Fighting games are notorious for two things: inconsistent quality and confusing titles. The latter is especially infuriating. One particular title could have far more re-releases, ports, and editions than anyone would ever bother counting.
With that said, we've decided to help out. Below, you'll find the best fighting games that you can play today. But, before anything else, we'd like to keep things as fair as possible, so we're only giving one fighting game slot per franchise.
That out of the way, let's get started.
Ultra Street Fighter IV
Ultra Street Fighter IV is the definitive version of 2008's Street Fighter IV, which comes with all the updates, content, fixes, that have been added to the game over a period of 6 years. Throughout this time, Capcom has made numerous changes to help balance the gameplay and keep things fair, including removing all the cheating used by computer-controlled opponents.
As the last Street Fighter game to release in arcades in North America, the game holds a special place in many fighting game fan's hearts. In fact, one can attribute the current mainstream popularity of fighting games to its release. But, more than sentimentality, Ultra Street Fighter IV is a near-perfect game that caters to both veterans and newbies alike.
Unlike Street Fighter V, which got a glorified DLC collection with the Champion Edition in 2020, the game won't bore you with all the details. The UI is a lot better despite being from an older game and there are very few overlays designed to help you that do the exact opposite and only serve to further confuse players.


