Virtua Fighter 5 Review
Virtua Fighter 5 Review
See the full potential of the PlayStation 3 in the fabulous graphics of Virtua Fighter 5. Patience is the key to this game as you train hard and hone your skills, but it's worth it when you're up to full fighting strength. The PS3 version has two new playable characters to get to know, too. Download the first issue of P3Zine to read the Virtua Fighter 5 review.
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Virtua Fighter 5 reviewVirtua Fighter 5 is an astonishing looking game. From the muscular movements of the combatants, to the delicate light effects of distant waterfalls, this oozes next-gen class. If anyone ever questions your decision to spend £400 on a console and £1000 on a TV, just fire up this game. Let them witness the fabric flow, the polished floors reflect and the water ripple - they’ll forget their put-downs as they pick their jaw up from the floor.
What’s important to understand though is that these visual pleasures are the only thing you’ll get for free from Virtua Fighter 5: everything else has to be earned.
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