Virtua Fighter 5: the next-gen vs. ancient-gen thesis
Sega‘s Virtua Fighter series has evolved from cubic muscles and cone-shaped breasts to the sleek, toned, eye-candy glory that it is now. Just take a look at the screens above and compare them. You’ve got the Next-Gen pitted right against the Ancient-Gen. Virtua Fighter 5 has more than a decade of VF-history behind it (first game came out 1993) and you won’t even need a master’s degree in video game design to prove how far the game has reached.
Today, we’ve got a couple more screens to throw a punch out on you, and although the game is also to come out for the 360, these screens are for the PS3-version (or at least, as GameSpot categorizes it).
Enjoy the screens behind the “Full Article” link.
Sega‘s Virtua Fighter series has evolved from cubic muscles and cone-shaped breasts to the sleek, toned, eye-candy glory that it is now. Just take a look at the screens above and compare them. You’ve got the Next-Gen pitted right against the Ancient-Gen. Virtua Fighter 5 has more than a decade of VF-history behind it (first game came out 1993) and you won’t even need a master’s degree in video game design to prove how far the game has reached.
Today, we’ve got a couple more screens to throw a punch out on you, and although the game is also to come out for the 360, these screens are for the PS3-version (or at least, as GameSpot categorizes it). Enjoy!