A regressed mutation
Upon initial introduction, Next Dimension seems like a worthy successor to the decent Mutant Academy games. Do not let the game's roster and shiny graphics fool you, though. The game pretty much plays like a cross between Children of the Atom and Dead or Alive, which is an interesting concept, but it is not carried out well. The game is not very finely tuned and not only has a very broken tier list, but the collision detection is horrible, and glitches are rampant throughout the game. Any game where throwing the empty space next to your opponent effectively tosses your foe is definitely buggier than a humid swamp.