
Wasbir from NoobFeed writes: Newcomers can get a feel for an experimental age of fighting games by playing The Rumble Fish 2. Fans have been waiting for this for a long time; it's finally a second chance for a cult hit to find an audience. In the end, The Rumble Fish 2 may never be the most popular battle in tournaments or online lobbies, but it is still a fun and challenging game that shows originality can last even when it's not popular.
The Rumble Fish 2 originally released in 2005, but even twenty years later this is still terrific arcade fighting.
CCG writes - "The Rumble Fish 2 is, by all accounts, an excellent fighting game. Nothing in my time playing it has shown me it’s anything but. However, questionable balance-disrupting decisions, a barebones port, and a very unwise decision to turn unlockable characters into DLC has led the community to turn its back on the game."

An Atomiswave classic returns.