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  • Summary: Pocket Bravery is an original fighting game in SD style, with charismatic characters, vibrant colors and a combat system based on the classics from the '90s. Made to attract experienced players, but also has features to teach new ones.

    Pocket Bravery is inspired by classics from the 90s,
    Pocket Bravery is an original fighting game in SD style, with charismatic characters, vibrant colors and a combat system based on the classics from the '90s. Made to attract experienced players, but also has features to teach new ones.

    Pocket Bravery is inspired by classics from the 90s, such as Street Fighter, Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters. And its SD aesthetic had an influence on games like Pocket Fighter and other fighting games from Neo Geo Pocket Color.

    But make no mistake, Pocket Bravery was created to be a new and unique fighting game, with original characters, vibrant colors and a combat system that will impress you, since the game was designed with the focus on high level players. Even so, it has features that will teach beginning players how to develop and evolve in the game.
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  1. Apr 11, 2025
    85
    Few innovations and small inconsistencies in the level of difficulty and the narrative do not overshadow Pocket Bravery's excellent qualities. The game has a simple, but well-optimized combat system, and an artistic design that pays homage to the classics of an entire generation of fighting games without giving up its own, very well-constructed identity.
  2. 80
    I think Pocket Bravery is a fantastic homage to those old fighting games. It has some issues, mostly with inconsistent difficulty but there's plenty of fun to be had. The modes seem pretty extensive and, whilst the cast is on the smaller side, it does showcase some diversity. The in-game sprite work is wonderfully detailed and there are moments for the art to really flourish. I really like how this has come together and the combat feels very considered.