Not exact matches
Like with the Steam version, which is already available, the physical version will include the two pieces of DLC — The Writer and The Signal — as well as support for multiple screens, stereoscopic 3D, and
other neat features like field of view adjustments and a «hide HUD»
option.
There's the standard Team Deathmatch and Free For All
options present, but Rescue offers up a
neat concept in that one team is tasked with retrieving five medical kits while the
other team must kill them a total of 25 times.
The really
neat part about Arcade mode, when compared to
other fighters, is that you have an
option for a fight request through online battle, which can be turned on and off and set to player or ranked matches.
Seems like a pretty
neat way of simplifying the control scheme for people who don't want to have to both move and aim their attacks, especially when used alongside the
other three
options listed.
The underlying tech is
neat and there are
other AR emoji
options, such as placing animated lips and eyes on subjects while using the camera, as well.