
Options matter to me, so I'll go over the fine details. There are only 7 characters (2 female), and no random select option. Characters may fight themselves. There's a mandatory hidden but generous timer at the player select screen that forces you to pick a character within a certain time. Battles can be 2/3 or 3/5, and the 99 second battle timer can be turned on or off. You may select the place you fight in each round in the vs. mode, and there is a ladder option for up to 8 players. The "match" option works as winner stays, loser selects new, and the "single" option lets both players pick a new character each time. The arenas have no traps and solid edges on each side (no wrap-around).
As for style, the game has some decent effects for its time. Nothing by modern standards, but weapons clang together and the blood flies. The backgrounds are animated and generously parallax right down to the surface you fight on. There's a fatality feature, but winning is nearly as fun without it because the game lets you knock your opponent around before they hit the ground. Opponents each work their way through two life bars per round.
Perhaps the reason this game didn't catch on in the U.S. is because the play can be a tad slow, the music is unvaried, the animation seems a little scarce and the limited characters can get old fast. Still, at the price these are selling at it's worth picking up for your collection if you have a free spot on your shelf.
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