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Guilty Gear XX (2003) Online

Guilty Gear XX (2003) Online
Original Title :
Guilty Gear XX
Genre :
Video Game / Action
Year :
2003
Directror :
Kohei Takaoka
Cast :
Daisuke Ishiwatari,Hikaru Hanada,Takeshi Kusao
Writer :
Norimitsu Kaiho
Type :
Video Game
Rating :
8.4/10
Guilty Gear XX (2003) Online

Cast overview, first billed only:
Daisuke Ishiwatari Daisuke Ishiwatari - Sol Badguy (voice)
Hikaru Hanada Hikaru Hanada - Sol Badguy (Story Mode) (voice)
Takeshi Kusao Takeshi Kusao - Ky Kiske / Robo Ky (voice)
Satomi Kôrogi Satomi Kôrogi - May (voice)
Yûko Sumitomo Yûko Sumitomo - Millia Rage (voice) (as Yuuko Sumitomo)
Keiichi Nanba Keiichi Nanba - Axl Low (voice)
Takashi Kondô Takashi Kondô - Potemkin / Faust (voice) (as Takashi Kondou)
Gaku Miura Gaku Miura - Chipp Zanuff (voice) (as Takeshi Miura)
Miho Sudô Miho Sudô - Baiken (voice) (as Miho Sudou)
Akira Kobayashi Akira Kobayashi - Testament (voice)
Manami Komori Manami Komori - Jam Kuradoberi (voice)
Tooru Igarashi Tooru Igarashi - Anji Mito (voice)
Norio Wakamoto Norio Wakamoto - Johnny (voice)
Mikio Yaeda Mikio Yaeda - Venom (voice)
Kazue Fujita Kazue Fujita - Dizzy (voice)

Zappa's ghostly partner, S-Ko, is based on the character of Sadako, the ghost girl from Ringu.

Sol-Badguy has "Rock You" on his head band.

Ky-Kyske's first Overdrive is named after a Metallica album, "Ride the Lightning".

Chipp Zanuff's name is based on a band named Enuff Z'nuff, whose lead singer's name is Chip.

Sol's name is Frederick.

Dizzy is the only character in Guilty Gear X2 that has no instant kill move.

Millia Rage is named after the Speed Metal band, "Meliah Rage".

Millia Rage's second overdrive is named "Winger", which was also a Glam Metal band in 1988

Testament's first overdrive attack is named "Warant", another Glam Metal Band

Testament's second Overdrive attack is named "Master of Puppets", the album and song by Metallica.


User reviews

Sti

Sti

This has to be one of my favorite 2D fighting games. This gives me a break from Tekken and Soul Calibur. The music and graphics are great.. for a 2D fighter. I love the characters also.

The storyline is great also. Each character has a personality each of their own.

I highly recomend this game for fighting game fans.
Zepavitta

Zepavitta

The shivering yells of move names fill the air as soon as you pick up this classic game. Sure you might be thinking that its not that old, but as soon as it hit store shelves it was a classic in my eyes. The game features playable 2d characters each with back stories, and unique move designs.

Sure, many 2D fighters have filled the history book of fighting games, but this one is slick. The 2D animation is so smooth that at times it feels like your watching anime, and that is what many players look for, along with the in-depth fighting system, and steep skill level that is required to master this wonderful piece of art.

Is it the best 2D fighting game? Well that can be debated because everyone has their opinions, but I will say this. I have played street fighter, Capcom vs. marvel (and all of the spin offs), and many other 2D fighting games that have been voted to come out on top, and all I have to say is that well those games are good, only one game can ROCK heaven or hell, and thats Guilty Gear X2.
Gigafish

Gigafish

Hands down my favourite fighting game ever. Complete with an army of interesting, diverse characters you can really get attached to (trust me, I do =D), one helluva kickass soundtrack, a brilliant system and graphics to die for it blows games like Street Fighter out of the water. Daisuke Ishiwatari is most certainly a GENIUS.

It's a little tricky to get the hang of but that's part of the fun. Once you get started and learn all the moves all hell breaks loose and it's hilariously good fun. The plot's interesting and well layered for a fighting game plot. We haven't got the usual "OMIGOD bad guy tries to take over the world" thing here.

It's just nice to see something a little different on the market, you know?
Vuzahn

Vuzahn

Guilty Gear XX is one of the best two-dimensional fighting games ever, in my opinion. The visuals are amazing; even perfect. The characters are interesting and varied, as well as humorous, and the music is probably the best collection of Rock you'll find in any video game. It's an easy game to play at first, but tremendously more fun once you know what you're doing. Plus, going back to that music, the makers were kind enough to provide a sound test in the options to listen to all the music, even secret and rarely-appearing songs. The story mode is interesting and fun, arcade mode is a fun diversion, and mission mode is a great challenge (emphasis on challenge). If you can find a copy, get it. If you can't, get one of the variants of it.