Street Fighter 6is blowing up the fighting game scene right now thanks to its solid-as-ever gameplay. The addition of its story mode, World Tour, has also helped it find success. It’s not quite an RPG brawler in the sense of something modern likeRiver City Girls,but it is close. Players can create a character and square off against random NPCs, level up, and then challenge classic characters like Chun-Li and Ryu.

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It’s a shame Capcom has never made a pureStreet Fighterbrawler before this or an RPG. On the opposite side of the spectrum, these eight RPG franchises have made fighting game spinoffs. Some of them have been forgotten to time, so it’s time to rekindle some love for them.

8Digimon Battle Spirit

Digimonstarted as a toy line in 1997 with digital pets people could buy to take care of. Soon the empire rose and included anime, cards, and a whole plethora of RPGs. Soon after the games started, some fighting games came out as well.Digimon Battle Spiritwas the first fighting game spinoff and it was released on the Game Boy Advance.

In that same year, 2001,Digimon Rumble Arenawas released on the PS1. Both games are more or less the same, featuring gameplay similar to theSuper Smash Bros.series.

Playing a match in Digimon Battle Spirit

7Dissidia: Final Fantasy

Final Fantasyis one of the biggest RPG brands on the market. So, it stands to reason that Square Enix would eventually make at least one fighting game spinoff.Dissidia: Final Fantasywould be that spinoff series and it began on the PSP.

There are three games in this sub-series, so far, and they feature villains and heroes from across the franchise. Ever wonder who would win in a fight between Cloud and Squall? Now, players can live out those rivalries in real-time combat.

Zidane in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT

6Granblue Fantasy Versus

Granblue Fantasyis a brand that is not huge in the West. That’s because the series started as a mobile game in 2014 in Japan. Mobile games generally do much better over there, especially RPGs.

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Recently, there has been an effort to bring more attention to this franchise via spinoffs. The first wasGranblue Fantasy Versus, a 2D fighter made by the masters at Arc System Works. It wasn’t as big as their other games,likeGuilty Gear, but it was enjoyed by fighting game enthusiasts.

5Persona 4 Arena

Persona 4 Arenais the first big non-RPG spinoff inthePersonafranchiseand it got the ball rolling. Now there are dancing games along with action RPGs spun off fromDynasty Warriors. The coolest part aboutPersona 4 Arenaand most of these spinoffs is that they are considered canon, or at least they are derived from canonical material.

The game featured the entire playable cast of the original game along with guest heroes fromPersona 3who aged. Ken, for example, was no longer a little boy.

Zeta in Granblue Fantasy Versus

4Pokken Tournament

Pokemonhas been featured in fighting games sinceSuper Smash Bros.debuted in 1999 on the N64. Decades later, they would get a more pure fighting game experience viaPokken Tournamenton the Wii U. It made sense to make it given that one of the elemental types in the games is Fighting.

However, Fighting-type Pokemon were not the only ones featured in the game as Pikachu also made an effort to grapple with the best of them. It wasn’t anywhere near as popular asSuper Smash Bros.,but it was interesting to see Nintendo andGame Freak branch out moreto other developers and genres.

Promo art featuring characters in Persona 4 Arena

3Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros. Ultimateis the latest in the aforementioned fighting game series. It features characters from across Nintendo’s many brands but there is third-party support as well. Even though this may be a cheat to say, it could be considered aspinoff toFire Emblem.

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Eight characters, not including alternates or costumes, from the series are featured in the game and that is a staggering amount. So, it’s as much a fighting game spinoff to Fire Emblem as it is any other franchise in Nintendo’s portfolio.

2Tales Of VS

Tales of VSis a game that never came out in the West. It was released in 2009 for the PSP.Tales of VSfeatured four-player matches withcharacters across theTales ofseriesup to that point which did includeTales of Vesperia.

Even though it cannot be enjoyed fully in English, as a fighting game, there’s not much of a barrier to entry with text. Also, there has been some effort online regarding an English fan patch.

Promo art featuring characters in Pokken Tournament

1Ys VS. Sora No Kiseki: Alternative Saga

Ys VS. Sora no Kiseki: Alternative Sagais another PSP spinoff not to one, but two epic franchises. Itclashed characters together from the entireYsseriesalong withThe Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky.

It made sense why Nihon Falcom never posted the game to the West after its initial release in 2010 in Japan as both franchises are not as well-known overseas. The gameplay is in a top-down area kind of likePower Stone. LikeTales of VS, it too has some English fan patches online.

Marth brandishing the Falchion in Super Smash Bros

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Promo art featuring characters in Tales of VS

Promo art featuring characters in Ys VS Sora No Kiseki Alternative Saga