It borrowed heavily from the Super Smash Bros. school of accessible brawlers (simple special moves, a focus on ring-outs) but layered on top a deep, technical combo system reminiscent of Marvel vs. Capcom . The roster was staggering: over 30 Riders, from the original 1971 Ichigo to the then-current star, Kamen Rider Gaim , including all of his form changes (Orange Arms, Pine Arms, Kiwami Arms).
Every single menu—from the character select screen to the options menu—is translated into clear, readable English. Instead of guessing which option means "Arcade Mode," you see "Story Mode" and "Free Battle."