The game features one-on-one matches where players choose from a roster of fighters, each based on a distinct martial art. Controls revolve around movement, punch, kick, and guard, with strategy built around high, mid, and low attacks, throws, and spacing. In arcade mode, players defeat opponents in sequence to progress, while mastering counters, wake-up pressure, and ring positioning is essential for success.
Akira Yuki
The iconic Bajiquan practitioner and central face of the series, known for balanced fundamentals.
Pai Chan
A fast Chinese martial artist who excels at speed and sustained offensive pressure.
Lau Chan
Pai's father, a powerful fighter whose style focuses on strong pressure and reach.
Wolf Hawkfield
A professional wrestler with devastating throws and dangerous close-range offense.
Jeffry McWild
A heavy hitter with powerful grapples and solid close-quarters tools.
Kage-Maru
A nimble ninja-style fighter with speed, mobility, and tricky attacks.
Sarah Bryant
A kick-focused fighter with excellent mobility and fluid combinations.
Jacky Bryant
A fast, aggressive fighter built around direct attacks and rapid strings.
Dural
The hidden boss character, notable for overwhelming power and a mysterious presence.
Beginners should focus on guarding, throws, and reliable mid attacks instead of mindless rushdown. Many matches are decided by spacing and counter-hit timing, so use throws and mid-low mix-ups once you close distance. Against strong attacks, defend patiently and punish mistakes. Near the edge of the ring, avoid retreating too much or you may lose control of position.
Defeat all opponents in the single-player arcade run.
Doing so leads to the final battle against the hidden boss Dural.
Tips and tricks
Learn the rhythm of movement, punch, kick, and guard before attempting advanced combos.
Tips and tricks
Do not overattack constantly; spacing and punishment are often more important.
Tips and tricks
Knowing each fighter's reliable mid attacks and throws greatly improves consistency.
User Reviews
A groundbreaking arcade fighter whose 3D visuals and martial arts animation were revolutionary for its time.
User Reviews
Its rules are easy to understand, but the depth of spacing and mind games still feels rewarding today.
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About Virtua Fighter
Virtua Fighter is a 1993 Arcade Systems action, versus, arcade, 3d fighting game, developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega. Virtua Fighter is a 1993 arcade 3D fighting game developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega. It made a huge impact with polygonal characters and a grounded martial arts approach that emphasized positioning, timing, and defense over flashy special moves. The game is widely regarded as a foundational work in the history of 3D fighting games. You can play Virtua Fighter instantly in your browser at https://classicemu.com — no downloads or installation required, with cloud save support and mobile touch controls.
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