Virtua Fighter 5 [Not For Resale]
Xbox 360
About this game
Virtua Fighter 5 is a single-player and multiplayer 3D fighting game.
The game revolves around the fifth World Fighting Tournament, an international competition that draws together seventeen martial artists.
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Fifteen veterans return from earlier tournaments, joined by two newcomers: Eileen, a young woman who practices a fast, acrobatic style of monkey kung fu, and El Blaze, a masked luchador who incorporates professional wrestling techniques into his moveset.
Unknown to the participants, the tournament’s sponsor, the shadowy J6 organization, is using the competition to test its next generation of experimental fighters.
Having previously captured data from Vanessa Lewis, J6 develops a new prototype known as V-Dural, and the new tournament is intended to expose a traitor within the group while evaluating the effectiveness of the program.
Combat retains the series’ one-on-one arena structure, built around three basic inputs: punch, kick, and guard.
Players chain these into combinations, counters, and throws while managing positioning in a 3D space.
Movement includes circling around opponents, closing distance with dashes, and retreating to avoid danger.
Matches are won by reducing an opponent’s health to zero or by knocking them out of the ring.
New mechanics expand the tactical depth of this installment.
The “offensive move” system allows fighters to sidestep into the foreground or background while launching an attack, creating opportunities to evade and punish linear strikes.
The clash system lets a well-timed throw and attack cancel each other out, forcing players to adapt quickly in close-range exchanges.
Throws have also been slowed slightly, making their execution easier to counter.
As in prior entries, ring positioning and awareness are critical, since an opponent can be defeated instantly by being forced out of bounds.
Virtua Fighter 5 also introduces expanded customization.
Players can earn and equip a wide variety of items, clothing pieces, and accessories tha
About Xbox 360
Microsoft's second console, the Xbox 360 (2005), is remembered for popularizing online multiplayer through Xbox Live and for a notoriously high hardware failure rate (the "Red Ring of Death") — which ironically makes well-preserved, working units and complete game cases more collectible today. Physical 360 games are still generally affordable, though limited Kinect-era peripherals and bundles are becoming harder to find complete.
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