Art of Fighting
PlayStation Vita · 1992
About this game
This fighting game began the story of the Sakazaki family and Robert Garcia.
Yuri Sakazaki has been abducted by Mr.
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Big to punish her father, Takuma, and her brother, Ryo.
To rescue her, Ryo and Robert must take on numerous enemies around South Town, eventually reaching the mysterious Mr.
The passion of the game’s creators is evident in the unique game play elements introduced.
These include an energy gauge that is depleted every time a fighter uses a special maneuver, Desperation Attacks that are usable only when a fighter’s health is low, and camera zooming that adjusts on the fly as fighters move around the stage.
All these features ensure that players use strategy and tactics, rather than simply mash buttons.
Adding to the mix are little touches such as characters showing cuts when they are injured and voice-over samples during cut scenes.
Can you perfect the art of fighting and save Yuri?
About PlayStation Vita
Sony's PlayStation Vita (2011) was a technically impressive handheld that never found the commercial audience it deserved, leading to a comparatively small but well-regarded library. Because Sony discontinued cartridge production relatively early and shut down the PSN storefront for new purchases, physical Vita games — some produced in very limited numbers by niche publishers — have become a genuinely scarce, actively appreciating collecting niche.
Gamevaro tracks Art of Fighting for PlayStation Vita with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.
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