11/29/2023 0 Comments Virtua fighter 2 arcade![]() ![]() I was smitten from almost the first minute I saw the first Virtua Fighter. It is these delightfully accessible characters, along with childhood memories of the arcade, which conspire to give me very warm nostalgic feelings towards the Virtua Fighter Series. It also happily indulges in “wacky old man” (Shun), “mysterious ninja feller” (Kage) and “squabbling siblings” (Sarah and Jacky) Virtua Fighter 2 happily ticks every single one of those boxes with Akira, Lion, Wolf and Pai respectively. ![]() Maybe it’s because almost every fighting game is so reassuringly familiar? You have your archetype characters such as “bloke who knows some vague form of Kung Fu and wears a headband”, “cocky punk with something to prove”, “gruff professional wrestler” and “spunky young woman with daddy issues” In fact, I’ve even been known to like an awful fighting game should the mood take me.
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