Is Virtua Fighter 4 still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2002 on PS2, Sega's project brings to the console one of the most rigorous and respected fighting simulations of the genre, built on a realistic system without projectiles or magic, where everything rests on reading, timing and mastery of close combat. The depth of the techniques, the finesse of the evasions and the exemplary training mode make it a reference for purists. The modelling and the fluidity impressed at release. The austerity and the demands turn away fans of easy spectacle. A peak of technical versus fighting, recommended for devotees of rigorous combat that rewards study above all.