| | |  | All Games | Home » » » Guilty Gear X2 | | | | | | | Description: | | Guilty Gear X2 # Reload revives the popular fighting franchise, with added Xbox Live support for an all-new gaming experience. Take over 20 playable fighters and face the threat that "Gears" (android humans) present to the world! Players ranked on weekly and overall basis Progressive Scan Video Support for 480p Intense metal and rock soundtrack | | | Features: | |
• T (teen)
• Action
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.75 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.75 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.3 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.3 pounds | | Release Date:
| September 15, 2004 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
| | | Game Information: | | | Platform:
| Xbox | | Media:
| Video Game | | Item Quantity:
| 1 |
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Arcade perfect port, but lags in online live play a tadOct 02, 2004
By Sinless Knight
"S. Knight"
Xbox owners are finally able to experience the hype behind the GG series with an extended version the PS2 GGX2. The xbox version features three characters that are selectable right off the bat (from a bale of selectable characters) that weren't in the PS2 version, one of which is an entirely never-before-seen new character as well.
Like Capcom Vs. SNK 2 EO, GGX2R is an arcade port with every single frame kept intact. GGX2R also harneses some of the most beautifully-detailed 2d backgrounds and character animations ever seen in a 2d fighting game (only game that rivals in this aspect is the SF3 series).
Controls are fairly decent, though at times they can feel a tad unresponsive and rigid. This mainly depends on the players preference on controller setting. Overall, the controls are virtuos.
Unfortunatley, also like CVS.SNK2 EO, GGX2R lags in the online department (but not nearly as faulty as CVS.SNK2 EO). Despite the developers working on hard to prevent this problem, there is STILL slowdown when heading off against opponents online. There are times when the connection status will show "Excellent" and still have slight delay in play (slowdown). Also, if the connect shows "bad" or "poor" you can forget it. The controls will be so slow to respond that it's nearlly impossible to pull off moves correctly. However, this isn't an all time aspect, it just appears from time to time, so have no fear.
That said, GGX2R is a perfect port to an excellent 2d fighter, and with a price tag for under twenty bucks, you simply cannot go wrong. A must have title, for any sincere 2d gamer.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
"Ride the Lightning"Nov 24, 2004
By Adrean Marx Guilty Gear X2 isn't like you're typical 2D fighter (if you wanted to call it that). The characters here aren't simply fighters aiming to be the strongest in the world,take vengence(ok one or two are), or merely test there skills. These fighters although weird have a background which suit them beyond compare and are characters with actual emotion. If you were to view the relationship between Sol and Ky as compared too Ken and Ryu you'd probably go like, "but Ken and Ryu are like best friends and share an awesome bond," yet though Sol and Ky try to kill one another every chance they get they still share quite a tight knit bond between one another which is more dynamic then the average buddy buddy or trained since youth scenario. Of course the whole, "were enemies, but we can still work together," concept has been done but rarely used. The most memorable case of this idea is DBZ's Goku and Vegeta, for anime fans to say the least. It's obvious that it's hard to comeup with some new ways of portraying characters in fighters and the reason why they fight; but here though it's done masterfully. All the characters of this game are so easy to relate to and love for their individuality and eccentricities that seem just so human in nature. To say the least each one presents their own attitude, which for all carry a cocky under tone to it. Such as Sol's classic bad ass attitude, Baiken's cold stare, and Slayer's nonchalance.
Obviously though you all want to hear about the gameplay. It's simple, it's awesome. To start just know that the animation here is the best you'll see for the XBOX without a doubt. Also this game, as I'm sure you've heard, has some of the most unique fighting techniques to ever grace the 2D Brawling World. There's Axel with his chained sickles, the juggernaut Potemkin, the amorphous Zato 1 (Eddie), the fan wielding Anji Mito, the powerful May, the dexterious Faust,and the lovely Milla Rage for starters. If this isn't a fantastic line up then I don'tknow what is. I mean you have a little girl that uses a freakin' anchor, a chick that has killer hair, and a deranged doctor with a whacked out love for poking you "where the sun don't shine." You'll just have fun learning all of their special abilities and enjoy seeing who well crafted they were. I must admit I've never loved getting beat by the same move 100 times in a row and say, "that move is too sweet," every time until this game.
One of the most intriguing qualities of this game that, which I believe sets it apart form all other fighter in general, is the Instant Kill. That is what it is and there's no need for me to explain it. For those who are a little curious let me put it this way; if your about to get you're butt beat and you have like no life while the other is at full health a well placed IK doesn't simply turn the tide, it obliterates it.
Also another great point about this game is the various game modes. There's MOM ( Master of Millionares ), the classic survival and story mode ( which both are quite nice ),and mission mode( probably the most challenging part of the game and at the same time the most fun. That is if you have the courage to lose a lot of hours of your life). Ok so it's like only four, but they're all really good modes and reflect the time and effort put into the production of this game and it's assured A ranking quality. In the old days survival was a great way to showoff how awesome you were, but after losing the 20th round again and again to the same [...], it gets kind of boring and sets the bar for you not to bother trying anymore, unless you're just that good (DOA 2 Ultimate online scores especially). Though with this game you simply want to come back to it again and again. The reason is because after defeating the boss that shows up every 10 matches you unlock a new version of the characters such as EX, Black, and even Gold versions. I'll admit I was only able to unlock the EX versions for most characters,but it leaves you too wonder. Even more so the moves for the alternates are different as compared to the originals which can play a big part in your strategy that will either make or break you. Along with this is the great story mode set up which provides you with alternate endings which proved to be funny and emotional all at the same time. It's a little tricky at sometimes though for you have to play through the story with a character once or twice before you can unlock another route to an ending for a different person. To sum this part up the unlockables from these modes are purely awesome, with the extra characters, alternate fighting versions,and a really cool art gallery which comes to being as good as Dark Stalkers 3 ( for those who've played the game should know what I mean ).
I'm sure you're tired of reading this by now if not simply quit and gave it a bad rating,or just didn't bother with it at all. So I'll just some it up; this game is "Spellbinding" and a must have for any person who loves fighters.
Hope this review was helpful.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great Anime Arcade Style FighterOct 11, 2004
By Lisa Shea
"medieval swordfighting enthusiast"
If you're looking for a fighting game that is more stylistic than realistic, Guilty Gear X2 might be the one for you. Anime characters use magic and swords to become victorious.
The anime is lovely, with bursts of smoke and blasts of light highlighting the combat. The background on this side-scroller is stationary, with the exceptions of an occasional walking cat or twitching plant. There isn't as much blood here as in other games, but of course the aim of beating another character into submission is rather violent :) The game has a teen rating.
Rock music blasts in the background as you fight in one of several gameplay options. There are arcade-style sequences of battles, or the MOM instant-battle to earn points. There's a mission mode to go through a series of assigned tasks, and story mode to learn more about a particular character and his/her background.
The game has a great selection of girls, guys and robots to choose from, which is nice to see in a fighting game. Anime fans will also love the artwork you can see throughout the game, to give inspiration for your own drawing projects.
Perhaps the only real complaint I have with this arcade-style anime fighting fest is the music. The loud, repetitive blasting gets very wearying after a while. If they'd used a great band, it could really have added to the experience. Still, I know some people who don't mind the music at all, so depending on your personal tastes you might like or dislike it. Luckily, the game lets you set the volume for backgrond music, voice and special effects separately. Just change the settings to suit your taset.
Highly recommended for anime fans who enjoy fighting games!
Stands among the greatest fighting gamesApr 17, 2012
By Shinsei I remember playing this game at a friend's house. Finally decided to grab it for myself.
If your a fan of fighting games, this is a must have. The Guilty Gear series has some of the most creative characters and flashy special moves that I've ever seen. The combat is deep. You wont get far without mastering the many techniques and move inputs. This isn't a button masher. If you try to make it one and fight the computer or an experienced player, you're going to get thrashed. The difficulty in this game can be unforgiving to any newbie or even a decent player. Especially when it comes to the mission modes. Each one puts you in a completely unfair disadvantage (and that's the way I like 'em). Sometimes have missions that you can't jump, or maybe you wont be able to hurt your opponent until you can get a combo chain of 7 or something... Then you might be put against someone who regenerates and you only have 1 HP. There is a great sense of accomplishment after beating each of them. And that's just the mission modes. There is also Survival, Arcade, Story, and M.O.M. (Medal of Millionaire).
The only thing I can think of that might turn away a few people is the art style. It is very heavy on the anime side. I personally think it makes it even better though.
Now, lets discuss the characters. There are no cookie-cutters or copy-paste characters in this game. Each of them are as unique as their move list, as well as their theme music (but we will cover that a little later). There are 24 characters including the unlockables. Some big, some small, some fast, some slow, some teleport, and some can even (sort-of) fly/hover/swim in the air. Some moves inputs are the same for most characters, but there are many more unique inputs to counter-balance that issue. At the same time though, it does make it easier for (semi-)new players to try out the other characters since some of the inputs are the same. I might also mention some of the inputs can be a little difficult to enter on an Xbox controller.
The music is one of my favorite parts of this game. There are so many epic metal(-ish) tracks in here. There are only a few themes that I find to be uninteresting. Among my favorite: "Awe of She" = Dizzy's theme and "Still in the Dark" = EX Millia vs EX Eddie theme.
Gameplay: 9 Presentation: 10 Characters: 10 Music: 9 Overall: 9.5
Amazing GameNov 13, 2009
By Jordan Tilstra
"Jordans Eye View"
I love this game and so do all of my friends. We love Mortal Combat type fighting games and this one is the biggest challenge yet. Overall, amazing game.
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