3D Game

A 3D game is a video game that features three-dimensional graphics and environments, providing a more immersive and realistic experience for the player.

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In the context of the fighting games industry, a 3D game refers to a fighting game that allows characters to move in three-dimensional space. Unlike 2D fighting games where characters can only move left, right, up, and down, 3D fighting games enable characters to sidestep and move around the arena, adding a layer of strategy and complexity to the gameplay. This three-dimensional movement often enhances the visual appeal and depth of the game, making it more engaging for players. The use of 3D graphics also allows for more detailed character models, fluid animations, and dynamic camera angles, which contribute to a richer and more varied gaming experience. While the core mechanics of fighting games—such as combos, special moves, and counters—remain intact, the 3D aspect introduces new elements like spatial awareness and positioning, which can significantly impact the outcome of a fight. Popular franchises in the fighting games industry have embraced 3D technology to offer players a more captivating and challenging experience.

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