


To execute commands, you've got a virtual analog stick on the left side, which allows you to move forward, back, crouch, and jump, and then you've got a few virtual controls on the right side for heavy and light attacks that you can string together with to form devastating combos. Controls are intuitive, which is saying something for a mobile fighter, and the range of common commands like grabs, low, mid, and high punches and kicks, and special moves are all accounted for here. This classically styled fighting game has some darn good graphics, and characters' moves have a nice amount of impact backing them up.

Kane is clearly Jack-2 from Tekken, Kui is obviously Sakura from Street Fighter, etc), but that's honestly part of the game's charm. You could easily go so far as to say that a number of characters in the game are blatant rip-offs from other franchises (Sgt. Final Fighter gives off some strong old-school fighting game vibes and as someone who was raised on Tekken, that's a serious plus.
