Battle Arena Toshinden

Battle Arena Toshinden (1995)

by Tamsoft, Funsoft, Playmates Interactive Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment, Takara
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Get Ready To Rumble! The Toshin Daibukai tournament has arrived. Ten of the toughest fighters in the world are taking part in the most grueling slugfest known to man. To win, each combatant must be completely focused. One slip and their fate is sealed. Who will be crowned the champion? That is up to you. So get off your duff and get ready for the fight of your life with Battle Arena Toshinden!Show more
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This was the first ever fighting game that I have played. I love all the characters in the game and want to play this! The 3d fighting system is excellent and fighting the final Boss GAIA was an absolute challenge which I want to face again!
user avatar@Draedarkuser avatar@Draedark
February 09, 2025
The first true 3d/fully 3d fighting game as far as I know. This title is the reason why I purchased a Playstation. Learning how to use the 3d space both offensively as well as defensively is a feature we do not commonly see in modern fighting titles.
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March 20, 2025
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