Sarah Bryant was inspired by the Terminator character Sarah Connor.
Maxim magazine included her among the nine top "video game vixens" in 2009, and GamesRadar elected her as having one of the best breasts in video games in 2012.
Sarah is an extremely beautiful young woman with blonde hair and blue eyes. But this suggests that J6 is expecting her. She heard that he was entering the fifth tournament to destroy J6 she entered to defeat him and save Vanessa, her bodyguard from the last tournament. She was very close but lost to her brother. The following is a list of characters from the Virtua Fighter fighting game series released by Sega. She entered the fourth tournament, faced and defeat Jacky, hoping to solve her past. The Defensive Style has a lot of options even in a disadvantageous situation, as it has deflect moves and attacks that can be executed very quickly. Each style has a completely different set of moves, so it can be said that she is a two-in-one character. Starting with Virtua Fighter, this series has spanned five games and has been released on arcade systems as well as home consoles. Later, Sarah completely restored her memory, but also remember what J6 did to her, including trying to kill her. Vanessa is a technical character who fights by switching between two different styles. The following is a list of characters from the Virtua Fighter fighting game series released by Sega. She found that the training helped to restore memory and enter the third game, hoping to help her remember. However, She is brainwashed by J6 and ordered to kill her brother in the first and second World Fighting Championships, failing twice.Īt the end of the second tournament, Jacky saved her, but her memory was completely erased. At this time, the Tekken series was in its infancy and Virtua Fighter III outperformed the future king with a game that cemented the franchise as the premier 3D fighter of the era. She is kidnapped by Judgment 6 after she investigating a mysterious accident involving Jacky. Virtua Fighter III upped the stakes by greatly improving on the graphics and being the debuting game for Sega’s new powerful arcade hardware.