Review Sir_Laguna 3/5 · Nov 6, 2020
The Small Blade
Let's be honest. I don't think modern general audiences are interested in a game like this. I mean, it's a good game. Well, at least it was a good portable fighting game when it came out for the first time 20 years ago. Now the mechanics can feel a little simplistic and the SD dual-colored and pixelated characters can look …
Let's be honest. I don't think modern general audiences are interested in a game like this. I mean, it's a good game. Well, at least it was a good portable fighting game when it came out for the first time 20 years ago. Now the mechanics can feel a little simplistic and the SD dual-colored and pixelated characters can look ugly to a lot of gamers.

BUT! as some kind of historical artifact is invaluable. This will be a delight to nostalgics of a 'better time' in fighting game history. There are unlockable characters that you get by playing! no microtransactions! For those interested in game history and preservation is a real must-get. It's really faithful to the original platform. It even 'simulates' how it was to play multiplayer on it.