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8. Virtue Fighter 2

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Virtual Fighter 2 holds a unique spot in my gaming journey. Unlike its predecessor, this one really struck a chord. Back in '94, this game took the 3D fighting format to a whole new level. I started with Virtual Fighter and it did nothing for me, but its sequel had me hooked! Whether it was in the arcade or on the Sega Saturn, I dived headfirst into this world of martial arts and technique. It taught me nuances in fighting games beyond Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat. Learning the characters, their strengths and weaknesses, discovering cheap moves, and countering them - that was the essence of Virtual Fighter 2. The strategies developed, especially the drunk character with his evasive moves, made it a fun yet challenging experience. Couch co-op was a massive deal back then. I'd invite friends over to engage in endless hours of battles. It was more than just a game; it was a way to bond and settle scores. The mechanics of air juggling, combos, and the satisfaction of evading and striking with a perfect move made it an absolute blast. However, despite being such a pivotal game in my youth, its place on my top ten list isn't higher due to its decline in keeping up with later iterations. Post-Virtual Fighter 2, I found other fighting games like Tekken and Street Fighter surpassing its charm. Yet, the memories and skills I garnered from this game remain etched in my gaming history. Virtual Fighter 2 wasn't just a game; it was a whole era of bonding, learning, and unleashing combo moves against friends. To this day, I still appreciate its influence on my gaming experience. Stay tuned for more insights into my top ten video games list!
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Virtual Fighter 2 holds a unique spot in my gaming journey. Unlike its predecessor, this one really struck a chord. Back in '94, this game took the 3D fighting format to a whole new level. I started with Virtual Fighter and it did nothing for me, but its sequel had me hooked! Whether it was in the arcade or on the Sega Saturn, I dived headfirst into this world of martial arts and technique. It taught me nuances in fighting games beyond Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat. Learning the characters, their strengths and weaknesses, discovering cheap moves, and countering them - that was the essence of Virtual Fighter 2. The strategies developed, especially the drunk character with his evasive moves, made it a fun yet challenging experience. Couch co-op was a massive deal back then. I'd invite friends over to engage in endless hours of battles. It was more than just a game; it was a way to bond and settle scores. The mechanics of air juggling, combos, and the satisfaction of evading and striking with a perfect move made it an absolute blast. However, despite being such a pivotal game in my youth, its place on my top ten list isn't higher due to its decline in keeping up with later iterations. Post-Virtual Fighter 2, I found other fighting games like Tekken and Street Fighter surpassing its charm. Yet, the memories and skills I garnered from this game remain etched in my gaming history. Virtual Fighter 2 wasn't just a game; it was a whole era of bonding, learning, and unleashing combo moves against friends. To this day, I still appreciate its influence on my gaming experience. Stay tuned for more insights into my top ten video games list!
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