The Anime adaptation of the Tekken fighting game enfranchisement, Tekken Bloodline, is available on Netflix. The series follows the longstanding Main character Jin Kazama and his path as a fighter between Tekken 2 and Tekken 3.

Tekken Bloodline occurs after Tekken 2 and before Tekken 3, with Jin Kazama training with his old lady, Jun Kazama, on Yakushima. This anime is based on a video game. It’ll follow Jin’s loss of his mother and his hunt for payback against Ogre by training under his grandfather, Heihachi Mishima.
These anime contain genres like fantasy, sci-fi, action, etc. Also, there are some other anime based on video games that include the best fighting scenes, and all these anime are worth watching if you like Tekken Bloodline.
10. Devil May Cry

- Episodes: 12
- Aired: Jun 14, 2007, to Sep 6, 2007
- Studios: Madhouse
Dante, (superhuman) son of a powerful murdered demon and human woman, is a master of guns and swords who runs an “odd-job” agency. He never loses his cool despite financial troubles since work always comes calling sooner or later.
Devil May Cry is an action-adventure game elaborated by Capcom Production Studio 4 and published by Capcom. It was released from August to December 2001; initially, for the PlayStation 2, it was the first installation in the Devil May Cry series.
9. Street Fighter

- Episodes: 29
- Aired: Apr 10, 1995, to Nov 27, 1995
- Studios: Studio Hibari, Production Reed
Street Fighter, an electronic fighting game series, was primarily released as an arcade game in 1987 by the Japanese game manufacturer Capcom Company. The popular loggia game extended rise to an entire genre of fighting games. It spawned a multitude of conclusions and spin-offs.
The series revolves around Guile, who forms a G.I.Joe-rescue team composed of other Street Fighter characters similar to Chun-Li, Blanka, Cammy, Ryu, and Ken to fight against the general. Bison and his terrorist association, Shadaloo.
8. Valkyria Chronicles

- Episodes: 26
- Aired: Apr 5, 2009, to Sep 27, 2009
- Studios: A-1 Pictures
Valkyria Chronicles is an advisable part-playing game developed and published by Sega for the PlayStation 3 in 2008. A Microsoft Windows version was released on Nov 11, 2014.
Valkyria Chronicles is an anime series based on the Sega video game Valkyria Chronicles. It began broadcasting on Apr 4, 2009. The show is produced by Aniplex’sA-1 Pictures. This Anime series is directed by Yasutaka Yamamoto and written by Michiko Yokote under the Project Valkyria Group.
7. God Eater

- Episodes: 13
- Aired: Jul 12, 2015, to Mar 26, 2016
- Studios: ufotable
God Eater video game was released on Oct 29, 2015. It was released in Western habitats in the summer of 2016 with North American and European separations of Bandai Namco Entertainment publishing the game on PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Microsoft Windows.
Set in a post-apocalyptic Japan in the time 2071. The world has been substantially destroyed by mysterious monsters known as the Aragami. An association known as Fenrir was made to abolish Aragami using’God Bends, munitions made from Aragami cells. Those who specialize in exterminating Aragami are known as God Eaters.
6. Fate/Stay Night

- Episodes: 24
- Aired: Jan 7, 2006, to Jun 17, 2006
- Studios: Studio Deen
The story revolves around Shirou Emiya, a hardworking and honest teenager who involuntarily enters a to-the-death match called the Fifth Holy Grail War, where combatants fight with magic and Icons from throughout history for a chance to have their wishes granted by the eponymous Holy Grail.
5. Danganronpa

- Episodes: 13
- Aired: Jul 5, 2013, to Sep 27, 2013
- Studios: Lerche
The game was initially released in Japan for the PlayStation Portable in November 2010. It was later ported to Android and iOS in August 2012.
The series follows 16 high school students locked inside “Hope’s Peak Academy,” their high school. The students are threatened by an anthropomorphic bear, known as Monokuma, who gives them only one way to leave the Academy, murder another student, and not be found guilty in the subsequent trial.
4. Castlevania

- Episodes: 32
- Aired: Jul 7, 2017
- Studios: Powerhouse Animation Studios
Castlevania, one of the greatest video game franchises of all time, has enjoyed a bit of a resurgence of late. The original game was released on the Famicom Disk System on Sep 26, 1986.
It features Trevor Belmont as the main protagonist, on a quest to stop the evil vampire Vlad Dracula Tepes, who seeks to destroy humanity following the execution of his wife, Lisa.
3. Pokémon

- Episodes: 276
- Aired: Apr 1, 1997, to Nov 14, 2002
- Studios: OLM
Pokémon electronic game series from Nintendo debuted in Japan in February 1996 as Pokémon Green and Pokémon Red. The franchise later became wildly popular in the United States and worldwide.
An anime series based on the popular Game Boy game “Pocket Monsters” in which children raise a pocket monster and train it to fight other monsters. In this show, Satoshi and his Pokemon, Pikachu, travel the land hoping to improve their skills and eventually become the grand champions.
2. Sonic X

- Episodes: 78
- Aired: Apr 6, 2003, to Mar 28, 2004
- Studios: TMS Entertainment
Eggman awakens a creature named Chaos from Master Emerald. The animals fight a losing battle to retrieve the Emeralds until Chaos absorbs all seven and becomes a giant in his perfect form. Still, an echidna girl named Tikal, who entombed herself and Chaos in the Master Emerald millennia ago, emerges to help appease him.
1. Steins; Gate

- Episodes: 24
- Aired: Apr 6, 2011, to Sep 14, 2011
- Studios: White Fox
Steins; Gate was released in both limited and regular editions on Oct 15, 2009.
Steins; Gate is an adaptation of the visual novel of the same name. It is set in 2010 in Akihabara, Tokyo. It follows Rintaro Okabe, a self-proclaimed “mad scientist” who runs the “Future Gadget Laboratory” in an apartment together with his friends Mayuri Shiina and Itaru “Daru” Hashida. Check out best time travel anime.