It is the sequel to Virtua Fighter and the second game in the Virtua Fighter series. It used Sega's Model 2 arcade hardware to run the game at 60 frames per second at a high resolution with no slowdown . It introduced the use of texture-mapped 3D characters, and motion capture animation technology. The...
It is the sequel to Virtua Fighter and the second game in the Virtua Fighter series. It used Sega's Model 2 arcade hardware to run the game at 60 frames per second at a high resolution with no slowdown . It introduced the use of texture-mapped 3D characters, and motion capture animation technology. The Saturn version was also well-received for its graphics and gameplay. This is the only game in the series—other than Virtua Fighter Remix—that could have such size adjustments. Players select a character, and attempt to use that character to overcome a series of opponents. Each character has their own fighting style, loosely based on various real-world fighting methods, such as wrestling or eastern styles. The game introduces two new characters to the roster; Lion Rafale, an expert in mantis-style, and Shun Di, the Drunken Kung Fu master.