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cool i see potential on this game is nice we have more free fighting games i only knew brawhalla
Very potent indie fighter. One of the main Hololive games, which means it has a decent active fanbase.
Pretty much the most iconic free "grounded" fighter right now.
Online actuve
Decent gameplay depth, but very mobile-ish (tons of offers and stuff, slight power upgrades and builds that can be tough to grind)
Online active
Big fighting game, includes free version with a few characters and online unlocked. Rather technical, but adds some options for beginners.
Online very active
A mix of LoL and Smash bros. Mostly team based. There's 1v1, but characters aren't balanced for it.
Smash Bros on a 3d pane, both teams and 1v1. Can be very frustrating when you get matched against experienced players without proper knowledge.
Online barely active (50 current players on Steamcharts)
Little homebrew game, I believe similar to Tekken (never played Tekken lol). Barebones but funny graphics.
Online dead.
Free little indie FG. Looks quite fine.
Online dead.
Arc System Works also throw huge sales from time to time during which you can get a bunch of the most polished anime fighters for about 5$, although besides Guilty Gear Strive and Blazblue Centralfiction, most of their other games have no one online
I think it's considered as abandonware by quite a few, and the community version (which you can find online) is apparently better.