The game is a unique blend of block-styled fighters and anime characters, with gameplay inspired by classic fighting games. The focus is on intuitive controls and a simple art style, making it accessible to players of all skill levels. With 37 characters, 17 background stages, and a titanic boss fight, there is plenty of content to keep players engaged. The game also boasts next generation graphics and supports both touch and controller inputs. Plus, there are no forced advertisements, and more content will be added in the future.
The story behind the game is that not all fighting game characters make it to the final roster of their respective games. Many are cut and forgotten, never to be seen or talked about again. But in Vita Fighters, there is a chance for these characters to shine. The game is a fighting tournament with the ultimate prize of being included in a real AAA fighting game.
To use a gamepad, players can easily configure their controls by going to the settings and assigning their controller. This allows for a more immersive and comfortable gaming experience.
The developers of Vita Fighters, Angrydevs, are a solo game developer who has a passion for fighting games. The game is published by Ranida Labs, an indie publishing arm of Ranida Games, the creators of popular games such as PBA Basketball Slam and Bayani - Fighting game.
Special thanks are given to One Man Symphony and Kevin Macleod for their contributions to the game's music. For comments and suggestions, players can connect with the developers on Twitter or Discord. This shows that the developers are open to feedback and are dedicated to creating a great gaming experience for their players.









