Virtua Fighter 4: The PS2's Fighting Game Crown Jewel

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • Virtua Fighter 4 has been out for what seems like eons now, so I wanted to go back to it and remember why the game is so critically acclaimed
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Komentáře • 95

  • @OnlyOneNights
    @OnlyOneNights Před 10 měsíci +51

    Virtua Fighter is the fighting game version of your favorite rapper's favorite rapper.

  • @Kn0wOneNos3
    @Kn0wOneNos3 Před 5 měsíci +24

    VF4 Evo was ahead of its time. Tekken 8 has Arcade Quest but VF had a Quest Mode way back then nearly two decades before! Awesome.

    • @Canalbiruta
      @Canalbiruta Před 3 měsíci +5

      hell i just opened the vf4evo game and found sf6 character tutorial in it! and it has some deep fighting game tech tutorials like confirms, tick throws and frame traps. I'm in desbelief a game so old was 20 years ahead of it's time. I just played like the tutorial for sarah, some fights in quest and i already find it one of the best fighting games ever and one of the best fighting games for the ps2, and i never even saw a gameplay of it before this, just knew by name, but just the intro already was shockingly so great i can't believe I'm only giving it a shot now.

    • @jessiesewell4076
      @jessiesewell4076 Před 17 dny +3

      ​@@Canalbirutait's Harada's favorite franchise to steal from 😂

    • @Canalbiruta
      @Canalbiruta Před 17 dny +2

      @@jessiesewell4076 no wonder why lmao i would love to see tekken stealling more stuff from vf cuz these past months playing vf4evo and 5fs alongside t8 been a blast.

  • @lingivey36
    @lingivey36 Před 2 měsíci +5

    VF4 Evolution was insane. Releasing as a greatest hits it only cost $20 bucks on release. Improved on VF4 in every way. No story mode but I honestly don’t care about story modes in fighting games. The quest mode though, wow so much fun, going to different arcades and fighting different players and collecting different stuff for your costumes… and the extensive training and tutorials. I am so happy I had friend interested in the game as we sank hundreds of hours against each other.

  • @thesch2867
    @thesch2867 Před rokem +27

    The Virtua Fighter 4 series is pretty much the peak of the entire VF series, all VF games after VF4FT just aren't as good not even close.

    • @BCDC123
      @BCDC123 Před rokem +10

      Eh, I think the fighting, stage manipulation and wall use got better.
      But I have to agree. The VF4 games felt like a full package. From the character stages to the music. That game has a rare atmosphere.
      The only complete VF5 we’ve received is probably Final Showdown. But the presentation is brighter in Ultimate Showdown. VF5 Vanilla (disc version) has the best stage graphics though.

    • @thesch2867
      @thesch2867 Před rokem +6

      @@BCDC123 I wouldn't call VF5 Final Showdown a complete experience, It didn't have quest mode, all customization was DLC, no extra modes that changed the gameplay like Evo and missing features from the arcade like the customizable pre-fight intros.

    • @Yo6Akami
      @Yo6Akami Před 11 měsíci +7

      Oh, as somebody who grew up playing VF4 in Japanese arcades. I 100% agree that 4 was the peak with it's all variations and the fact that ever since VF5 existed it never ever could have reach this amount of goodness that 4 series had!
      Virtua Fighter 5 vanilla and R were pretty meh/slightly bad, but when FS came everything from gameplay system and mechanics were just changed that it ruined VF. (that's not just me btw there are alot who know the feeling I'm talking about)
      the fact many famous VF4 competitive players even gave up on virtua ever since they touched FS back in 2010. Virtua Fighter 5 was a roller coast of failure! No wonder VF died, VF5 literally killed Virtua Fighter

    • @Monhamd1000
      @Monhamd1000 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Not even true, VF5 has its own merits and the only game I'd rather play than Street Fighter 5.

  • @CinefreekProductions
    @CinefreekProductions Před měsícem +1

    Virtual Fighter 4 Evolution is one of my favorite games of all time. This game, in my opinion, has the greatest tutorial mode you will ever find in a game. A little trivia in regards to VF4.
    According to Sega, the arcade ports of VF3 and VF4 were so popular in Japan that it saved Sega from bankruptcy after the financial failure of Shenmue.

  • @mtd1089
    @mtd1089 Před 5 měsíci +6

    VF4: Evolution has been a huge part of my life

  • @JyundrTheDrip
    @JyundrTheDrip Před 6 měsíci +6

    VF4 was peak aesthetic and soundtrack while VF4 Evolution was peak gameplay and pure fun with quest mode

  • @Kikkoman85
    @Kikkoman85 Před rokem +12

    VF4 EVO's Quest mode and character customization options hooked me so hard.

  • @brandonlee9077
    @brandonlee9077 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution still has the most comprehensive training mode ever created.

  • @bunkymag
    @bunkymag Před 15 dny

    4E is still by far my favourite fighting game ever .. I miss the arcade campaign mode

  • @jktwice8235
    @jktwice8235 Před rokem +14

    I find it kind of weird you decided to cover the Vanilla version of the game primarily over the Evolution update or even Final Tuned (but that never got a release on home consoles, what a shame). So, it's an interesting perspective. I would like to add some things though.
    The Vanilla version was primarily meant as a companion to the arcade version and that's it. It came with a character access card in the box and if you really wanted to stick to playing at home AM2 allowed the game to read from both memory card slots at once to emulate swiping your card at the machine. So, two players with two different memory cards could plug them into the card 1 and 2 slots and load up the profiles they earned on the console version in the Player 1 and 2 slots. These memory cards were also hot swappable.
    Vanilla is also weird because it represented a transition between VF3 and VF4 Evolution in terms of mechanics. The neutral-heavy gameplay of 3 was indeed gone (not fully though because the Baigau Step let you crouch dash forward and backwards and sideways at incredibly fast pace) but the movelist and damage were more like VF3. The remnants of VF3 are there but not immediately obvious.
    vf.net had a cell phone service you had to pay money for, but you could look at stats and leaderboards and such on the go. I think you could even change character outfits since the information was stored on the service itself and hooked up to the internet.
    Flycast will now emulate NAOMI 2 very well, and you can play the arcade versions of all of VF4's many updates from VF4 Ver. A to VF4 Final Tuned Ver. B

    • @khanage1344
      @khanage1344  Před rokem +5

      Thanks for the lengthy comment! I said this in another reply to someone else, but I thought that covering VF4 Evolution in a full video would be too obvious as it's the most 'recent' VF4 entry. I thought it was too predictable. Evolution is very, very good, but it would not have been made had vanilla VF4 not been created and released first.
      It's awesome that Flycast can now emulate the various VF4 revisions!

    • @ShadowBlade79
      @ShadowBlade79 Před rokem +2

      This actually makes it make more sense why the PS2 port of Vanilla felt so barebones compared to its Evolution successor. It was made to be played in conjunction with the arcade release, which was still going strong in Japanese arcades at the time.
      The history of this franchise, and Sega's innovative tactics, is so interesting to me!

  • @BCDC123
    @BCDC123 Před rokem +7

    Your character review of Lei Fei and Vanessa is SPOT ON.
    This hits home since Lei Fei was my Dad’s main character and Vanessa was and still is mine 😂 good stuff! 💪🏾💯

  • @Ryowhosakazaki
    @Ryowhosakazaki Před rokem +6

    This may sound weird to you all. But i think VF4 is more lacklusting when it comes to modes and extras. I had this and i don't like it. The music and visual is great, but for the rest it's more like a arcade itself than a PS2 game. VF4 EVO however, was better than vanilla VF4. With way better Quest Mode and more things to unlock.
    But compare by playing VF5US... It was worst than VF4.

    • @BCDC123
      @BCDC123 Před rokem +2

      I agree. The VF5 games have better combat in my opinion, but the COMPLETE package (character design, stages, music, unlockables) was in VF4Evo.
      And the fact that you can unlock stages from VF4 Vanilla in quest mode is amazing.

  • @illproducer
    @illproducer Před rokem +2

    Virtua Fighter 4 is my favorite 3D fighter!

  • @ArjanSnijder
    @ArjanSnijder Před 3 měsíci +1

    vf still looks gorgeous. Even on ps2.

  • @ps-lover8380
    @ps-lover8380 Před rokem +3

    I never had sega consoles so virtua fighter 4 is my first virtua fighter game on the PS2 but in comparison I like evolution more

  • @JoNassRasierer
    @JoNassRasierer Před 2 měsíci +1

    4:58 No, Tekken 4 went the Virtua Fighter 3 Route.

  • @joeltrejo9383
    @joeltrejo9383 Před měsícem

    Aún lo sigo jugando en mi ps2, tiene un gran equilibrio y puede ser muy competitivo, mi personaje favorito es GoH Inogami

  • @DARS_04
    @DARS_04 Před rokem +3

    Tekken 4 did the Virtua Fighter 3 thing! Not the other way around!

    • @BCDC123
      @BCDC123 Před rokem +2

      He’s young. Even as VF fans, we can’t ignore the over popular Tekken series.

  • @BCDC123
    @BCDC123 Před rokem +4

    Very nice take! I throughly enjoyed this review!
    VF4 Vanilla should definitely get more love. I personally think the default stages in VF4 top the default stages in VF4Evo… which may be why you can unlock those stages from Evos Quest Mode 😂
    I also appreciate the simplicity of Vanessa’s sports costume in VF4, but for censorship reasons they took it out of VF4Evo. Eh, I don’t think it was that revealing though 🤷🏾‍♂️
    Also, you sharing that you weren’t even alive back in 2001 or 2002 is mind blowing to me.
    I’m so glad you didn’t miss out on this Fighting Game Gem 💎

    • @khanage1344
      @khanage1344  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for watching and for leaving a lengthy comment! Vanessa's original outfit is pretty cool imo, but yeah, Sega must have wanted to keep it PG.
      I was born in late 2003, so sorry if that makes you feel old 😂

    • @BCDC123
      @BCDC123 Před rokem +2

      @@khanage1344 😂😂😂 No problem!
      And for you to be so young, I’m blown away by such great journalism. You kept a nice pace, editing is on point and your breakdowns are spot on!
      Definitely keep it up! You have a gift 👍🏾💯

  • @DefyReality-ll2cg
    @DefyReality-ll2cg Před 4 měsíci

    VF4 EVO was my introduction to fighting games. One of the greatest fighting games I have ever played.

  • @NoEvilEye
    @NoEvilEye Před 3 měsíci

    True
    Ps2 most solid fighter i ever played.

  • @pinkheartgamers5007
    @pinkheartgamers5007 Před 4 měsíci

    Great Video on VF4! This game series needs to be on PC as these games can still have a audience with how in depth core VF gameplay is

  • @FlyingMonkey208
    @FlyingMonkey208 Před 3 měsíci

    4:59 Other way around, Virtua Fighter 3 came out in the 1996 where as Tekken 4 came out in the early 2000's.

    • @amosdeguzman9980
      @amosdeguzman9980 Před 2 měsíci

      He just said the Tekken 4 route as a comparison, not that Tekken 4 did it first.

  • @kaiserrino8774
    @kaiserrino8774 Před rokem +24

    "Doesn't innovate much outside of graphical fidelity?" You couldn't be more wrong.
    Virtua Fighter is known for their innovations since it's inception. It's literally the reason, why there is no VF 6, because Sega doesn't know what the next innovating step will be with it's franchise. When VF innovated, Namco almost always took that and put it into Tekken.

    • @Yo6Akami
      @Yo6Akami Před 11 měsíci +7

      Facts! This guy doesn't know what he's talking about, I'm afraid.

    • @djhero0071
      @djhero0071 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @Yo6Akami he's not the one that believes that. He's saying other folks might.

    • @falconeshield
      @falconeshield Před 5 měsíci +3

      It's been 17 years. Give us VF6

  • @SnakeEyes327
    @SnakeEyes327 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Quick correction. VF3 didn't go the Tekken 4 route with uneven stages. It's the other way around. VF3 came out back in 1996, Tekken 4 was 2001.

    • @amosdeguzman9980
      @amosdeguzman9980 Před 2 měsíci +1

      He just said the Tekken 4 route as a comparison, not that Tekken 4 did it first.

    • @jessiesewell4076
      @jessiesewell4076 Před 17 dny

      ​@@amosdeguzman9980Speaking of which. What did you think of the difference of elevations in levels? I found the idea pretty sick it would've worked in T4's favor if the movement was tweaked to be a tad faster and the wall problems fixed. Shame the design was tossed.

    • @amosdeguzman9980
      @amosdeguzman9980 Před 17 dny

      @@jessiesewell4076 Oh man, it works a lot better for some characters, but you really need to design everyone with it in mind.
      It's much harder to poke if your character is on the lower ground I think.

  • @michaelromeo9567
    @michaelromeo9567 Před 29 dny +1

    You don't need to double tap to evade. Just tap once quickly.. 😉😉

    • @jessiesewell4076
      @jessiesewell4076 Před 17 dny

      Shhhh don't let the Tekken bros know 😂 let them eat my overhead by accidentally micro ducking okay?

  • @blinkyvr23
    @blinkyvr23 Před 2 měsíci

    I may have missed it - but whenever I see these, no one ever talks about the analog buttons and that certain moves (especially from Lei-Fei) require the button to be pressed lighter and harder for different combos and attacks. Analog face buttons was a wierd thing that the PS2 only had and I don't believe any console has had it since. But VF4 used them - I believe Evolution removed it? But I'm not sure.

  • @Timic83tc
    @Timic83tc Před rokem +3

    VF3 video i want dodge button shenanigans

  • @WhatisaLee
    @WhatisaLee Před rokem +3

    Interesting that you chose the original vf4 instead of evolution. Evo had much more content and you had even mentioned a CZcams video covering that version.

    • @khanage1344
      @khanage1344  Před rokem +1

      I didn't cover Evo because I felt like that was too obvious to do given that it's the more 'recent' entry. Plus, Evo wouldn't be a thing if not for the original VF4

  • @EsperElves
    @EsperElves Před rokem +1

    I don‘t remember if my first fighting game as a kid was Virtua Fighter 2 (on PC) or Tekken Tag. I loved them both but because we only had a PlayStation back then my siblings focused on Tekken. I played a lot of Tekken, however now I want to try out Virtua Fighter 4 Evo. I find the characters in VF overall more appealing. There may be no big story in the game but at least they didn‘t trash everything like Namco did after Tekken 4. Also, I like both the female and male characters in VF and that it‘s not mostly the females who are attractive looking. Really don’t like the Tekken males and there are way too many in comparison.

  • @Mintcar923
    @Mintcar923 Před 4 měsíci

    VF 4 was my first ps2 game along with Maximo.. Sadly it was stolen after I moved to Fl but it then gave me the excuse to pick up the Evo version which I still have!
    Recently picked up DOA 5 Ultimate predominately because it features Jacky maybe my favorite all around fighter of the genre

  • @JoelPerez-iq7vr
    @JoelPerez-iq7vr Před 6 dny

    Joel Perez like Vanessa Lewis

  • @poindextertunes
    @poindextertunes Před 5 měsíci

    If this was the one on PS2 NOBODY wanted smoke with me on this game. I was a middle schooler making grown adults rage quit on this game. I used the monk and the drunken boxing guy and I knew all their moves in all stances. I’m not just talking about barely beating ppl. I would often beat ppl without getting hit whatsoever. I just “got” the game ever since I picked up the sticks

  • @hurricane7727
    @hurricane7727 Před 2 dny

    Nah. It was Tekken Tag Tournament on the Ps2

  • @rapappathepepper3996
    @rapappathepepper3996 Před rokem +1

    Tekken 4's uneven stages idea came from VF3, instead of as is said, the other way around.
    Any ways, i shouldn't bother too much about that, as long as VF4 gets attention, i'm quite happy... Except, yeah, it wasn't viewed much.

    • @jessiesewell4076
      @jessiesewell4076 Před 17 dny

      What's strange is how it wasn't implemented outside fighting games. I don't recall beat em ups trying it. Urban Reign would've been insane in say Tekken 4 Mall Stage.

  • @FrMZTsarmiral
    @FrMZTsarmiral Před 7 měsíci

    Funnily enough, the console port doesn't include all the content that the final arcade release of the game had.

  • @orlanzo2621
    @orlanzo2621 Před 5 měsíci +2

    "VF3 went the Tekken 4 route" uhh other way around man, considering VF3 came out in 1996 and Tekken 4 came out in 2001, lol. I also heavily disagree with VF not innovating in the genre outside of graphics, it is literally THE most innovative 3-D fighting game series, Tekken copied a bunch of stuff from VF: uneven stages, character customization, etc. Heck Tekken 8 even "borrowed" VF4's quest mode idea. Let's not even get into other 3-D series like Battle Arena Toshinden, Soul Calibur, etc who took the idea of "ring outs" from VF. DOA even uses the same button layout of punch, kick, guard.

    • @jessiesewell4076
      @jessiesewell4076 Před 17 dny

      If anything VF4 invented the Tekken 5 route too if we're stacking hot takes now. Customization and ghost battles 😂

  • @_X1M_
    @_X1M_ Před rokem +3

    What’s your favorite fighting game?

    • @12feettall6
      @12feettall6 Před rokem +1

      Rise of the Robots

    • @khanage1344
      @khanage1344  Před rokem +3

      Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 is my all-time favourite

    • @_X1M_
      @_X1M_ Před rokem

      @@12feettall6 😂 oh I’m sure it is.

    • @_X1M_
      @_X1M_ Před rokem

      @@khanage1344 I personally prefer the first one, would play it in the arcade with family members, good times, the main menu/character selection screen music slaps! 🔥 and the art style was really nice, something they didn’t continue with Marvel vs Capcom 3 which I don’t really like that they made the decision to change the iconic art style. (I’m sure it’s a great game nonetheless)

    • @khanage1344
      @khanage1344  Před rokem

      @@_X1M_ Marvel vs Capcom 1 is amazing!

  • @DARS_04
    @DARS_04 Před rokem

    Hmm, that Sussy widescreen in the training stage. Did you record this in PCSX2 using a widescreen cheat?

    • @khanage1344
      @khanage1344  Před rokem

      I did record footage in PCSX2, and I think there was indeed a widescreen cheat in the game's pnach file

    • @DARS_04
      @DARS_04 Před rokem

      @@khanage1344 Is your monitor ultra wide? That pop in the corners didn't happen to me when I tried the widescreen patch.

    • @khanage1344
      @khanage1344  Před rokem

      @@DARS_04 nah, I'm just using my regular laptop screen in a 1920x1080 resolution haha

    • @DARS_04
      @DARS_04 Před rokem

      @@khanage1344 That's so weird, oh well emulation nonsense. Great video!

    • @khanage1344
      @khanage1344  Před rokem +1

      @@DARS_04 Thanks! I'm glad that you liked the video 🙏🏻

  • @EagerArcade-dk5ov
    @EagerArcade-dk5ov Před 5 měsíci

    Joel Perez from USA 🇺🇸 virtua fighter 6

  • @DARS_04
    @DARS_04 Před rokem

    Anti aliasing... I think that you are getting some stuff wrong. Virtua Fighter 4 runs at 480i (interlaced), but some early PS2 games didn't apply special techniques to make a clearer image (think of Ridge Racer V or Tekken Tag 1's japanese version). I think that base VF4 suffers from this and that it was improved in VF4:Evo. Also my guy, consoles started using anti aliasing in the original Xbox and 7th generation of consoles, not in the PS2 (I think) If anything you'd get 480p if you were lucky.

    • @khanage1344
      @khanage1344  Před rokem +1

      www.ign.com/articles/2000/07/01/ps2-aliased-no-more
      Here's an article about anti aliasing that explains how it was not only on the PS2 with launch title Summoner (FSAA), but Sony even wrote about not one, but multiple forms of anti aliasing that could be used in an internal document given out to developers in a 'developer's forum' back in the day.
      This article also explains how the Nintendo 64 used a form of anti aliasing called 'Edge anti aliasing':
      "Edge anti-aliasing only works on the edges of polygons and doesn't remove artifacts that are not situated on the edges... It's a post operation, which means that it's applied to an already finished image. The available detail is used and blurred to avoid the staircase effect. This is the method that is typically used in most games on the Nintendo 64."
      web.archive.org/web/20190621093946/www.vooks.net/forums/index.php?/blog/61/entry-540-anti-aliasing-a-brief-history-of-nintendos-use/
      Here's an article that elaborates about how Nintendo used anti aliasing on the Nintendo 64.

    • @DARS_04
      @DARS_04 Před rokem +1

      @@khanage1344 Shit, I forgot about the N64. Genuinely amazed by the ps2 thing.

    • @khanage1344
      @khanage1344  Před rokem +1

      @@DARS_04 It's pretty amazing!

  • @DARS_04
    @DARS_04 Před rokem

    Virtua Fighter 4 feels like VF 3.5, it's weird. Did you know that they reanimated Jacky's animations to look more Bruce Lee esque?

  • @mikeg4490
    @mikeg4490 Před rokem

    VF4 EVO for modern consoles!

  • @jasonsmith530
    @jasonsmith530 Před 2 měsíci

    There is a rumor about a revival coming soon
    Mere rumors

    • @jessiesewell4076
      @jessiesewell4076 Před 17 dny +2

      They should! Get the writers from the Yakuza team to direct the story. We got an evil corporation beefing with ninjas, race car drivers, and environmentalists 😂

  • @sergeilikhomanov8638
    @sergeilikhomanov8638 Před 5 měsíci

    I bought tekken8, great game. But I have VF4 evolution on my ps3, it is still bert fighting, with VF 5 in my opinion ))

  • @bartdude82
    @bartdude82 Před rokem

    Not Guile @2:55 😭😭

  • @bartdierickx4630
    @bartdierickx4630 Před 2 měsíci

    Your claim was once accepted during the vf 1 and 2 era. I always found vf 1 and 2 were better games than tekken 1 and 2.

  • @Dentalplaaaan
    @Dentalplaaaan Před rokem +1

    commenting for the algorithm

  • @JAGtheTrekkieGEMINI1701
    @JAGtheTrekkieGEMINI1701 Před 6 měsíci +1

    PS2 had just a weak hardware man... VF4 *Deserved* Better!

  • @jessiesewell4076
    @jessiesewell4076 Před 17 dny +1

    Seems people's excuse for this series was "it stayed the same". Oh jeez imagine consistency in a franchise. Instead of leaning on lacking identity, ruining core mechanics, and say throwing in knuckle dragging come back mechanics.

  • @bartdude82
    @bartdude82 Před rokem

    Not Guile @2:55 😭😭