I was about to mention these two also.LegendOfLufia said:Injustice and mortalkombat 9 comes to mind.
This... Even the DLC characters have, in my opinion, their own solid story in their own right...SweetShark said:Skullgirls for the win yo!
Every single character you play it have a very solid/enjoyable story and and big twist ending if you play with all of them, from the original cast.
Yeah Maximum Impact does have a lot of stuff to unlock but I wasnt particularly taken with the fighting in it personally. Agreed on SCV great fighting (didnt like critical edge stuff but whatever) great character creator and decent online. Crappy character roster and atrocious single player. Basically it was shitted out after SC4 did so well given a small development time and budget which was cut shorter by the earthquake disaster first and then it was rushed out quicker after because of Tekken Tag 2s arrival and some of its small budget also went to Tekken hence why we get duplicate characters for some and the crappy roster and story mode etc. Still hopes are high for SC6 since it still did as well and by some reports better than Tag 2 did sales wise.Mutant1988 said:In terms of sheer volume of singleplayer modes and unlockables, few games get even close to King of Fighters Maximum Impact 2.
Now, as a counter-point to that, I want to mention that Soul Calibur 5 is one of the worst (Home console) fighting games I've ever played in terms of singleplayer content. It's incredibly void of meaningful singleplayer content and the story is laughably bad. Which is a shame, because I really like the combat system in it (I like power meters and super specials) and making characters for it.
I have that game and totally forgot about that mode er yeah it was ok shame the fighting was ass but I got to play as Cloud and Tifa so its ok oh and Yuffie to. The game also has stupid mini games as well.Scars Unseen said:Kind of old now, but Ergheiz on the PSX had a Quest Mode that was an Action RPG dungeon crawl. Probably the best single player content I've ever seen in a fighting game.
Tenkaichi isn't a fighting game brah, it's an arena brawler... thing.chuckman1 said:The genre tends to suffer from lackluster single player, can you think of any fighting games that offer a fun single player experience?
I think Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2 had a pretty good story mode, Soul Calibur 2 and 3 were ok.
Spoiler: It did... Classic, Adventure (my favorite), All-Star (after it's unlocked), and a few other single-player modes that escape me from lack of playing them as often as the others...Maximum Bert said:Melee also had a reasonable amount of single player content if I remember correctly (which I may not be).
are we really making a distinction between a fight and a brawl? They seem the same to me. I think just because it has a behind the back camera angle doesn't mean its not a fighting game.Danny Dowling said:Tenkaichi isn't a fighting game brah, it's an arena brawler... thing.chuckman1 said:The genre tends to suffer from lackluster single player, can you think of any fighting games that offer a fun single player experience?
I think Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2 had a pretty good story mode, Soul Calibur 2 and 3 were ok.
DBZ fighting games are: Budokai 1-3, Burst Limit, Shin Budokai 1-2 and Another Road, Super DBZ, that one on PS1.
Mortal Kombat 9, Injustice and Mortal Kombat X have extensive single player. Although as a fighting game I don't rate. At all.