Guilty Gear X

Guilty Gear X

Release: 01.07.2000
PlayStation 2 Arcade Dreamcast PC (Microsoft Windows)

Guilty Gear X is the sequel to 1998’s Guilty Gear, a 2D fighting game for the Sony PlayStation that became extremely popular in Japan. Featuring beautiful hand-drawn artwork and animation, as well as balanced, fun, high-energy gameplay, Guilty Gear X aspires to be the king of 2D fighters.

The goal in Guilty Gear X is simple: get your opponent’s Life Bar down to zero within the allotted time to win. Winning a round nets you a point; getting two points will win you the match. There are 14 different characters to choose from, each with their own personal style and moves. There might even be some hidden ones, too…

Storyline

Less than a year after the events of Guilty Gear, reports of a newly discovered commander Gear surfaced. Amid concern about a second war, another Holy Knights Tournament begins; whoever captures and kills Dizzy will receive 500,000 World Dollars. She is defeated, but her life is spared by Sol Badguy, as she proves to be inoffensive. Shortly after, she is found by Ky Kiske, the police chief of the United Nations and ex-chief of the Sacred Order of Holy Knights. He entrusts her care to Johnny and May, members of the Jellyfish Air Pirates, who welcome her as one of their own. Jam Kuradoberi, a bounty hunter and struggling chef, claims the credit for Dizzy’s disappearance so she can collect the reward and finance her restaurant.

Gameplay Video

Multiplayer Modes

Dreamcast

Drop In
Offline Players: 2 Max

PlayStation 2

Drop In
Offline Players: 2 Max

PC (Microsoft Windows)

Drop In
Offline Players: 2 Max

Arcade

Drop In
Offline Players: 2 Max
Platforms:
PlayStation 2 Arcade Dreamcast PC (Microsoft Windows)
Settings:
Action
Genres:
Fighting Arcade
Developer: Arc System Works
Publisher: Sammy, i-Dreamsoft, Virgin Entertainment, CyberFront

Release Dates

First Release: 01.07.2000
PlayStation 2
September 30, 2001 North America
March 1, 2002 Europe
Arcade
July 2000 Month Worldwide
Dreamcast
December 14, 2000 Japan
PC (Microsoft Windows)
November 30, 2001 Japan

External links

Involved Companies

Developer

Arc System Works

Publisher

Sammy i-Dreamsoft Virgin Entertainment CyberFront

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