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Engage in virtual combat with these fighting video games that will bring out your competitive edge and show off your strategic prowess.
Best Boxing Video Games
Fear might be more well-reserved for the likes of Resident Evil and Dead Space, but when there's a bullet-fast fist coming toward your virtual person by the infamously blood-crazed Mike Tyson, you're sure to be sent to terrified shivers in your seat. Do you like punching things repeatedly? Because, if you do, then you'll love these of the best boxing video games, for they'll take your teeth out (and make you lose endless hours of awesome boxing gameplay).
By George Herman8 years ago in Gamers
Overwatch Is a Mess
I wasn't going to say anything about this game, but it looks like I'm going to have to. Overwatch is nearly complete garbage. Don't get me wrong, I have loved the game for a while, but it's getting to be almost unbearable for me to play. Let's take a little journey into why.
By Lyvia Jack8 years ago in Gamers
Game Review: Dragon Ball Fighter Z
Dragon Ball Z fans!!! Prepare for the fight of your life where a new game awaits for you! Enter Dragon Ball Fighter Z! The anticipated game is set to release on January 26th of next year. The game is available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows (PC). The upcoming game is also developed by Arc System Works and published by world renowned Bandai Namco Entertainment, which is based on the Dragon Ball Z series.
By Michael Reynoso8 years ago in Gamers
Here's How the 'Star Wars: Battlefront II' Season Pass Controversy Could Be Resolved
After the official reveal of the Star Wars: Battlefront II reboot, there's no doubt that fans are shaking their heads in mass confusion. All of this started when EA DICE creative director Bernd Diemer told Mashable that #Battlefront2 wouldn't have a season pass for premium DLC. However, it was quickly redacted when EA's PR department decided to step in and metaphorically tape DICE's mouth shut.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
'Battlefield 1' Opens the Door for Other Less-Modern Conflicts as Viable Game Settings
World War 1 is a war we don't see or hear about in shooter games very often. It is a war that remains unspoken in an industry driven by games that display as many violent facets of war. The masters of realism in war hover around it at times. Call of Duty 2 gave light to consumer interest by taking players across Europe as Russian's, the French, and even American's during the height World War 2. Battlefield: 1942 continued to show this prowess as developer DICE built their franchise to focus around famed wars in history. With games like Valiant Hearts: The Great War published by Ubisoft, World War 1 has begun to gain some traction as a era for games to depict.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
'Battlefront 2' and 'Call of Duty: WW2' are Announced, But I Won't Buy a Season Pass for Either
It was a cold November in 2014 when I stood in line with the receipt to Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare in hand. My receipt total was circled in big red ink by the associate at the local GameStop. It wasn't the first time I stood in line with a ticket that totaled around $112.64 with tax. With my Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Season Pass purchased, I was ready for the big fight when I took off to the online community, and prepared for the next installation of a franchise I once loved.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
20 Characters That Defined Mortal Kombat: The Best & The Worst
22 years ago, Mortal Kombat became the 4th movie based on a video game to hit the big screen following Super Mario Bros., Double Dragon & Street Fighter. Although the film was met with mediocre reviews, it stands as the 4th highest grossing video game adaptation ever behind Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time & Pokemon: The First Movie.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers











