Super Street Fighter IV - Recommendations

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Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge

Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge

In the future, the world as we know it is inhabited by humans and Darkstalkers -- beings of the night who descended upon the planet and stole away the light of the sun. Discrimination is at an all time high, fueled by the tendencies of some Darkstalkers to prey upon the humans for their own desires. However, amongst the dark there are those who fight for good, such as the hybrid Donovan and two sisters who are out for revenge. With the coming of the ultimate demon Pyron, the humans and Darkstalkers must band together one last time to save the planet from his wrath...

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unitzero unitzero says...

Both Darkstalkers and Super Street Fighter 4 are anime based on fighting video games. If you want to watch some of your favorite video game characters wail on each other, these are your anime. Darkstalkers is much longer and better in terms of delivering a plot than SSF4, but if you liked one, chances are you might want to check out the other.

BlazBlue: Alter Memory

BlazBlue: Alter Memory

Long ago, the world was saved from a monstrous creature known as the Black Beast by a group of heroes wielding a powerful combination of magic and science. Now, a rebel named Ragna the Bloodedge—who happens to be the most wanted man on the planet—finds himself in the middle of a mysterious plot that’s somehow connected to the Black Beast’s resurrection and the possible end of the world.

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If you're a big fan of fighting games, then you've probably played, and enjoyed both of the games that these two anime are based on. If that's the case then you may well find some enjoyment from seeing your favourite characters fully animated, and kicking ass on the small screen.

The big difference between the two is that the Tekken movie is animated in high-end CGI, whereas the BlazBlue anime is more your run-of-the mill hand drawn animation style, for the most part.

If you're not a fan of these games, then i wouldn't recommend either as they are filled with animation, pacing, directing, character design and plot flaws that can make it almost unwatchable. But diehard fans should at least get a kick out of them!

Virtua Fighter

Virtua Fighter

Legends speak of a great constellation of stars, only visible to those who possess true strength. Having lost his ability to see those stars, Akira walks the earth in search of answers. His quest pits him against powerful fighters like the Koenkan and the mysterious Kage Maru, and lands him in the center of an international conspiracy.

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Street Fighter IV: Aftermath

Street Fighter IV: Aftermath

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Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture

Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture

An ancient relic from the past lies buried beneath the ground: the Armor of Mars, whose six pieces, when combined, will give their wearer the power of a god. So when Sulia Gaudeamus tells Terry Bogard that her brother Laocorn, driven insane by the death of their father, is about to obtain the final pieces of the armor, nothing less than the fate of the world is at stake! Now Terry, along with his brother Andy and friends Joe Higashi and Mai Shiranui, must defeat Laucorn and his powerful minions before he obtains the power of the God of War himself!

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Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle

Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle

By all accounts, Terry Bogard is one of the greatest martial artists in the world... until he goes up against the enigmatic Wolfgang Krauser, a man with the fighting abilities of a demigod. Terry emerges from the fight beaten and humiliated, his best shot not even able to dent Krauser's armor. But more insidious than the physical injuries is the damage to Terry's pride and confidence. Can his brother Andy and friends Joe Higashi and Mai Shiranui help him regain his mental strength and defeat Krauser and his henchmen, or is this the end for Terry's career as a fighter?

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Battle Arena Toshinden

Battle Arena Toshinden

One year ago, Eiji Shinjo and a group of powerful fighters competed in the Toshin Tournament, to prove their strength. In the present, a mysterious warrior is hunting down the Tournament's participants one by one, and is using their own moves against them. For Eiji, Kayin and the rest of the gang, tracking down the responsible party will put them right in the middle of a conspiracy that threatens their very lives! Can strength alone defeat an enemy who seems to know their every move before they use it?

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Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf

Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf

When legendary martial artist Jeff Bogard is assassinated by his archrival Geese Howard, Jeff's young sons Terry and Andy swear revenge. Years later, their skills honed, they return and enter the King of Fighters tournament, each hoping to prove himself worthy of learning their school's ultimate technique: the only attack that can defeat Geese. But Geese himself controls the tournament from the shadows, and he will stop at nothing to eliminate the brothers before they acquire the secret they seek!

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Shadow Skill: Secret of the Kurudan Style

Shadow Skill: Secret of the Kurudan Style

The legendary martial art known as Shadow Skill has been passed down through the generations, landing in the hands of the powerful Elle Ragu. Holding the title of Sevaar, she always is looking for a good fight along with her adoptive brother Gau Ban, but her newest challenge might be too much to handle. In Kuruda, this mysterious villain is on a quest to find the legendary Genesis skills that can defeat any opponent, including Elle and Gau. With time running out and the whole world to save, only Elle and Gau can save the day… but are their skills strong enough to survive?

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Tekken: The Motion Picture

Tekken: The Motion Picture

The Mishima corporation is one of the richest conglomerates on the planet, and its owner, the legendary fighter Heihachi Mishima, is now sponsoring a martial arts competition – whoever can best the other competitors and finally defeat Heihachi himself will be awarded both wealth and the title of King of Iron Fist. But money and fame are not the only factors drawing fighters to the competition, as Heihachi has made many enemies over time – his son Kazuya being one of them.

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