Platform(s): PS3, can't remember anything further than that.
Genre: Third person 1v1 battle thing on a single platform.
Estimated year of release: Played when I was in early Elementary, so no later than 2018.
Graphics/art style: Dark, trying to be realistic. Maps were filled with details that really made you think that you were outside scuffling with someone under bad weather. The maps I remember were always outside. One reminded me of a jungle, there were plants everywhere in the back and I remember it being my least favorite map, could be due to a smaller platform than others(?). Another was a gray circle built above clouds(?) that had pillars. That particular gray circle map gave me God of War vibes, but as someone who hasn't seen a single thing about God of War apart from covers on games and stuff.
Notable characters: No specific characters, the game just had a bunch of skins, both humanoid and anthropormorphic animals. I mainly remember the anthropormorphic animals because they were the ones I tended to choose. There were lizards and also wolves, I think. You could change the tint of the entire skin, of which I would usually change it to pink or blue.
Notable gameplay mechanics: You would pick your skin and be spawned on various maps to try to knock the other person off the edge. There is a chance that you could deplete your opponent's health instead, but my memory is really bad. I would always win every match due to spamming buttons. You had to fight close quarters. I don't remember there being any weapons other than your fists, though there might've been.
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