The game uses a side-view 2D fighting format with one-on-one matches. Players choose from a roster of female fighters and use standard attacks, throws, blocks, and command-based special moves to deplete the opponent’s life bar. Matches are divided into rounds, and the winner is determined by taking all rounds. Single-player progression leads through a series of CPU battles, with character-specific endings and presentation sequences.
Female fighter roster
The group of VG Tournament contestants who make up the game’s playable and opposing cast.
Learn each character’s basic strings and one reliable special move before attempting advanced combos. Keep spacing under control with pokes and anti-air attacks, and use throws or fast normals to break defensive opponents. In CPU matches, punish unsafe moves rather than forcing constant aggression.
Tips
Practice the timing of special-move inputs until they come out consistently.
Tips
Control mid-range space and avoid jumping too predictably.
Tips
Use throws to open up blocking opponents.
User Reviews
A distinctly 1990s fighter with memorable character art and presentation.
User Reviews
It feels traditional and straightforward, which can be appealing to fans of classic 2D fighting games.