While Guilty Gear does have its share of cool characters, someone like Sol, Slayer or Millia would just look wildly out of place in the game's roster on a pure design level, but they'd also be hard to mesh with the graphical aesthetic of the new Samurai Shodown. Visually and even looking at her moveset, she would be a clean fit for Samurai Shodown without making players suffer from some major tonal whiplash. She doesn't fit perfectly, given that The Last Blade takes place several decades later in Japan's history than Samurai Shodown does, but it's still a rendition of a historical Japanese swordfighter who wouldn't look out of place in the game's setting. Gongsun Li isn't quite as obvious a fit, but she does seem like a character design you could easily see in Samurai Shodown's universe and her powers being magic-based also falls in line with techniques we've already seen from the likes of Nakoruru and Rimururu.įinally, you have Hibiki Takane from The Last Blade. Look at the guest characters we've had so far - Warden is a fairly standard medieval soldier who doesn't feel remotely out of place (though possibly on the wrong continent). so basically she already did an Issen in Xrd This is the part right before the blood spatter happens. Sure, Samurai Shodown has taken its fair share of liberties with historical Japan - I'm pretty certain that there weren't any mechanical onmyōji running around on the island nation back during the late 1700s, but it's still somewhat tonally consistent with the setting of the series. Samurai Shodown is a game that takes place several hundred years before Guilty Gear and while both of the two franchises delve into more fantastical elements on the regular, there still needs to be some sort of adherence to the world of Samurai Shodown for it to make sense. While her being a samurai is the first obvious flag, there's actually a bit more to it than that simple explanation. Critically-acclaimed Soundtrack - Courtesy of Guilty Gear creator Daisuke Ishiwatari, the heavy rock musical stylings of #Reload are a force to be reckoned with.Of course, the character I'm talking referring to is Baiken - the resident samurai character of Guilty Gear.The world of Guilty Gear comes to life through its art, and #Reload is livelier than ever before. Gorgeous Scenery, Ludicrous Design - Brawl in the rainy streets of London, atop a speeding airship, or even in the depths of Hell.8 Gamemodes To Test Your Mettle - Play against a friend or the AI in Versus mode, fight to your dying breath in Survival mode, hone your skills in Training and Mission mode, show off your sick dust loop combos in Medal of Millionaires mode, or learn your character's ultimate fate in Story mode the choice is yours.but if that isn't enough for you, there may be even more fighters hidden away, waiting to be uncovered. 19 Unique & Bizarre Characters - An assassin who fights with their hair? A yo-yo-slinging bounty hunter? A corpse possessed by a sentient shadow? It wouldn't be Guilty Gear without them! The varied designs and playstyles of #Reload's sizable cast provide hours of entertainment. Welcome to Guilty Gear X2 #Reload.īuilding upon the gameplay and story of Guilty Gear X, #Reload features refined fighting mechanics, new characters and stages, and the same high-velocity multiplayer versus action that put Guilty Gear on the map. A century later, you are left in the wake of the hundred year human-Gear war that nearly destroyed the Earth. Originally intended as the next step of human evolution, they were instead fitted for war and turned against their own creators. As humanity endeavored to better themselves, they created the biological marvel known as Gears.
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