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− | |definition = Fighting games allow players to engage in melee arena combat. Usually one-on-one, but team fighting games also exist. Fights continue until one of the characters or teams is knocked out. Additional endings may include being forced out of the arena/ring or a time limit | + | |definition = Fighting games allow players to engage in melee arena combat. Usually one-on-one, but team fighting games also exist. Fights continue until one of the characters or teams is knocked out. Additional endings may include being forced out of the arena/ring or a time limit. |
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*[[Street Fighter V]] | *[[Street Fighter V]] | ||
*[[Tekken 7]] | *[[Tekken 7]] | ||
− | |notes = [https://www.mobygames.com/genre/sheet/fighting/ MobyGames] | + | |notes = [https://www.mobygames.com/genre/sheet/fighting/ MobyGames]<br>If the game makes the player face multiple enemies in levels, it is more likely to be a [[:Category:Brawler|Brawler]]. |
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Revision as of 07:16, 1 May 2020
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Fighting games allow players to engage in melee arena combat. Usually one-on-one, but team fighting games also exist. Fights continue until one of the characters or teams is knocked out. Additional endings may include being forced out of the arena/ring or a time limit. | |
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MobyGames If the game makes the player face multiple enemies in levels, it is more likely to be a Brawler. |