone else sees the expensive Season Passes and decides to either wait for a complete edition somewhere down the line, or just skip these games completely.

A more healthy plan for these games would be to release these games for 40 bucks orso, announce ALL content released post-release will be 100% free for all players, and then just KEEP that price for the game at that 40 bucks for the first few years.

That way, there’s far more incentive for players to step in on Day 1, you won’t split up the community between haves & have nots, you’ll keep positive word of mouth rolling with each new free update throughout its lifespan, and you’ll be able to sell the base-game for full price for FAR longer than they did last-gen with games like Tekken 7 & SC6 in the bargain-bin within 2-3 months after release (and many STILL opting NOT to buy it, because of the expensive DLC and thus the idea you’d buy a fraction of a game … )

DLC greed keeps folks from buying games at full price, or even buying it at all. Again, FANS will buy, but many more mainstream occasional players will skip.

VTKC1805d ago

That is so me. I am a fan but a fan with self control. The last time I fell for their Decievingly Later Content was Tekken 7 and Dragonball fighting game. I have not brought another fighter on Day one since then. Tons of content for Tekken 7 I missing out on. Same with Dead or Alive, Soul Caliber, Dragonball. I refuse to buy their game X amount of times again until they do a "Legacy Edition". Or whatever they call them now where all the content is on the disc or discs and not with some voucher codes like lazy ass Street Fighter 5. And if they never do one then too bad. I will just play some other game. Theres plenty of suckers out there funding these practices.

Yi-Long1804d ago

Same. I bought DB FighterZ new, but it was only 8 bucks orso. Never bought any of the DLC and never will, but if they’ll release a Complete Edition I’d bite. The sad thing is that I absolutely do like/love the game, but because the roster is incomplete I just don’t play the game.

Recently bought Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate Edition. Didn’t have much of an interest in the game before there was a complete release, but when there was I decided I’d jump in. Which was a good decision cause it’s great.

Never picked up Tekken 7, SC6, or Street Fighter 5. What’s the point if they’re incomplete rosters?

blackblades1805d ago

People want it, fighting games been releasing left and right these days. VF was like the only one that was a no show.

Vanfernal1805d ago

Well if they don't plan on using rollback netcode they might as well not bother. So far my VF matches have gone from "playable" to lag fests. I was really rooting for this game but they dropped the ball with the netcode.

WheatBread1805d ago

I don't expect much from Sega these days.

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Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown is fully playable on PC thanks to this unlocker

Owners of Yakuza 6 can use this unlocker in order to play Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown without booting Yakuza 6.

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boing11849d ago

It's crazy that this game is inside of another game :)

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Sega: Don't Expect 'Virtua Fighter 6' Anytime Soon

Even though the Virtua Fighter brand has been a dependable one for Sega over the past few years, it doesn’t appear to be on the company’s agenda for the future -- at least, for the time being.

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michaelknight352746d ago

Probably see VF6 next generation

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