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Virtua Fighter 5 (Xbox 360) | 
| From: Sega Category: Video Games
List Price: £49.99 Buy New: £16.99 You Save: £33.00 (66%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1719
Platform: Xbox 360 Rating: To Be Announced Media: Video Game Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5060138431720 ASIN: B000PGQ346
Release Date: October 26, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Quality fighting game! April 28, 2008 This game will keep you entertained for hours, its very easy to get used to and an easy 1000 gamerscore points! But the only thing that was wrong with this game was the online play. If you are beating your opponent online they can just quit like a bad looser and it doesnt affect there record, this is totally wrong and if they bring out another Virtua Fighter they must correct this and let the quitters get beat like real fighters! All in all Virtua Fighter 5 is a quality game and will provide you with many hours of great fighting game play.
Online Exploit! November 21, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
VF 5 would of got 5 stars easily if weren't for the fact that you can actually forfeit a ranked online match without PENALTY!
Unlike Dead Or Alive 4 or Ultimate Dead Or Alive VF5 does not reward the player who hasn't forfeit the fight with a win and so unfortunately the player who has forfeit the match leaves with their win and loss record unintact, this is a green light for anyone who wants to inflate their rank and gain a nice winning ratio without actually gaining it by getting beat and learning from their mistakes!
Hopefully Sega and Microsoft can sort this out with a patch or update...
Virtua Fighter does a 360! November 14, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
after almost one year on from the ps3 release, Sega really has done the 360 proud by at last bringing their flagship fighter to Microsoft's current gen console.
Don't expect this to be a straightforward port of the ps3 version. This is based from the current arcade version C (while the ps3 version is based on the version B). It's basically minor adjustments to some characters moves that effect how the game plays.
although everything looks shiny and almost plastic-like the graphics are amazing (especially if you have HDMI or VGA) and the music is great too. Voices are crisp although they are almost embarrassing to hear each characters taunts! The sound effects have a strange retro-like quality at the menu..
The main selling point for the 360 version is for online battles which you can play against people from USA, Europe to Japan and Asia!
Also the quest mode has many more items for you to unlock and dress your favourite characters.
My only gripe is that loading times seem a bit long for a fighting game but thats it!
For beginners try learning with Jacky, Sarah, Lei Fei, Brad or Pai (as these are pretty easy to pick up but learning everything will take a while)!!
Some arenas have walls while others have ring outs.. if you wanna play cheap you gotta try and knock your opponent out of the ring.. if you fight in a walled arena try and corner them against the wall to either unleash wall attacks or pummel them into submission!
Also when you learn to do floating combos you will need to learn that characters fall into the light or heavy category.. which means certain combos you use on light characters (ie sarah, pai, aoi, lion etc) will not work on heavier characters like wolf, jeffrey etc as they will fall quicker so you need to work out other tactics!
Virtua Fighter 3 is an amazing game but it's not for everyone. Like all the Virtua Fighter games there is a steep learning curve and the 360 joypad (you can use either the digital pad or the analogue) takes a while to get used too and even then it feels slightly clunky but if you gonna complain then get the hori fighting stick!!
Virtua Fighter has always catered for the hardcore but that don't mean for a beginner to the series that you walk away.. well you can download from the leaderboards other peoples replays and see how they play and so that should give you ideas to combo moves.. Although the hard part will be learning them!
Overall please buy this game! Don't be put off by the learning curve.. spend some time learning it and you will be rewarded with an incredible deep fighting game
Better than I thought... October 26, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Well, I obtained a copy of this game today and rushed home to play it. Virtua Fighter 5 has silky smooth graphics and fluid animation and in my mind, is the best fighting game I have played since the days of Tekkan 5 on the Playstation 2.
The fighters seem enormous and move very fluidy. The game is easy enough to get into and there's plenty up for grabs in the way of money, unlockable extras like costume changes and other changes to personalise your fighter.
The attention to detail is excellent. Fight in the arena, and against the backdrop you'll see yourself fighting your opponant on giant TV screens and the screenshots on here don't do the graphics justice. (Neither does the back of the game's case, in fact!) There's plenty to do and look at, and its a bigger and richer feeling experience than Tekkan, though I do miss the backstory and cut scenes that Tekkan offers.
The game is addictive, which is what makes a really good game. It's easy enough to get into, and you can adjust the settings if you're really struggling against opponants.
All in all, a thoroughly enjoyable game which is truly showing the awesome power of the 360 and what it's capable of!
Based on the demo, I'm impressed October 18, 2007 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
Having read lots about the PS3 version that's been out for sometime, I was eager to see what all the fuss was about with this touch-sensitive engine VF5 uses. On downloading the Xbox live demo, it soon became clear. The reaction of the character to your input is revolutionary, really. But dont take my word, try it yourself.
The draw back of no online aspect for it's PS3 yonger brother seems to have been rectified on the 360. Will be interested to see if the super-fast reactions carry across sufficiently.
To get to the point, even with just 4 characters on the demo, this game's already talken up a disproportionate amount of my gaming time. Fans of the series and newcomers alike look set to be made very happy gamers.
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