Testseek.com have collected 16 expert reviews of the Virtua Fighter 5 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Virtua Fighter 5.
January 2008
(86%)
16 Reviews
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Abstract: It's about time the somebody makes another fighting game for the Xbox 360! Outside of Xbox Live Arcade games like Street Fighter II Turbo and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, Dead or Alive 4 is the only Xbox 360 fighting game of note. While I can't argue agai...
Abstract: I never bought into the Virtua Fighter hype back when the first two arcade releases hit. It really didn't win me over until the visual style took a major upgrade with the release of Virtua Fighter 3. From there on out I definitely considered myself to ...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Having debuted on the PlayStation 3 as a console exclusive, Xbox 360 owners felt left out when Sega released Virtua Fighter 5. Sure, there are some great fighting games already available (like Dead or Alive 4, amon...
Instant classic that combines face-melting graphics with gameplay that suits both casuals and hardcore; now online.
Occasionally mega-cheap A.I, some might feel its not different enough from VF4.
When Virtua Fighter 5 released in February as a timed PS3 exclusive, we praised it as an instant classic in spite of its lack of online multiplayer, which seemed to rub some the wrong way. Nevertheless, AM2 managed to deliver an experience that made it...
Abstract: Virtua Fighter is the best fighting series in videogames. Sorry Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, DOA, and every other contender. No series has offered greater depth and complexity over its lifetime than SEGA-AM2s Virtua Fighter. The VF series is not for...
Abstract: VIDEO: Head over to our videos page to check out all Virtua Fighter 5 footage!When Virtua Fighter 5 came out for PS3 back in February, it received near-unanimous praise across the board for its limber gameplay (on both controller and fighting stick), g...
Abstract: On the face of it, Virtua Fighter 5 is accessible enough, yet its combat engine has a depth thatll make hardcore fighting fans drool. The campaign mode is quite novel and jazzes up the single player mode nicely, but the largely smooth online play is ...
Flamboyant and colourful characters, Deep, deep fighting engine, Online play, Looks gorgeous
Music is slightly irritating, Training mode could be more informative
The Piece de resistance of Virtua Fighter 5 is the online play. Its as smooth as butter. Ive been sliding into games immediately, experiencing no frame rate issues and more importantly playing in some great matches. The online mode is really where it...