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Binding: Video Game Brand: Majesco EAN: 0096427013648 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Majesco Sales Inc. Manufacturer: Majesco Sales Inc. Model: 96427013648 MPN: 01364 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Xbox Publisher: Majesco Sales Inc. Release Date: September 15, 2004 Studio: Majesco Sales Inc. Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Guilty Gear X2 is a new sequel in the mega-popular 2D fighting series set in the 22nd century. The discovery of a new sustainable energy dubbed Magic is expected to eradicate polluting and conflict-inducing technologies. Instead, Magic is used to create terrible biological weapons called "gears". Guilty Gears X2 revives the fighting tournament designed to find humans skilled enough to thwart the Gear threat and give the world a fighting chance. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Guilty Gear X2 One of the funnest, best fighting games I've ever played. I'm a big fan of the fighting genre, grew up on Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat, later on I grew to love the King of Fighters series. Guilty Gear X2 stands with them all, but there is a learning curve because the fighting system is advanced and oh so dope. That's not to say you can't just pick it up and start throwing down. I bought this for my 360 because it's one of the backwards compatible games and it's incredible. Rating: - Great game if you always wanted to fight online, but.......well I thought it was only okay otherwise. The fighting modes, music and artwork were all well done. However other than the online capability, nothing really stood out to me as fantastic which is way I only gave it three stars in the end for "average". The characters were a little weird sometimes like the doctor with a paper bag over his head, the haunted dude with hearts on his cloths, the guy who fights with fans... but I kind of expected that (the crossdressing british boy who sounds, ... Read More Rating: - Proof that 2D fighting is alive and kickingAh, the 2D fighter. I prefer them over 3D fighters, myself. But most don't. And if you looked at sale figures, you can see that for yourself. It's a fact. That's why you don't see many 2D fighters being made nowadays. But thankfully, Sammy made Guilty Gear anyways. And it is good. Hurrah. I'll start off with game modes. There are quite a few, but I only find a couple to be worth playing. Arcade mode is your standard "Fight a bunch of people, fight a boss, ending, yay" affair. M.O.M. and ... Read More Rating: - "Ride the Lightning"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 ... Read More Rating: - Nevermind.A while back I said that Capcom vs SNK 2 EO was the best 2D fighter on the Xbox. Oh how wrong I was once I played this lil' number. Guilty Gear X2 #Reload is easily the most impressive 2D fighter, if not any type of fighter, I've ever played in my life. It takes out Soul Calibur 2, mops the floor with Dead or Alive 3, and slaps Marvel vs Capcom 2 like a wife on COPS. It has everything: fantastic character designs, easy-to-learn controls, depth, -flawless- music, tons of modes, online mode, and challenge. ... Read More |