Characters
- Zen - A stoic man fighting for himself. He is an all-rounded character who is beginner-friendly.
- Hikari - Kaya's sister, she is kind and gentle. She is an adept at defending and countering attacks.
- Typhon - A young fighter who is quick and agile and has a range of projectile attacks.
- Garnet - A playful woman who mainly attacks with her legs. She has a somewhat long reach and has a variety of attacks for different situations.
- Orville - A 6'11" tall, large-framed man who is an adept at grappling and rushing attacks.
- Boyd - A short, elderly man who can emit shots of energy from his fingertips.
- Viren - A mysterious, intimidating fighter who uses a wide array of weapons to fight, including a chain, a stungun, and Molotov cocktails.
- Kaya - Hikari's sister, she is somewhat cold, stoic, and serious. She has a versatile range of attacks and defensive maneuvers.
- Aran - A womanizing man, he is useful at almost any range, with projectile attacks and close-range rushing attacks.
- Greed - A large man with a white mane of hair. He is a merciless fighter who has taken the lives of many people. He has a rather long reach and has several rushing attacks.
- Sheryl (PlayStation 2 version only) - A bonus character from The Rumble Fish 2. She is an assassin whose fighting style is based upon wires and setting traps across the screen.
- Hazama (PlayStation 2 version only) - A bonus character from The Rumble Fish 2. He works under PROBE-NEXUS' CEO. He has strong attacks and a somewhat long range.
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