As the Capcom Pro Tour 2021 Season Final played out, the powerhouse behind it has announced that two new games will soon be coming the way of the players - Street Fighter 6 and Capcom Fighting Collection.
2020 was a great year for PQube. They released the superb Nexomon: Extinction, dropped the classy Inertial Drift and announced a host of other titles, with one of those being the intriguing Fallen Knight. Now though they've returned with a full release date for the futuristic sword-fighting side scroller. And before you know it you'll probably be hands on with this delightful looking fighter.
Every so often, a game comes along that changes the whole landscape of video games forever. Space Invaders was one, Manic Miner another. The list isn't a massive one. Often this is because the game in question brings something new to the table, and this is the case with the subject of this Looking Back article: Street Fighter II: The World Warrior.
The glorious skies of Skycadia are full of scoundrels and it’s going to be your job to hunt them down. So, what are you waiting for, bounty hunter? Get out there, put your dogfighting skills into practice, and collect the booty by bringing the wrongdoers to justice on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.
It's the best part of two years old, but since the launch of the original base game back in April 2019, Warner Bros and NetherRealm Studios have allowed Mortal Kombat 11 to evolve with the addition of multiple DLC packs and game enhancements. Now though comes the biggest change of them all as Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate delivers the Definitive Edition of the fastest selling title in the franchises history to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC and Google Stadia.
He's one of, if not THE, greatest of all F1 drivers, and the video game version of F1 2020 has already pushed out multiple pieces of Michael Schumacher inspired content. Today though comes more, with the Keep Fighting Foundation DLC delivering a host of new cosmetic options.
For a real challenge, and for a quick blast when you have a few moments to kill, One Finger Death Punch 2 on Xbox One is perfection. It’s not the deepest game ever, but it’s not trying to be: it’s been designed to deliver fast, fun, furious martial arts mayhem, and as such it’s a success.
Dead or Alive Ultimate was quite literally the ultimate fighting experience on Xbox; that and Dead or Alive 3 as a launch title certainly gave Microsoft’s first console a formidable exclusive when going up against PlayStation and Tekken.