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Guilty Gear XX #Reload
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All preorders shipping today will include a bonus
red GGXX pouch which holds a PSP or other objects
such as three Gameboy Micros, two Nintendo DS units,
or a can of soda. The Guilty Gear XX #Reload logo is
stitched to the lower right corner of the pouch.
The fast pacing and sharp detailing of the Guilty
Gear franchise reaches the PSP intact. Controls are
solid with the D-pad preferable for executing
precise moves but the analog pad may be used by
experts who are looking for a challenging slippery
control mechanism with which to pull off special
attacks and combos. Graphics are crisp with sharp
clean lines and smooth animation as fighters hit,
counter-hit, guard, and perform multi-hit combos in
fluid motion. While the game steams along, the
fighters wil remark, scream, and utter various
grunts throughout the swordplay. Potemkin is a huge
fighter but the bruiser animates well but while
every other fighter can perform a dash by double
tapping left or right, Potemkin has no such
briskness. In addition to the ground dash, fighters
may also perform an air dash once they're aloft.
Jump and simply double tap to close the distance. A
Tension Gauge sits beneath each fighter and
increases gradually as attacks, blocks, and actions
are performed during the course of battle. The
amount of tension allows the performance of special
Overdrive attacks, cancels, and other tricks.
Characters are a varied lot with the shapeshifter Eddie constantly
changing from seeming normal human to shadowy wraith
to winged goblin, Venom who wears a mask with the
Eye of Osiris on top and battles with a blue / white
pool cue, and the otherworldly Zappa who fights with
a team of ectoplasmic warriors and vomits projectile
matter from his back.
Start the game and the default option is ARCADE but
the following
are also available:
M.O.M. - Master of Millionaires combo attack
frenzy mode
NETWORK - Link up for 2-player Wi-Fi action
VS CPU - Attack the CPU in a 2-round per
fighter matchup
TRAINING - The opponent stands there while
you practice your moves and combo tricks
SURVIVAL - Select a fighter and fight through
progressive survival levels without using a continue
MISSION - Try 100 missions with specific
objectives and time limits
STORY - Select a character and go through
his/her trials and tribs
GALLERY - View the opening movie, an extra
movie, and unlockable media
OPTIONS - Set key configs, display settings,
sound test, ranking, save/load
QUIT - Vamoose
DEFAULT CONTROLS
PUNCH - "SQUARE"
KICK - "X"
SLASH - "TRIANGLE"
H-SLASH "O"
DUST - "R-TRIGGER"
RESPECT - "L-TRIGGER"
MEMORY - "SELECT"
The Analog thumb pad is toggled off as default but
one may activate it for
use in play.
FIGHTERS
Choose a fighter from the following:
Sol Badguy
Ky-Kiske
May
Millia Rage
Eddie
Potemkin
Chipp Zanuff
Faust
Baiken
Jam Kuradoberi
Johnny
Axl Low
Anji Mito
Venom
Testament
Dizzy
Slayer
I-No
Zappa
Bridget
Only Robo-Ky is missing from the Story Mode but he's
available in every other mode.
Everyone has a story to tell and the Story Mode
introduces the chosen character and then takes
him/her through ranks of fighters. Meet and fight
various characters where a little situation is
presented along with banter between the two fighters
before each fight which is fully voiced by actors.
NCS Game Notes:
* Every blow from Sol Badguy and other sword
handlers that connect unleashes a torrent of blood
from the opponent.
* There are nice transparency effects in some of the
levels.
* Sol Badguy's red headband has a phrase on it. The
viewable parts that aren't blocked by his hair are
"__CK _OU"
* To check which moves are available to a fighter,
press START and scroll down to "COMMAND LIST'
* Background animations are a varied lot. In the
raining level, the passerbys in the background would
mesh well in a funeral procession with a lumbering
guy who walks around like a zombie. In the night bar
level, a waitress in a china dress dallies in front
of a customer's table while a busboy runs with a
plate of steaming buns. Pork. There's a temple level
where spirits walk forlornly in a procession up a
light of stairs.
* The game cinema quotes scripture from Revelations
10.
* The game menus and options are entirely in
English. The voices and in-game subtitles are only
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