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Revision as of 13:26, 24 June 2016
Arcade version
- Back to: Virtua Fighter 3.
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Editors: PDF magazine with "file" parameter - add to or use Template:IssueNameStore AOU Show 1996 | ||||||
Editors: PDF magazine with "file" parameter - add to or use Template:IssueNameStore ACME 1996. They compared Dural to the T-1000, noting Dural "looked almost identical" and the "metal surface reflected light from the surrounding" backdrops, which they described as "absolutely breathtaking." | ||||||
1996-04-12 | Computer & Video Games (UK), "May 1996" | Editors: PDF magazine with "file" parameter - add to or use Template:IssueNameStore ACME 1996. They stated the "disjointedness of Virtua Fighter 2, Tekken 2 and Soul Edge is completely gone" and the "characters are so smooth" that "every frame looks almost good enough to be a singular SGI-rendered, image, not a polygon construct". They noted "high-res detail" from "every angle, no matter how zoomed in" and transparency, translucency, lighting and shading effects. And they praised the motion capture animation of "absolutely gorgeous" Aoi Umenokoji and considered Dural's "morphing from liquid metal" to look more impressive than the T-1000's similar effects in the film Terminator 2: Judgment Day. | ||||
1996-04-23 | Next Generation (US), "May 1996" | Editors: PDF magazine with "file" parameter - add to or use Template:IssueNameStore AOU Show 1996 | ||||
Editors: PDF magazine with "file" parameter - add to or use Template:IssueNameStore ACME 1996. They stated, "Never in the history of gaming has any product ever looked as good as" Virtua Fighter 3, with "astonishing" graphic detail for each fighter, including visible facial expressions, a "lifelike" smile, eyes which follow the opponent, and clothes which move with the wind and change position and shape as the character moves. | ||||||
1996-05-09 | Computer & Video Games (UK), "June 1996" | Editors: PDF magazine with "file" parameter - add to or use Template:IssueNameStore ACME 1996. They compared the game's graphics to "the most impressive movie special effects" at the time. | ||||
1996-xx-xx | GamePro (US), "June 1996" | Editors: PDF magazine with "file" parameter - add to or use Template:IssueNameStore ACME 1996. They described the graphics as "truly lifelike" and also compared Dural's liquid-metal body to the T-1000 from Terminator 2. | ||||
1996-10-15 | Gamest (JP), "1996-11-15" | Editors: PDF magazine with "file" parameter - add to or use Template:IssueNameStore | ||||
1997-04-30 | Gamest (JP), "1997-05-30, 06-15" | Editors: PDF magazine with "file" parameter - add to or use Template:IssueNameStore | ||||
1997-07-15 | Gamest (JP), "1997-08-15" | Editors: PDF magazine with "file" parameter - add to or use Template:IssueNameStore |
Saturn version
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1997-01-10 | Computer & Video Games (UK), "February 1997 (Freeplay #10)" | Editors: PDF magazine with "file" parameter - add to or use Template:IssueNameStore |