Def Jam: Fight for New York was insane. That really takes me back. At the time, I had no idea about a lot of rappers in it either. What an epic game, where Sean Paul and Fat Joe could battle Ice-T and Flava Flav. I think Ludacris and Busta Rhymes were in it too. I think Snoop Dog might've had kung-fu moves in that game. Just such an incredible concept, like those late-night claymation skits of celebrity-wrestling death matches. Think I was in middle-school when that came out. A friend brought their Gamecube and a monitor to anime club, and we had an absolute blast for a few weeks until the teachers found out. I wonder if there's any similar games like that out now. Recently I've tried Multiversus which is kind of like Smash Bros with Warner Brothers characters but I think a larger arena-fighter like Naruto Ninja Storm or something like colossal like Fortnite is what would really grab people's attentions. Still can't believe there's a game where Goku, Darth Vader, and Peter Griffin can fight each other lol. What a time to be alive haha
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I'm surprised there was never a version of that game with rockstars fighting in an arena or gladiator stadium like that. My favorite fighting games were probably Soul Calibur, Tenkaichi, and Ninja Storm but I haven't played them as religiously as I used to. I know CyberConnect came out with a Demon Slayer version of Ninjastorm but I never got around to it. I can't even remember the last time I played a WWE game -- maybe on Nintendo 64? The closest I've gotten was one of the UFC games before the 2020 quarantine. I keep telling myself I'm going to try Overwatch or Fortnite because of the FOMO but I still haven't play them yet.