Guilty Gear XX Slash is a port from the latest Arcade 2D fighting game, developed by Sammy/Sega. This installment includes two new characters compared to the #Reload series adoption.
The first character is Order-Sol, who is a different version of the main character Sol and shares a number of his super moves. The second one is A.B.A, who previously made her appearance in Guilty Gear Isuka, but with new super attacks.
The home console version contains a number of different game modes: Arcade, Versus 2P, Versus CPU, Training, Survival, Gallery and Sound. There is also a M.O.M.E. mode, which is a score attack mode as well as a Mission mode, where you work through a number of missions with three levels of difficulty. The game's interface itself also got a new face-lift, with new menu screens and a graphical stage selection screen.
Really fun! This is my first GG game and I must say the gameplay and graphic style is a nice change from other 2d fighters. The music is pretty cool too.
I don't think this will ever come out in na so I would get it fast, I think anyone who likes vs fighters will fall in love with this.
BoiledShrimp(1) on 23, Aug. 2006 09:36 (HKT)
XX Slash This game is spectacular! Not only has the Menu Select gotten a face lift, the addiction of Order-SOL and A.B.A make it even more a tasty treat to Guilty Gear fans. Not only that, but there's new art, and characters get additional/modifications to moves!
GhettoRade on 01, Aug. 2006 04:35 (HKT)
Order this game just 4 Order Sol The game is so dope , and order sol is a really interesting character. It s been a while i didn t enjoy a fighting game like this one.
RTP!(4) on 14, Jun. 2006 12:18 (HKT)
Yay Newest intallment of the XX series... ot much has changed other than the addition of A.B.A and Order-Sol. Still a good game though, nice for people who never got the chance to buy their own copy of the US version of X2.
Anonymous on 12, May. 2006 09:14 (HKT)
GGX2 v1.3 if only pcs had made it into the market in japan, the public might be more likely to chastise a company for releasing the latest patch as a nearly full-priced stand-alone. fighting game companies may be hurting, but patching/updating will hopefully be done differently as the consoles now mimic the pc with downloadable content and services. ubisoft charged very little for their r6 expansions, and i believe that these updates to the guilty gear series should not carry such a price tag. changing movesets and adding 1 new character does not justify the price. only aba can count as a new character if you're wondering why i say only 1.
don't doubt for a minute though. this is a great game. it's the business practice i take issue with.