
Fighting games seem to have polarized the community that enjoys them into two very separate sides: those who play for fun, and those who compete. AUTOMATON's Shehzaan Abdulla posits that there could be a better way to help unite the two sides with a little technological improvement.

Virtua Fighter 4 is a fighting game by Sega. It is the fourth game in the Virtua Fighter series. The game was first released in arcades on the NAOMI 2 board in 2001. Mike from Gaming Respawn takes a deep look.
I have such fond memories of VF4 shame we never got a VF6 especially since VF5 was a competent and good fighting game.

Drew Leachman writes: The From A to Z series lets our editors go back and take a look at games from past generations that are classics, overlooked gems, or just titles they remember fondly. The idea behind this is to pick five games from each letter of the alphabet, once a week to showcase. This delivers 26 weeks and 130 games to talk about. Hopefully it sparks some conversation, and of course plenty of memories.
Our second series will focus on Sony’s sophomore entry into the console business, the PlayStation 2.
Let’s continue with the letters “U and V”.
From the "article"
"Virtua Fighter 4
The one and only Viruta Fighter I have ever played. This was during the same time I was played other 3D fighters with my friends. It never grabbed me as much as Soul Caliber"
My oh my. That is a terrible combination of typos mixed with ENGRISH at its best.

The amount of video game related toys this year is staggering.