Blood & Glory and Blood & Glory: Legends
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
First up is a two-fer and it’s Glu’s Blood & Glory franchise. Both games feature gladiator style fighting that uses swipe and slash style mechanics. The graphics are pretty good in both titles the mechanics are easy to learn and understand. These titles are among the highest rated of any fighting game on this list and since they’re both free (with in app purchases), it won’t cost you anything to check them out. If you want the super gory version, you can pick up that version by clicking here. Click the button below to visit Glu’s developer page where you can find all three games.
First up is a two-fer and it’s Glu’s Blood & Glory franchise. Both games feature gladiator style fighting that uses swipe and slash style mechanics. The graphics are pretty good in both titles the mechanics are easy to learn and understand. These titles are among the highest rated of any fighting game on this list and since they’re both free (with in app purchases), it won’t cost you anything to check them out. If you want the super gory version, you can pick up that version by clicking here. Click the button below to visit Glu’s developer page where you can find all three games.
Fighting Tiger – Liberal
[Price: Free]
Fighting Tiger – Liberal is an older title but it gets the job done. It’s a classic-style 3D fighter game where you pound on opponents as they come after you. It features on-screen controls, simple mechanics, and the graphics aren’t half bad either. Considering that it’s free with no in app purchases, you can’t ask for much more than what the game gives you. That said, it can get repetitive after a while and some game elements are a little bland so beware of that.
Fighting Tiger – Liberal is an older title but it gets the job done. It’s a classic-style 3D fighter game where you pound on opponents as they come after you. It features on-screen controls, simple mechanics, and the graphics aren’t half bad either. Considering that it’s free with no in app purchases, you can’t ask for much more than what the game gives you. That said, it can get repetitive after a while and some game elements are a little bland so beware of that.
Hockey Fight Pro
[Price: Free / $1.01]
There are a lot of people who don’t like fighting in hockey and those people won’t be playing this game. It focuses solely around fighting hockey style but it’s set up like a 3D fighter. You’ll circle with your opponent and beat on them a little bit. You can play in tournament mode and upgrade your characters as well and that adds a little bit of depth. There are even achievements. There is a free version so you can try it out and the paid version is $1.01.
There are a lot of people who don’t like fighting in hockey and those people won’t be playing this game. It focuses solely around fighting hockey style but it’s set up like a 3D fighter. You’ll circle with your opponent and beat on them a little bit. You can play in tournament mode and upgrade your characters as well and that adds a little bit of depth. There are even achievements. There is a free version so you can try it out and the paid version is $1.01.
Injustice: Gods Among Us
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
Injustice: Gods Among Us is one of the more complete fighting game experiences on the list. You can choose from a number of your favorite DC heroes and villains and fight the other heroes and villains. You can level up characters, unlock moves, fight using online multiplayer, and the graphics are pretty good. Each fight consists of a 3-on-3 battle so you can build a roster around your play style and level up all of them. It’s a really good game and it’s free to play (with in app purchases).
Injustice: Gods Among Us is one of the more complete fighting game experiences on the list. You can choose from a number of your favorite DC heroes and villains and fight the other heroes and villains. You can level up characters, unlock moves, fight using online multiplayer, and the graphics are pretty good. Each fight consists of a 3-on-3 battle so you can build a roster around your play style and level up all of them. It’s a really good game and it’s free to play (with in app purchases).
The King of Fighters ’98
[Price: $2.99]
If you want something a little more old school then The King of Fighters ’98 is it. It features old school graphics and a 2D fighting style. It even employs a “credits” system like an old arcade game which, while useless, gives it a charming, old school feel. There are 38 playable characters, 4-button on-screen controls, and you can challenge your friends using Bluetooth multiplayer. It’s just as fun as it was nearly two decades ago and $2.99 really isn’t that much when you consider that fans of the series dropped more money on that in quarters in one day back when arcades were a thing.
If you want something a little more old school then The King of Fighters ’98 is it. It features old school graphics and a 2D fighting style. It even employs a “credits” system like an old arcade game which, while useless, gives it a charming, old school feel. There are 38 playable characters, 4-button on-screen controls, and you can challenge your friends using Bluetooth multiplayer. It’s just as fun as it was nearly two decades ago and $2.99 really isn’t that much when you consider that fans of the series dropped more money on that in quarters in one day back when arcades were a thing.
Punch Hero
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
Punch Hero is a boxing game that takes a more 3D cartoon-style approach to the fighting game genre. You’ll play as a character that you can customize with things like facial hair and sun glasses. One of the more fun features is you can use real faces for characters so if there’s someone you’ve always wanted to punch, you can do so virtually. The mechanics are fluid and feel like an arcade game which is nice and you can play in three different game modes.
Punch Hero is a boxing game that takes a more 3D cartoon-style approach to the fighting game genre. You’ll play as a character that you can customize with things like facial hair and sun glasses. One of the more fun features is you can use real faces for characters so if there’s someone you’ve always wanted to punch, you can do so virtually. The mechanics are fluid and feel like an arcade game which is nice and you can play in three different game modes.
Real Boxing
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
Real Boxing made its name as a Tegra-optimized game that includes really good graphics. There have been a lot of game play videos and coverage because it was a flagship title for things like the NVIDIA Shield series of products. It’s also a pretty decent fighting game. It tries to emulate a real boxing experience and considering that you’re playing this game on a touch screen telephone, it does better than you’d expect it to. There is boxing, character customization, and some other things. It’s free to download but beware because the graphics look best on Tegra devices which means they’re not quite as good on non-Tegra devices.
Real Boxing made its name as a Tegra-optimized game that includes really good graphics. There have been a lot of game play videos and coverage because it was a flagship title for things like the NVIDIA Shield series of products. It’s also a pretty decent fighting game. It tries to emulate a real boxing experience and considering that you’re playing this game on a touch screen telephone, it does better than you’d expect it to. There is boxing, character customization, and some other things. It’s free to download but beware because the graphics look best on Tegra devices which means they’re not quite as good on non-Tegra devices.
Real Steel and Real Steel World Robot Boxing
[Price: $0.99 with in app purchases and Free with in app purchases]
There are few things in life that are more enjoyable than watching machines duke it out. The Real Steel series of games from Reliance Big Entertainment gives you the opportunity to beat up robots with other robots. The original title, Real Steel goes for $0.99 while World Robot Boxing is free. Both titles have in app purchases. The graphics are above average, the mechanics are easy to learn, and the games are just enjoyable. Between the two titles, you can play as over 50 robots in over a dozen arenas, play multiplayer with friends, and play across a number of game modes. It’s a pretty solid experience overall. Click the button to go to Reliance Big Entertainment’s developer page where you can see all of the Real Steel options.
There are few things in life that are more enjoyable than watching machines duke it out. The Real Steel series of games from Reliance Big Entertainment gives you the opportunity to beat up robots with other robots. The original title, Real Steel goes for $0.99 while World Robot Boxing is free. Both titles have in app purchases. The graphics are above average, the mechanics are easy to learn, and the games are just enjoyable. Between the two titles, you can play as over 50 robots in over a dozen arenas, play multiplayer with friends, and play across a number of game modes. It’s a pretty solid experience overall. Click the button to go to Reliance Big Entertainment’s developer page where you can see all of the Real Steel options.
Shadow Fight 2
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
Shadow Fight 2 is a unique fighting game in that there are no actual character graphics. Instead, you fight using silhouetted characters in colorful environments in a 2D-style fighting game. There are a bunch of moves and you can pull off some pretty fun stunts like running up walls and back flipping off of them. The controls require more finesse and timing than other fighting games so if you’re a button masher, you’re probably going to get stomped in this game. There are also RPG elements and a story line to play through which is more than most of these games will give you.
Shadow Fight 2 is a unique fighting game in that there are no actual character graphics. Instead, you fight using silhouetted characters in colorful environments in a 2D-style fighting game. There are a bunch of moves and you can pull off some pretty fun stunts like running up walls and back flipping off of them. The controls require more finesse and timing than other fighting games so if you’re a button masher, you’re probably going to get stomped in this game. There are also RPG elements and a story line to play through which is more than most of these games will give you.
SOULCALBIBUR
[Price: $13.99]
SOULCALIBUR (yes, in all caps) is the most expensive title on this list and it’s also the more recognizable. If you’ve played a Soul Calibur game before than you know that you’re in for. It’s a 3D fighting game with decent graphics, lots of moves, and 19 characters you can play. There is a light story line that you can play through and a time attack to see how fast you can do it. There is also survival mode and a museum where fans can look at some of the concept art for the game. $13.99 is expensive and we don’t blame you if you don’t want to get it but fans of the fighting genre and especially Soul Calibur fans probably won’t mind dropping down the price of admission for this one.
SOULCALIBUR (yes, in all caps) is the most expensive title on this list and it’s also the more recognizable. If you’ve played a Soul Calibur game before than you know that you’re in for. It’s a 3D fighting game with decent graphics, lots of moves, and 19 characters you can play. There is a light story line that you can play through and a time attack to see how fast you can do it. There is also survival mode and a museum where fans can look at some of the concept art for the game. $13.99 is expensive and we don’t blame you if you don’t want to get it but fans of the fighting genre and especially Soul Calibur fans probably won’t mind dropping down the price of admission for this one.
Way of the Dogg
[Price: $1.99]
Last on our list is Way of the Dogg. It features comic book-style graphics and some of the more unique game play. Instead of doing a combination of button presses and character movements to pull of moves, you instead tap and slide gesture patterns to perform moves. The premise is also fun because you play as a budding fighter who trains at the sacred Temple with Snoop Dogg. It’s $1.99, comes with a story line, and all your fights are to the rhythm of hip hop beats. It’s definitely something different and people seem to enjoy it.
Last on our list is Way of the Dogg. It features comic book-style graphics and some of the more unique game play. Instead of doing a combination of button presses and character movements to pull of moves, you instead tap and slide gesture patterns to perform moves. The premise is also fun because you play as a budding fighter who trains at the sacred Temple with Snoop Dogg. It’s $1.99, comes with a story line, and all your fights are to the rhythm of hip hop beats. It’s definitely something different and people seem to enjoy it.
Legendary ninja - Free game
Like Flappy Bird game, legedary ninja game was adapted with unique graphics and impressive. Players just a sword and fight with the Red Army.
It's action game, facing game or fighting game.
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