Display title | Battle Arena Toshinden |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Battle Arena Toshinden (simply titled Toshinden in Japan) is the first 3D fighting game franchise where every character toted a weapon of some sort. (The first series to do it in 2D was Samurai Shodown). It was considered a Killer App when it was released as a PlayStation launch title, and Sony promoted it heavily. However, as the years passed by, it got left in the dust, upstaged by other such 3D fighting game franchises as Tekken, the Soul series, and Virtua Fighter, who continued to innovate and refine their gameplay while Toshinden remained stagnant. Not quite as fondly remembered as it was back then, but still worth a look. |