I don't get it
I don't get fighting games, I don't hate them but I don't like them either, almost like someone took one aspect of a game and are willing to call it a game. So, let me run through the reasons I would play a game:
1: Good storyline.
Well, this game doesn't seem to have much of that, you pick a character, read the little script stating what's going on, go through a few disjointed fights before reaching the end of the game so s/he can do what s/he wanted.
2: A feeling of accomplishment.
Once again, I couldn't really find much of it here, seeing as I could beat just about every level only using quick attack, and the rest of the moves could dive under a van. I thought it was because I was on normal difficulty, but hard difficulty yielded the same results.
3: Developing a character.
The thicker part usually found in RPG games, it represents how your character grows and evolves, though in this game there is nothing to develop as all the moves are unlocked from the start. This means there's nothing to develop.
However, as I said earlier, I don't get fighting games. It's like having a bag of flour and calling it a cake, but sometimes it seems like there's someone out there willing to take a bag of gravel and call it a cake as long as it comes with a picture of Darth Vader. But despite what I have said, what I'm trying to cough up here is a recommendation. Most will see it as a great way to relieve stress, kinda like squeezing a stress-ball except you're kicking it in the face and you're wearing a bright blue top hat with abs the size of Manhattan. But me personally, I'll bang my head against the door.