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7 Best PS3 Fighting Games (Ranked)

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The PlayStation 3/PS3 is a console that has stood the test of time and has been the platform for some of the best fighting games in history.

Fighting games have always been a staple of the gaming industry, and the PS3 has had no shortage of them.

In this article, we’ll be ranking the seven best PS3 fighting games of all time.

7. Virtua Fighter 5

Virtua Fighter 5 is a game that is a testament to the fighting game genre.

It’s one of the most technically demanding games on this list, with a steep learning curve. It’s a game that rewards practice, and the gameplay is focused on timing and precision.

If you’re a fan of classic arcade fighting games, then Virtua Fighter 5 is definitely worth checking out.

6. SoulCalibur IV

SoulCalibur IV is a game that is known for its beautiful visuals and fantastic gameplay.

The game is set in a fantastical world, and the characters are all unique and interesting. The combat is fast-paced and fluid, with a good mix of strategy and skill.

SoulCalibur IV is great for both casual and hardcore players and is well worth tracking down if you still have a PlayStation 3 console.

5. Persona 4 Arena

Persona 4 Arena is a game that is based on the popular Persona series.

This title features characters from the series and has a unique combat system, is fast-paced, and the controls are easy to learn.

The story mode is also great, and it’s a game that is worth playing for both fans of the series and those new to it, especially if you’re into the Persona franchise.

4. Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition

Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition is a game that has stood the test of time.

It’s a classic fighting game that has been remastered for the PS3. The game features an extensive roster of characters, each with a unique playstyle.

In terms of Street Fighter games, this may genuinely be one of the best ever, but we kind of felt it unfair to put it in at number 1 in this list because it is predominately known as a PS1 classic.

3. UFC Undisputed 3

UFC Undisputed 3 is a game that is based on the popular UFC franchise.

The game features a decent roster of fighters across several of the weight classes that are still included in MMA to this day.

The gameplay is focused on strategy and timing, and it’s a game that rewards skill. It’s an excellent game for fans of the Ultimate Fighting Championship and Mixed Martial Arts in general.

2. BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger

BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is a game that is known for its unique art style and fantastic gameplay.

It was the first title in the BlazBlue game series and extended franchise, and boy, it was one heck of a way to start off the series.

The game was released for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows and PlayStation Portable, and it is still available to purchase via Steam.

1. Ultra Street Fighter IV

Street Fighter IV is a game that is a classic in the fighting game genre. The game features an extensive roster of characters, each with a unique playstyle.

Ultra Street Fighter IV, however, is a completely different kettle of fish and is considered by many to be the greatest SF game ever created. Some of the big changes included the balancing of gameplay to possibly the most optimum that CAPCOM could pull of.

Street Fighter IV is a game that every fighting game fan should play, and that’s why it is here at number 1 on our list of the best PS3 fighting games of all time.

Conclusion/TLDR

In conclusion, the PS3 has had no shortage of great fighting games.

Whether you’re a fan of classic arcade fighting games or modern fighting games, the PS3 has something for everyone.

The games on this list are all fantastic, and they’re all worth checking out. So, pick up a controller and get ready to battle it out in some of the best fighting games the PS3 has to offer.

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