Fighting Layer is an action fighting game in which players engage in one-on-one battles using canceling supers and guard-break attacks to defeat opponents.
Datas de lançamento
Arcade1998-12-01
Datas de lançamento
Arcade1998-12-01
Metadados
GênerosAction, Fighting
EstúdiosARIKA
MonetizaçõesDados indisponíveis
PublicadorasNamco
TagsFighting Game, Arcade, 3D, Street Fighter, Fantasy, Boss Battles, Action, Multiple Routes, Fighting, Retro
Classificação do jogoDados indisponíveis
PlataformasArcade
LojasDados indisponíveis
GênerosAction, Fighting
EstúdiosARIKA
MonetizaçõesDados indisponíveis
PublicadorasNamco
TagsFighting Game, Arcade, 3D, Street Fighter, Fantasy, Boss Battles, Action, Multiple Routes, Fighting, Retro
ARIKA is a Japanese video game development studio founded in 1995, originally as a subsidiary of the renowned company, Namco. The studio gained prominence with the launch of its first major title, "Street Fighter EX," which marked a significant milestone in the fighting game genre by introducing 3D graphics to a franchise traditionally known for its 2D gameplay. Over the years, ARIKA has developed a reputation for creating innovative fighting games, culminating in the release of "FIGHTING EX LAYER," which revitalized the classic EX series and showcased the studio's commitment to fan-favorite mechanics and characters. Key personnel at ARIKA include founder and creative director Akira Nishitani, who played a pivotal role in shaping the studio's vision and direction. The team is known for its expertise in fighting game design, with many members having previously worked on iconic titles in the genre. ARIKA's notable projects include "TETRIS® THE GRAND MASTER 4 -ABSOLUTE EYE-," which is celebrated for its fast-paced gameplay and competitive mechanics, further solidifying the studio's impact on the puzzle genre. The studio has influenced the gaming industry by pushing the boundaries of fighting game mechanics and introducing unique gameplay elements that have inspired other developers. ARIKA specializes in fighting games and competitive puzzle titles, focusing on delivering engaging multiplayer experiences. The studio has received various accolades for its contributions, including recognition within the fighting game community for its innovative designs and gameplay mechanics, solidifying its status as a respected developer in the gaming landscape.
ARIKA is a Japanese video game development studio founded in 1995, originally as a subsidiary of the renowned company, Namco. The studio gained prominence with the launch of its first major title, "Street Fighter EX," which marked a significant milestone in the fighting game genre by introducing 3D graphics to a franchise traditionally known for its 2D gameplay. Over the years, ARIKA has developed a reputation for creating innovative fighting games, culminating in the release of "FIGHTING EX LAYER," which revitalized the classic EX series and showcased the studio's commitment to fan-favorite mechanics and characters. Key personnel at ARIKA include founder and creative director Akira Nishitani, who played a pivotal role in shaping the studio's vision and direction. The team is known for its expertise in fighting game design, with many members having previously worked on iconic titles in the genre. ARIKA's notable projects include "TETRIS® THE GRAND MASTER 4 -ABSOLUTE EYE-," which is celebrated for its fast-paced gameplay and competitive mechanics, further solidifying the studio's impact on the puzzle genre. The studio has influenced the gaming industry by pushing the boundaries of fighting game mechanics and introducing unique gameplay elements that have inspired other developers. ARIKA specializes in fighting games and competitive puzzle titles, focusing on delivering engaging multiplayer experiences. The studio has received various accolades for its contributions, including recognition within the fighting game community for its innovative designs and gameplay mechanics, solidifying its status as a respected developer in the gaming landscape.
Fighting Layer is an action fighting game in which players engage in one-on-one battles using canceling supers and guard-break attacks to defeat opponents.