Adult Video Games Fighting
Adult Video Games fighting Genre
The Adult Video Games fighting genre has been one of much competition for much of my life different from Super Smash Brothers, to Tekken, to Marvel vx. Capcom, to Capcom vs. SNK, to Mortal Kombat.
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Sure, most fighting games nowadays show off a little bit if not a LOT of skin with revealing lingerie and bikinis barely holding their matrons in place.
However, what happens when you take the fighting genre, known for its complexity, tactical ability, frame breaking, split-second perfectionism, and combine with a hair-tearing-out barbarity of violent adult, nudity?
You get the Adult Video Games Fighting genre.
In the Adult Video Games Fighting genre we experience violence and eroticism taken to a whole new level with games such as:
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Kotaku's "Man vs. Woman" - Features two characters, a man and a woman in hilarious displays of nudity and other adult content. At one point the man's junk pops out with a pink heart censoring it as it does only to reveal a frame later in shock comedy style.
Head on over to Newgrounds and you'll find plenty of mature-audience themed video games such as "Battle of the Sexes 1" or "The Brawl - All Stars" which both feature hilarious clips with shocking violence and adult content.
The Adult video games fighting genre is definitely not for the feint of heart as the genre can be hilarious, exciting, shocking, and incredibly violent.
It's guaranteed to get your heart pumping.
Many might argue in today's society that games such as "Soul Caliber" which feature such skin-tight and revealing custom outfits such as those seen on Taki and Ivy should be considered "adult" due to the amount of "fan service" these characters get or take the amount of skin and obviously revealing clothing witnessed in games such as "Dead or Alive" and you'll see plenty of individuals arguing the game should be obviously for those eighteen and up.
The adult video games fighting genre is sometimes ruled by a conversation based more so on whether games should be considered adult or not, rather than the technical fighting aspect.
As a result, you have many people going after even the "Mature" games and not the "Adult" games as for whether or not even some "M-Rated Games" should be considered "A-Rated Games" such as GTA: San Andreas after the "Hot Coffee" incident. or "Man-hunt" after the "Man - Hunt" killings.
One things for sure however, when it comes to flailing extremities and perverted fist action one place I know I can get a little looser than expected, is the adult video games fighting genre!