
If you browse through Toribash forums or through toribash ingame you may come acrose people in certain clans. aside from ingame Toribash has a close knit community on forums, you can find marketing, art, and mods, on the main page along with various events. aikido or an aikido variant known as aikido big dojo are most favorite among the toribash community, aikido and aikido big dojo usually result in fun grappel warfare that is not usually possible in real life making it all the more fun to play.
#TORIBASH KICK MODS#
Toribash comes with a variety of mods when loaded, some including aikido, judo, or ninjitsu. you also are given use of hands which can be put into a grabbing state or a non-grabbing state. Toribash is a game where the player must control each joint of the player or "tori" this leads to unique moves that are player specific! Your Tori has a total of 20 joints, each can be moved by either extending, contracting, holding, or relaxing. I could keep going on, but I think I have said enough. (By the way, top left is uke, top right is tori.)

There's a chat in the corner, the number of frames is clearly shown in big font at the top of the screen, and either top corner shows each player's score, and their name. It's freeplay, but each player controls either uke or tori and their customizations apply to the character they control. Sparring mods, parkour mods, silly mods, mods pertaining to a specific type of martial arts, etc. There's even millions of mods that change up the play of the game. And they still add more objects to the game, like the more recent hair. The amount of colors and objects to buy using toribash's internal currency, allows for limitless combinations, considering textures, joints, blood, names, trails, etc. The customization on this game is amazing.

How many fighting games, no, how many games have allowed you to change your character's movement animation without going into the game files? The joint system allows for some amazing moves and gameplay to be done, and it's also an amazing idea. It's one of the only fighting games that really puts an emphasis on learning and making yourself better. It's one of the few games I have seen that has taken an idea, and perfectly execute it.
