Release Date: 1998
"Savaki" is a unique 3D fighting game developed by Nexus Interact and released exclusively for the Sega Saturn console in 1998 only in Japan. The game distinguishes itself from other fighters of the era through its focus on realistic martial arts combat, featuring a range of fighting styles including Karate, Kendo, and Muay Thai among others. Players can choose from several fighters, each expert in their respective discipline, and battle it out in a variety of atmospheric, minimally-designed arenas. The game employs a control scheme emphasizing technique and timing rather than combo-heavy mechanics, aiming to simulate a more true-to-life fighting experience.
The history of "Savaki" is notable as it was one of the later titles released for the Sega Saturn as the console was nearing the end of its lifecycle, contributing to its rarity and obscurity. Unlike mainstream fighting games of the time, "Savaki" did not focus on flashy moves or supernatural powers, which made it a niche product. Despite its innovative approach to 3D fighting gameplay and its attempt to carve out a unique place in the genre, "Savaki" did not achieve widespread popularity. However, it has gained a cult following over the years among enthusiasts of martial arts and collectors of rare video games, who appreciate its attempt to offer a more authentic and disciplined approach to the fighting genre.
Gameplay
Players: Single Player
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