One of Saturn's best games, near-perfect arcade port. VF2 propels 3D versus fighting into a new dimension of depth and fluidity. Stunning graphics for the era, exceptionally rich gameplay. Indispensable.
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Category
Fighting2 players12+
Description
3D fighting game by Sega AM2 ported to Saturn with notable improvements. Published by Sega, released in Korea in 1996. Eight fighters including Shun Di and Lion Rafale, tactical depth with lateral dodges and blocks, combinable heavy and light moves, circular arenas, versus, survival and training modes. A Saturn port superior to the original arcade.
Virtua Fighter 2 review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Fighters modelled in 3D with pioneering realism, crisp arenas and fluid animation: the game pushed the limits of three-dimensional combat. The elegant sobriety of the rendering and the rightness of the movements impressed at release. This visual direction, sleek and precise, stood as a technical showcase of the console.
Energetic and varied, Sega's music gives each fighter a stylish theme, from nervy rock to more exotic moods. The Saturn's chip unfurls a rousing punch perfectly in tune with the intensity of the duels. This sonic generosity, polished and dynamic, accompanies this pillar of the 3D fighting game with brio.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Fighters modelled with unprecedented finesse, a dazzling execution speed and a system of unfathomable depth: this 3D versus sets a major milestone for the genre. Reading your opponent, landing the right blow and chaining flawlessly delivers an unmatched satisfaction. Demanding, elegant and inexhaustible, a fighting-game monument that rewards mastery.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Reading your opponent, landing a throw at the right moment and exploiting a combat system of surgical precision makes for a duel where every won round immediately calls for the next. Learning a character and polishing combos pushes you to replay endlessly. The austerity of the backdrops contrasts with the colorful supers, but this technical purity keeps its competitive appeal intact.
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Mastering the millimetric precision of this Virtua Fighter 2 demands far more than a few fights: every character requires timing, reading and patience. Learning the combos, exploring the modes and endlessly facing other players renew the versus. That depth, a pioneer of 3D fighting, founds a replay value brawler fans cultivate.
Korean edition of Virtua Fighter 2 on Saturn, issued by Samsung who distributed the console in Korea in minimal quantities, the AM2 conversion of the 1994 arcade and a technical showcase for the machine. The very small volume moved in that market and the cover with Korean text make it an extremely rare variant, sought by specialists of the Korean Saturn market more than by players, for whom Japanese pressings remain the natural route. A complete copy with Samsung markings is hard to locate.
Better with friends
A milestone of 3D fighting whose technical rigor redefined the genre, where every move has its range, timing and counter. The competition rewards precision and patience over fury, and ring-outs add a strategic kick to the duels. Demanding yet perfectly readable, it forges connoisseurs' rivalries where every round is won on merit.
A cult cover
Set in a fighting stance, Akira embodies the 3D revolution that Virtua Fighter was, his polygonal model showcased against a plain background. The crispness of the pose and the rigor of the layout convey the almost martial precision of the game. Serious and iconic, it displays the technical modernity that defined the era.
Is Virtua Fighter 2 still worth playing in 2026?
A Saturn adaptation of the famous Sega AM2 3D arcade versus, Virtua Fighter 2 offers technical 3D combats with eleven fighters of distinct styles and deep combat system inspired by real martial arts. The arcade faithful 3D art direction, technical fluidity and versus mode make it an absolute 3D versus reference on Saturn and a founding genre classic. For anyone fond of Sega 3D versus games, an absolutely essential recommendation today still truly here indeed for any returning newcomer.