Melty Blood Type Lumina: Kouma Kishima Arc Drive and Last Arc Special Attacks
Here is a general description of Melty Blood Type Lumina:
Gameplay:
Melty Blood Type Lumina features fast-paced 2D fighting gameplay with a diverse cast of characters, each possessing unique moves and abilities. The game follows the traditional style of anime-style fighting games, with players engaging in one-on-one battles.
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Melty Blood Type Lumina: Akiha Tohno Arc Drive and Last Arc Special Attacks
Here is a general description of Melty Blood Type Lumina:
Gameplay:
Melty Blood Type Lumina features fast-paced 2D fighting gameplay with a diverse cast of characters, each possessing unique moves and abilities. The game follows the traditional style of anime-style fighting games, with players engaging in one-on-one battles.
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Melty Blood Type Lumina: Ciel Arc Drive and Last Arc Special Attacks
Here is a general description of Melty Blood Type Lumina:
Gameplay:
Melty Blood Type Lumina features fast-paced 2D fighting gameplay with a diverse cast of characters, each possessing unique moves and abilities. The game follows the traditional style of anime-style fighting games, with players engaging in one-on-one battles.
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Melty Blood Type Lumina: Ushiwakamaru Arc Drive and Last Arc Special Attacks
Here is a general description of Melty Blood Type Lumina:
Gameplay:
Melty Blood Type Lumina features fast-paced 2D fighting gameplay with a diverse cast of characters, each possessing unique moves and abilities. The game follows the traditional style of anime-style fighting games, with players engaging in one-on-one battles.
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Yu Yu Hakusho 2 - Kakutou no Shou - All characters Ultimate Special Attacks
Yu Yu Hakusho: Kakutou no Shou is a video game adaptation of the popular manga and anime series "Yu Yu Hakusho." The title translates to "The Fight" or "The Fighting" in English. The game was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1993.
The gameplay of "Kakutou no Shou" revolves around one-on-one battles between characters from the "Yu Yu Hakusho" series. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their unique fighting styles and special moves. The game follows the storyline of the anime, and players can engage in battles against various opponents as they progress through the game.
The battles are presented in a side-scrolling format, and players can execute various punches, kicks, and special techniques to defeat their opponents. The game also features a power-up system, allowing players to unleash more potent attacks when their power meter is filled.
While "Yu Yu Hakusho: Kakutou no Shou" may not be as well-known as some other fighting games from its era, it holds significance for fans of the "Yu Yu Hakusho" series. The game captures the essence of the anime by incorporating its characters and signature moves into an engaging fighting game experience.
Melty Blood Type Lumina: Arcueid Brunestud Arc Drive and Last Arc Special Attacks
Melty Blood Type Lumina is a 2D fighting game developed by French Bread and published by DELiGHTWORKS Inc. The game is part of the Melty Blood series, which originated as a visual novel called "Tsukihime" and later evolved into a popular fighting game franchise.
Here is a general description of Melty Blood Type Lumina:
Gameplay:
Melty Blood Type Lumina features fast-paced 2D fighting gameplay with a diverse cast of characters, each possessing unique moves and abilities. The game follows the traditional style of anime-style fighting games, with players engaging in one-on-one battles.
Graphics and Art Style:
The game boasts a visually striking art style, with detailed character designs and fluid animations. The graphics aim to capture the essence of the visual novel and anime origins, delivering a visually appealing experience.
Story:
Melty Blood Type Lumina continues the overarching narrative of the Melty Blood series, which is deeply intertwined with the Tsukihime universe. The story often involves supernatural elements, complex relationships, and a dark and mysterious atmosphere.
Characters:
The roster includes a mix of returning characters from previous Melty Blood titles and newcomers. Each character has their own unique playstyle and set of special moves, catering to different player preferences.
Development and Release:
The game was developed by French Bread, known for their work on other fighting game titles like Under Night In-Birth, and it was published by DELiGHTWORKS Inc. Melty Blood Type Lumina was released for various platforms, including PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft Windows.
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Melty Blood Type Lumina: Shiki Tohno Arc Drive and Last Arc Special Attacks
Melty Blood Type Lumina is a 2D fighting game developed by French Bread and published by DELiGHTWORKS Inc. The game is part of the Melty Blood series, which originated as a visual novel called "Tsukihime" and later evolved into a popular fighting game franchise.
Here is a general description of Melty Blood Type Lumina:
Gameplay:
Melty Blood Type Lumina features fast-paced 2D fighting gameplay with a diverse cast of characters, each possessing unique moves and abilities. The game follows the traditional style of anime-style fighting games, with players engaging in one-on-one battles.
Graphics and Art Style:
The game boasts a visually striking art style, with detailed character designs and fluid animations. The graphics aim to capture the essence of the visual novel and anime origins, delivering a visually appealing experience.
Story:
Melty Blood Type Lumina continues the overarching narrative of the Melty Blood series, which is deeply intertwined with the Tsukihime universe. The story often involves supernatural elements, complex relationships, and a dark and mysterious atmosphere.
Characters:
The roster includes a mix of returning characters from previous Melty Blood titles and newcomers. Each character has their own unique playstyle and set of special moves, catering to different player preferences.
Development and Release:
The game was developed by French Bread, known for their work on other fighting game titles like Under Night In-Birth, and it was published by DELiGHTWORKS Inc. Melty Blood Type Lumina was released for various platforms, including PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft Windows.
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Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Labrys Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold -Labrys (Shadow) Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Rise Kujikawa Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Ken Amada and Koromaru Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Aigis Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Akihiko Sanada Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
Persona 4 - The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Junpei Iori Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
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Persona 4 - The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Elizabeth Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
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Persona 4 - The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Tohru Adachi Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
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Persona 4 - The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Mitsuru Kirijo Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
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Persona 4 - The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Yukari Takeba Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
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Persona 4 - The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Marie Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
Persona 4 - The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - All Characters Ultimate Special Attacks also Persona 3
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold is a fighting game developed by Arc System Works. It serves as a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
The game was originally released in Japanese arcades in 2013 and later on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The story takes place after the events of "Persona 4 Arena" and continues the narrative of the characters from "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The characters find themselves drawn into a mysterious tournament known as the "P-1 Climax," where they must battle against each other and new adversaries.
In terms of gameplay, "Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" retains the 2D fighting mechanics introduced in its predecessor. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities. The game features both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to experience the story or compete against friends in battles.
The title's name, "Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold," reflects the intense and dynamic nature of the fighting gameplay, with "suplex hold" likely referencing wrestling moves, which are a thematic element in the game. The inclusion of the term "Ultimax" emphasizes the heightened stakes and intensity in this installment of the series. Overall, the game offers a blend of engaging storytelling, vibrant visuals, and strategic fighting gameplay set within the beloved "Persona" universe.
On Fighting Attacks Evolution, you will watch many different special attacks, super moves, critical arts, finishers, ultimate skills, super combos and more. Besides the evolution of your favorite characters among the years, how their attack changed and many more stuff related to the fighting games world and all, thanks for watching! :)
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Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Sho Minazuki Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
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Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Margaret Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
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Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Kanji Tatsumi Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
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Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Naoto Shirogane Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
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Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold - Chie Satonaka Ultimate Special Attack
Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold, also known as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," is a fighting video game developed by Arc System Works in collaboration with Atlus. It is a sequel to "Persona 4 Arena" and is part of the larger "Persona" series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise.
Here's a general overview of the game:
Genre:
Fighting
Release:
The game was originally released in arcades in Japan in November 2013 and later on home consoles.
Plot:
"Ultimax" continues the story from "Persona 4 Arena" and features characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4." The narrative revolves around the characters being trapped in a mysterious tournament, where they must confront new adversaries and face challenges related to the Persona universe.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of "Ultimax" is centered around traditional 2D fighting mechanics. Players can choose from a roster of characters, each with their own unique Persona abilities and fighting styles. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing players to engage in battles against computer-controlled opponents or against friends.
New Features:
"Ultimax" introduces new characters to the roster, including fighters from "Persona 3." Additionally, the game includes new gameplay mechanics, stages, and story elements compared to its predecessor.
Visuals:
The game features vibrant 2D sprite-based visuals and dynamic animations, capturing the essence of the "Persona" series' distinctive art style.
Reception:
"Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, character roster, and continuation of the story. Fans of the "Persona" series appreciated the crossover of characters from different games within the franchise.
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