Try the demo for 2v2 4-player fighter Cerebrawl

Cerebrawl is a 2v2, four-player fighting game that builds on the established tag-team system by letting players control both roles. It's currently on Kickstarter, with developer Zero Dimension asking for $278,000 to bring it to life. At the time of writing, its campaign has earned $14,576 and will run for another 32 days.

Chiefly inspired by Marvel vs. Capcom and Street Fighter 3: Third Strike (with at least a hint of Skullgirls), Cerebrawl is all about working together with your partner. There are 1v1 fights (and 1v2s if you're feeling especially competitive), but 2v2 is the main attraction because that's where most of the unique moves lie. 

There's a staggering variety of assists, cancels, and combo extenders that rely on well-timed attacks and careful resource management from both the "point" (active) player and the "benched" (secondary) player. The benched player can jump in for a quick jab, for example, an entire combo or a finisher. The active player can also forfeit their super to allow the benched player to use theirs. You can sample these moves and playable character Helen in the 1v1 and 2v2 demos available on Cerebrawl's Kickstarter.

Although contingent on its Kickstarter's success, Cerebrawl is expected to release in early 2019. 

Austin Wood
Staff writer, GamesRadar

Austin freelanced for PC Gamer, Eurogamer, IGN, Sports Illustrated, and more while finishing his journalism degree, and has been a full-time writer at PC Gamer's sister publication GamesRadar+ since 2019. They've yet to realize that his position as a staff writer is just a cover-up for his career-spanning Destiny column, and he's kept the ruse going with a focus on news, the occasional feature, and as much Genshin Impact as he can get away with.