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Full Release (1996)
Difficulty Summary
Players rate Virtua Fighter 3 on the easier side overall, with most challenges remaining manageable for a wide range of players.
Why Players Find It Difficult
Players generally find this game manageable because of the following factors:
Who Will Find It Difficult
Virtua Fighter 3 should be manageable for most players, including many newcomers. More experienced players may find it fairly forgiving throughout. Players who rated games like Pokémon Sapphire Version, Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!, and Pokémon Sword at a similar challenge level may find Virtua Fighter 3 broadly comparable in difficulty.
Based on 11 ratings on Normal/Default difficulty, the average score is 3.0/10. Most players rated this game between 2 and 3.
Developer(s)
Sega AM2
Publisher(s)
Sega
Genre(s)
Fighting, Arcade
Platform(s)
Arcade
Keywords
e3 1999, motion blur, e3 1997, motion capture animation, e3 1996, high score, sequel, melee, particle system, geometry, martial arts, grapple, sega model 3, overweight character, hand-to-hand combat, launch titles, artificial intelligence, polygonal 3d, ninja, survival mode, alternate costumes, character select screen, wrestling moves in non-wrestling games
About Virtua Fighter 3
Virtua Fighter 3 is the third fighting game in the Virtua Fighter series. Two new Japanese characters were added to the roster of fighters: Aoi Umenokoji, a beautiful Japanese woman and a childhood friend of Akira Yuki who used a nimble form of Aiki-jujutsu as her fighting style of choice, and Taka-Arashi, a Sumo wrestler from Japan. Taka Arashi would not make another appearance in the Virtua Fighter series until Virtua Fighter 5 R; the series' current producer, Hiroshi Kataoka explained that the removal of Taka in subsequent installments was due to the technical implications of having a substantially larger character.
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