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A retro Kunio-kun brawler that shines brightest in a room with three friends and a couch, but falls apart the moment you try to find anyone online.

My first question when loading this up was the same one competitive players always ask: who am I actually playing against? The answer, in 2025, is almost nobody online. River City Melee: Battle Royal Special is a four-player arena brawler rooted in the decades-old Kunio-kun franchise, built around last-man-standing rounds where two, three, or four teams slug it out until one side is still breathing. Arc System Works, the studio behind BlazBlue, put their fingerprints on the combat to sharpen it up, and to their credit, the core fighting loop is genuinely satisfying in short bursts. You punch, kick, throw weapons, grab downed opponents, and build a Rage Meter that upgrades your special moves mid-fight. Kunio's Mach Kick lands differently when it levels up to Mach Kick II. The Giant Swing can clip multiple opponents at once. On paper, there is more depth here than the sprite art suggests. The team structure is the game's most interesting design choice. You pick from 25 preset teams totalling 150 characters across a single-player story mode, Free Battle, and online multiplayer. Each team runs six fighters, and with damage carrying across rounds, you have to think about rotation and not just brute-forcing with your leader. Points are tracked per round and last-man-standing is not enough to guarantee the win, which adds a small layer of score management on top of the brawling. Special moves are input-simple, usually tied to jump-attacks or running throws, which keeps the floor low enough for casual play while leaving some room for character-specific mastery. Here is where I have to be straight with you, though. The stage count is thin. Seven arenas total, four of which are flat variants of the same basic layout, with a soccer field that damages opponents on goals and a factory stage with random item switches as the only real mechanical wrinkles. Repetition sets in fast in single-player, and the 25 team story modes are largely the same structure with different flavor text. Crashes and freezes have been reported during award ceremonies and occasionally mid-match, and the game requires an active Steam connection even for offline play. That is the kind of technical sloppiness that nobody has patched out years after launch. The harder problem is the online lobby. It is dead. Not slow, not quiet, dead. Players are posting in the Steam forums asking strangers to connect just to unlock online achievements. If you are buying this to play with randoms or maintain any kind of competitive scene, close this tab. If you have three people on the couch who grew up on River City Ransom and want a 30-minute brawl session before someone orders a pizza, the local multiplayer is genuinely fun. The Free Battle mode with a full room of four players is where this game makes its case. That specific use case works. Everything outside it struggles. A direct upgrade, River City Melee Mach!!, launched in 2019 with additional modes, new items, and reworked special moves. If you are new to this corner of the franchise, that version is the smarter pick. Battle Royal Special now sits as the older, thinner build of the same concept with a smaller feature set and an equally empty online lobby. Fred, Scout Team

River City Melee : Battle Royal Special
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River City Melee : Battle Royal Special

Sep 28, 2017Arc System WorksH2 Interactive Co., Ltd.
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A retro Kunio-kun brawler that shines brightest in a room with three friends and a couch, but falls apart the moment you try to find anyone online.

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About River City Melee : Battle Royal Special

My first question when loading this up was the same one competitive players always ask: who am I actually playing against? The answer, in 2025, is almost nobody online. River City Melee: Battle Royal Special is a four-player arena brawler rooted in the decades-old Kunio-kun franchise, built around last-man-standing rounds where two, three, or four teams slug it out until one side is still breathing. Arc System Works, the studio behind BlazBlue, put their fingerprints on the combat to sharpen it up, and to their credit, the core fighting loop is genuinely satisfying in short bursts. You punch, kick, throw weapons, grab downed opponents, and build a Rage Meter that upgrades your special moves mid-fight. Kunio's Mach Kick lands differently when it levels up to Mach Kick II. The Giant Swing can clip multiple opponents at once. On paper, there is more depth here than the sprite art suggests. The team structure is the game's most interesting design choice. You pick from 25 preset teams totalling 150 characters across a single-player story mode, Free Battle, and online multiplayer. Each team runs six fighters, and with damage carrying across rounds, you have to think about rotation and not just brute-forcing with your leader. Points are tracked per round and last-man-standing is not enough to guarantee the win, which adds a small layer of score management on top of the brawling. Special moves are input-simple, usually tied to jump-attacks or running throws, which keeps the floor low enough for casual play while leaving some room for character-specific mastery. Here is where I have to be straight with you, though. The stage count is thin. Seven arenas total, four of which are flat variants of the same basic layout, with a soccer field that damages opponents on goals and a factory stage with random item switches as the only real mechanical wrinkles. Repetition sets in fast in single-player, and the 25 team story modes are largely the same structure with different flavor text. Crashes and freezes have been reported during award ceremonies and occasionally mid-match, and the game requires an active Steam connection even for offline play. That is the kind of technical sloppiness that nobody has patched out years after launch. The harder problem is the online lobby. It is dead. Not slow, not quiet, dead. Players are posting in the Steam forums asking strangers to connect just to unlock online achievements. If you are buying this to play with randoms or maintain any kind of competitive scene, close this tab. If you have three people on the couch who grew up on River City Ransom and want a 30-minute brawl session before someone orders a pizza, the local multiplayer is genuinely fun. The Free Battle mode with a full room of four players is where this game makes its case. That specific use case works. Everything outside it struggles. A direct upgrade, River City Melee Mach!!, launched in 2019 with additional modes, new items, and reworked special moves. If you are new to this corner of the franchise, that version is the smarter pick. Battle Royal Special now sits as the older, thinner build of the same concept with a smaller feature set and an equally empty online lobby. Fred, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvplocal-multiplayercooponline-cooplocal-coopachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-54-Player Local BrawlerRage MeterTeam-Based FighterRetro Beat-Em-UpArena FighterScore-Based RoundsDead OnlineKunio-kun Series

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10
Memory
256 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
nVidia GeForce 7900 GT or better / AMD Radeon X1900 / nVidia GeForce GT 620 (Windows 8.1)
Processor
Intel Core2 Duo
Sound Card
Direct Sound

Recommended

OS
Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
nVidia GeForce 8800 GT or better / AMD Radeon HD3700 / nVidia GeForce GT 650 (Windows 8.1)
Processor
Intel Core i5 / i7
Sound Card
Direct Sound

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Game Info

Developer
Arc System Works
Publisher
H2 Interactive Co., Ltd.
Release Date
Sep 28, 2017

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