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This is going to sound horribly vague, horribly ramble-y as I try to stitch together memories of over ten years ago when I was still in junior high, if not ever earlier, so apologies if this sounds insane.
I vaguely remember a couple of then-friends convinced me to give this game a shot. I don't remember if it had its own launcher or if it was browser-based. I DO remember it being free-to-play, mostly because that was all I could afford at the time.
It was a multiplayer game with classes, where each class had distinctive costumes (male and female), weapons and abilities. It was something akin to a very simple fighting game, or perhaps a weird arena brawler hybrid, as knocking people off the stage or emptying their life bars would score you points. Whenever someone was knocked out, you could pick up their weapons/parts of their costume.
The perspective/camera was top down with a slight tilt. The art style... well, the in-game models looked chibi-esque, but actual art didn't.
Out of all classes, I remember one by name — Desperado — and another one looked like an astronaut.
I am definitely sure this existed and isn't some Mandela Effect thing or fabricated memory.
I can only say which games this one was not — it was not Spiral Knights as it is completely different and, well, I played it a couple of months ago, and it was not Nos Tale.