I dabble in the fight games, in my youth I grew up on Tekken mostly, played 2-5 but kinda fell off the wagon and never got round to even touching 6 or TTT2, also at one point in said youth some friends introduced me to Smash Bros. which blew my freaking mind back then and mostly made me go "Who the hell are all these cool ass characters?" my mind at the time only knew Mario and Pokemon when it came to Nintendo so it was pretty neat. I dabbled with some Mortal Kombat here and there but nothing really major, played some MK 4 on N64 and a bit of Deception on PSP, but other than that only saw glimpses of the other titles. As for Street Fighter, yeah I had a copy of Super Turbo II on the SNES but never really played it enough for me to have any lasting memories of it now.
Flash forward to the present and I'm back in the fighting game saddle and now with the better understanding of how to actually fight (one little thing I always used to say to myself is that most fighting games teach you how to play, but not how to fight. that is they'll tell you how to do a Hadouken, but they wont tell you the usefulness of it as a move, and how it can affect spacing and combos). These days I try my hand at a bunch of games but here's the ones I frequent:
Ultra Street Fighter 4: I main Juri because she's awesome, though I do like switching between several characters that include Cody, Sakura, C. Viper and Poison.
Rising Thunder: Started off with Dauntless, currently maining Edge and practicing how to use Crow, but yeah its a fun game, would be more so if I could get smoother matches, not a lot of African players to bump into and the netcode still needs some tweaking to get on that smooth play.
Skullgirls: I wont lie I haven't touched it in a while but for the brief moments I do its pretty nice, I recently finished Robo-Fortune's story and might wanna go back to getting good with my Fukua-Cerebella team up.
Guilty Gear XX^C+R: I won't lie I mainly bought it to vote with my wallet and show Arcsys that there's demand for their games on PC, cause other than that the netcode is terrible, I hear BB Continuum Shift Extend has better code but never really been a BB fan, when it comes to presentation I feel it doesn't the same X factor that GG has.
I have Injustice, KoF XIII and MK 9 sitting in my Steam lib but those are mostly there cause I was getting all sorts of games and seeing what play style I like the most.
As for games I'm looking forward to:
Killer Instinct: Have had my eye on this game for a while, was never gonna shell out for an Xbone just to play it but I held on to the possibility that it'd come to PC, and it will be next year so there's that to look forward to.
Guilty Gear Xrd: If it ever crawls its way onto PC possibly after the numerous revisions its bound to get, then again I could be wrong about the revisions seeing as Revelator is the only one so far, but thats getting a full on arcade release as a stand alone title so I'm willing to bet that there's probably another version that's gonna be out after it.
Street Fighter V: Because why not, I mean its Street Fighter and so far when it comes to the PC fighting game scene its like the only game where you can always find people playing. Still holding out for Juri to get in, which will probably be later down the line, possibly in the first wave on DLC characters I'm hoping, in that case I'll just main Nash like I did in Alpha 3, or Karin if she gets in.
Them's Fighting Herds: I was following Mane 6's efforts throughout most of their journey with Fighting is Magic, and it sucked when the game got shot down, but its good to see them picking up the scraps and rebuilding it anew and it looking better than ever.
Tekken 7: I heard it was gonna come PC side too so there's me looking out for that, its been a while since I played a 3D fighting game and Tekken is a good way to get back in the saddle I feel, sure there's DoA 5 but I hear that shit's a stripped down version on the PC.
Mortal Kombat X: I know its already out so what I'm looking forward to is when they fix the PC version up, so far I still hear that the netkode's still janky here and there and while I know MK has one of the best presented story modes in a figthing game, I ain't gonna buy it just for that.