- Publisher: Majesco Games
- Release Date: Sep 14, 2004
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 17 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 17
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Mixed: 1 out of 17
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Negative: 4 out of 17
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BlueFalconNov 6, 2004I'm a huge fighting game fan, and it's nice to see a title with something unique. It's 2d, but plays a little different than many other 2d fighters. But personally, I find the ultra Japanese style (read weird) a bit unappealing at times. If you don't mind androgenous men and ultra cutesy girl fighters, then add 1 point to this score.
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GuiltyGearFanAug 13, 2004One of the best 2D fighting games, awesome soundtrack, was great on PS2 but its back with a new character and XBOX live support.
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CoffinSandmanOct 15, 2007While I only have the Japanese PSP version, I see no reason to doubt that this is just as good. Smooth, precise controls, addicting gameplay, great PSP graphix, and an awsome cast of characters. Forget Street Fighter, buy this now!
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Dec 8, 2018A very good video game, frenetic and entertaining. With original character designs, it's really a very good combat experience thanks to that speed, that graphics, the soundtrack and the included stages.
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A 2D fighting game fan's dream come true. It's got all the flash and pizzazz of "Marvel vs. Capcom," the finely tuned balance of "Street Fighter," numerous unprecedented gameplay enhancements that push what we expect from the genre and some of the best hand-drawn graphics to ever grace a videogame.
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Xbox Nation MagazineAnd then there's Xbox Live play, which functions shockingly well under any circumstances. The game has singlehandedly shown the console world online fighting games need not be plageud with lag of the likes seen in "Capcom vs. SNK 2: EO." [Sept 2004, p.96]
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AceGamezWhat they've come up with in terms of gameplay is such immense fun that, when combined with the superlative visuals and rocking sounds, you can't help but shake your head and wonder where Guilty Gear X2 # Reload came from. It's like a bolt out of the blue!