Games Like Virtua Fighter 2

12 games similar to Virtua Fighter 2 — handpicked for fans of Fighting games.

Top Games Similar to Virtua Fighter 2

Feature PlatformYearScoreGenre
Art of Fighting 2 NEO-GEO19948.6Action, Fighting
Art of Fighting NEO-GEO19928.2Fighting
Bushido Blade PLAYSTATION19978.8Fighting
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors PLAYSTATION19958.7Fighting
Dead or Alive 2 DREAMCAST20008.8Fighting
Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension SNES19968.8Action, Fighting

All 12 Games Like Virtua Fighter 2

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Art of Fighting 2
1994
Art of Fighting 2 box art
NEO-GEO
8.6
1994 · SNK

SNK's 1994 Neo Geo sequel and the definitive Art of Fighting experience — Art of Fighting 2 dramatically expands the roster to 12 characters (from 2+2 boss-only in AOF1), adds Robert Garcia, Yuri Sakazaki, and King as fully playable alongside refined special move systems, improves the Spirit Gauge balance, and develops the franchise's story connecting to Fatal Fury's timeline.

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Art of Fighting
1992
Art of Fighting box art
NEO-GEO
8.2
1992 · SNK

The Neo-Geo fighter that introduced the spirit gauge, zoom camera, and desperation moves to the genre. Art of Fighting's distinctive power-dependent gameplay created a different strategic rhythm from Street Fighter II, and its characters would later cross over into King of Fighters.

Bushido Blade
1997
Bushido Blade box art
PLAYSTATION
8.8
1997 · Light Weight

Light Weight and Square's 1997 PS1 sword-fighting game that rejected health bars entirely — Bushido Blade uses a realistic limb damage system where strikes to the body can kill or disable in one hit. A unique, contemplative fighting game about the geometry of sword combat rather than combo execution, set in feudal Japanese environments with freedom of movement.

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Dead or Alive 2
2000
Dead or Alive 2 box art
DREAMCAST
8.8
2000 · Team Ninja

Team Ninja's 3D fighting game with a counter-system that rewards defensive timing and multi-level stage environments where fighters can be knocked across floors and through breakable structures. Dead or Alive 2 on Dreamcast delivered the arcade experience with the series' defining gameplay mechanics and exceptional 3D presentation.

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Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension
1996
Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension box art
SNES
8.8
1996 · TOSE

Bandai's 1996 SNES one-on-one fighting game and the final DBZ game on Super Nintendo — Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension features large character sprites pushing SNES hardware limits, aerial combat with characters that can fly across the stage, ki charging system for super attacks, Story Mode following the Cell and Buu sagas, and is considered the finest 2D Dragon Ball Z fighting game of its era.

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Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side
1994
Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side box art
SEGA-CD
8.1
1994 · Sega

Sega's ambitious Sega CD fighting game sequel — Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side expands the original Genesis game's warrior-from-history concept with over 20 characters, stage-specific interactive hazards, elaborate fatality systems (Overkills, Vendetta moves, Sudden Death), and CD audio. A technically impressive fighter that pushed what a 2D fighting game could contain.

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Fatal Fury Special
1993
Fatal Fury Special box art
NEO-GEO
8.7
1993 · SNK

The definitive version of SNK's original fighting franchise, combining the best characters from Fatal Fury 1 and 2 with three secret bosses and refined mechanics. Fatal Fury Special's line system — allowing players to dodge into a background plane — and its distinctive South Town setting built the competitive infrastructure that the King of Fighters series would inherit.

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Killer Instinct Gold
1996
Killer Instinct Gold box art
NINTENDO-64
8.4
1996 · Rare

Rare's port of Killer Instinct 2 to Nintendo 64, delivering the full arcade combo system to home consoles in 1996. With its distinctive roster of supernatural and mythological fighters, the Auto Doubles and manual combo system, and the series' trademark announcer calling each Ultra Combo, KI Gold was the fighting game showcase for early N64 owners.

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Killer Instinct
1995
Killer Instinct box art
SNES
8.5
1995 · Rare

Rare's technically audacious port of the arcade fighter brings pre-rendered 3D character graphics and the signature Combo Breaker system to the SNES in a package that defied expectations for what 16-bit hardware could deliver. The game's roster of outlandish fighters — skeleton warriors, cyborgs, and a two-ton dinosaur — and its lengthy auto-combo chains gave it a distinct identity that set it apart from Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat contemporaries.

FAQ: Games Similar to Virtua Fighter 2

What are the best games like Virtua Fighter 2?
The best games similar to Virtua Fighter 2 include Art of Fighting 2, Art of Fighting, Bushido Blade, and others that share its Fighting gameplay style.
What makes Virtua Fighter 2 unique compared to similar games?
Virtua Fighter 2 stands out for its combination of Fighting elements developed by Sega AM2 in 1995.
Are there modern games similar to Virtua Fighter 2?
Yes, many modern games draw inspiration from Virtua Fighter 2. The Fighting genres it helped define continue to influence games today.