Top 10 Android Fighting Games

Top 10 Android Fighting Games

Top 10 Android Fighting Games

In today’s age pretty much everyone knows about fighting games, every person who was born in the last 40 years has heard about beat’em ups, hack n slash games. In the last 20 years we got many fighting games styles, from professional fighting to arcade fighting games. Today we will present you our top of 10 Android Fighting Games.

10. Brothers: Clash of Fighters

This is a pretty simplistic fighting game, you just have to knock out our opponent. Your matches will take place in several arenas, the controls are pretty easy to master. The game features mostly fictional characters and it really focuses on striking your enemy as there is no grapple function. You can choose between arcade mode and tournament mode and also the game features daily quests and finishers. If you like simplicity this game may be a good one for you.brothers clash of fighters

9. Real Steel

Real Steel is a very good game for those who like robots and fighting. Real Steel is not one of those fighting games that features only characters from cartoons or comics, Real Steel designed their own characters which are robots. The graphics are pretty decent and you can choose from 50 different robots.Real Steel

8. Injustice: God Among Us

This game has been pretty popular in the last couple of years, most probably because it’s a very good and addicting game to play. This is a 2D fighting game, you can choose between several comic books characters from DC Comics universe. The graphics are very pretty and the controls are very easy to master, also because of its simplicity you’ll find yourself immersed in this game and you will probably get addicted to it. The game has in-app purchases, they are not really necessary if you want to finish the game but if you’ll love the game probably you won’t mind to buy some of them.Injustice: God Among Us

7. Iron Kill: Robot Fighting Game

A pretty decent fighter, Iron Kill: Robot Fighting Game has been around for a while now, even if it has a bit lame name. In this game you just pick a robot and you go fight other robots. Like old school fighting games this game also has a storyline you can follow. To improve your robot, to make it stronger you will have to level it. The game features several events, league wars, limited time events and restricted fights. It’s not a complex game but it’s a pretty fun one to play.Iron Kill: Robot Fighting Game

6. Punch Boxing 3D

Boxing games have never been really popular among gamers but despite that Punch Boxing 3D is a pretty good boxing video game. Because it focuses on boxing this game relies more on blocking, timing your strikes and things like that, unlike hack n slash or beat em ups games in which you have to perform a lot of combos to beat your opponent. The graphics are pretty decent looking and the controls are also pretty easy to master. You’re also able to level up your character by fighting at the gym and also there are a lot of accessories you can unlock. It’s simple but fun.Punch Boxing 3D

5. Mortal Kombat X

This game really doesn’t need too much description. Every gamer on this earth has heard and knows what Mortal Kombat is about. Even if the mobile version of the game doesn’t have all of the essence that the console and the PC version has, the Android version is still a pretty solid game. Also the game features fan favourite characters like: Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Sonya and many other new fighters. Also the game has its signature x-ray vision when you land a combo strike and you can watch as your opponent’s bones are breaking. The graphics are really beautiful looking (and yes, the fatalities look very gory, like always). The controls are also pretty easy to master so this game will really keep you busy.Mortal Kombat X

4. Garou: Mark of the Wolves

Garou: Mark of the Wolves is a good fighting game for those who are looking for nostalgia as it’s a SNK retro fighting game. The port also features virtual button controls, you can assign shortcuts for each fighter’s super moves and you can connect wirelessly several gamepads. The new Garou also introduces the “Just Defend” counter which will reward you for perfect timed blocks and the “T.O.P. System” which will make your character landing burst strikes.Garou: Mark of the Wolves

3. Real Boxing 2: Rocky

Developed by Vivid Games, Real Boxing 2: Rocky is a pretty solid game with pretty graphics. You guessed it right, you’re gonna play as Rocky Balboa fighting in tournaments against other fighters, including the legendary Apollo Creed and Ivan Drago. Also you can create your own character to play the career mode to challenge a variety of opponents and fight against bosses in a time-limiting manner, also you are able to engage in PVP fights against other players.Real Boxing 2: Rocky

2. Samurai Shodown II

This game is one of the few fighting games on Android that is single cost and you won’t encounter other freemium traps to get you stuck. In Samurai Shodown II you can choose between 15 character to play as and you can perform a variety of moves and special moves and other mechanics. The game has two control schemes so you can play it also casually. You can also play the game via BlueTooth with your friends if they have it installed on their phones.Samurai Shodown II

1. Soulcalibur

Soulcalibur is an old school console fighting game and it’s actually one of the most praised console fighters ever. The Android version is a complete port of the classic console version and yes it features all the characters, controls, game modes and storyline from the console version. The controls are easy to master so it won’t take you look until you will land some really cool combos too. There are five game modes and 19 characters to choose from. If you don’t mind the price this game is really worth a shot as it’s a very good ported game.Soulcalibur

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