Console Fighting Games of 2002 - Virtua Fighter 4

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Virtua Fighter 4 is the fourth entry in the Virtua Fighter series and the first instalment not to appear on a Sega console, following Sega's withdrawal from the console market in 2001. Releasing in arcades in 2001, Virtua Fighter 4 was later ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2002 and released worldwide.

Developed by SEGA-AM2, with the game directed and produced by legendary game designer Yu Suzuki, Virtua Fighter 4 introduces a roster of 14 fighters to choose from, with 2 new fighters joining the lineup: Lei-Fei and Vanessa Lewis. An updated release of the game titled Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution added an additional 2 fighters to the roster, with Brad Burns and Goh Hinogami joining.

One fighter to miss out on a place in the VF4 roster from previous games was Taka-Arashi; apparently, developers were having trouble adapting him to fit the new system mechanics. It wouldn't be until an updated version of VF5, Virtua Fighter 5 R, that Taka-Arashi would return.

Virtua Fighter 4 offers a variable mix of modes including Arcade, Versus, a Quest mode named Kumite Mode which unlocks Dural once completed, and an extensive training mode which also includes an encyclopedia of fighting game terms.

1. Intro 00:00
2. Gameplay 00:15
3. Outro 09:36

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