The game uses a one-on-one 2D fighting format with a side view. Players attack with light and heavy strikes, block incoming blows, throw opponents, and trigger special moves through traditional inputs and the 32X’s extra buttons. Matches are usually won by draining the opponent’s health bar, and progression follows an arcade-style ladder of tougher fighters. Success depends on spacing, timing, and learning each character’s move set.
Learn one reliable close-range combo first, then focus on punishing whiffs and unsafe specials. Against CPU opponents, controlling mid-range space is usually safer than rushing in. If the “Claw” layout is used, spend time in early matches adapting to the extra-button commands so they become muscle memory. Don’t overcommit on pressure; blocking and counterattacking are often the safest way to build momentum.
Tips
Master basic movement and a simple combo before trying advanced special chains.
Tips
Use mid-range spacing to bait mistakes and punish recovery frames.
Tips
Practice the extra-button control setup in easier matches first.
User Reviews
The digitized visuals and grim future setting give it a very 90s identity.
User Reviews
An interesting curiosity on 32X, especially for players who like experimental control ideas.
User Reviews
Its stiff feel may turn off players expecting a smoother mainstream fighter.