Should I Play Guilty Gear?
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024
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I just play everything by myself nowadays and it's been fun.
same here
Me too. Got it for my brithday and I'm having fun using Elphelt, Sol, Sin, Millia, Ky, Chipp, and Slayer offline.
Ayo Xiao, pls play the early access title Aerial Raver, I think you'll love it. It's essentially labbing the game
Same. Makes me sad though. I had a place near my uni dorm to play but covid killed that
Not everyone can entertain themselves for hours by labbing combos like you do. Most people don't have that much patience or skill.
I can Play fighting Games alone for years lol.
growing up without much friends but loving fighting games...didnt have much choice really.
labbing a character is tons of fun
dude I used to press start on 2nd player controller and practice like that on ST.....
You have point, labbing characters can be more fun that actually fighting online due to shit netcodes.
@@GatsuRage lol i feel you
@@xPlatinumGhost yup.
sometimes i just spend hourd and hours testing out how different moves interact with cettain characters.
just to never ever play those characters again.
its fun as fuck.
but I do spend more time playing online or with friends locally now
My friends didn't like fighting games, at least not to the extent I did, and had no internet access so all I had was arcade mode. That's all I've ever needed.
"jukebox mode is more important than rollback" - jiyuna
I stand by his statement
Jukebox is the most important feature in any game.
You can really tell how much someone legitimately loves a game by how much they can ramble about it.
Nice thing about having a stream, you can just ramble about whatever you want.
People deterred by the "difficulty" in Guilty Gear and feel the need to wait for Strive should just run through all of the stuff that Dojo offers in Rev2. The more I ran through those universal trials and some of the basic and advanced combos for characters I wanted to play, I noticed the perceived "difficulty" start to melt away. Those modes are just as fun and taught me a lot about the mechanics of the series, making me more excited for Strive.
I play Strive and plan to buy rev 2 for chilling on my ps4~
We started a rev2 comunity in latin america where we teach people and do some tournaments. Hopefully arcsys notices us so we can get some support once the pandemic is over
Its a real shame that people sleep on the latin american fgc. Every so often ill see something pop up in that region like a particular player or tournament thats fun to watch and ive never regretted watching it
Hey is there any discord or something? I'm from Argentina and I have the game but never played much because I figured I'd find no one online.
@@welcometovalhalla2884 discord.gg/RGBUHb
Este es el discord, todos/as bienvenidos/as :D
Keep it up!
No sé si me conviene comprar el nuevo Strive en el futuro o comprar rev2 ahora
Yes, you should, Rev 2 is ac+R for humans
0:42 "You should not play GG if your plan is to become a GG player" lol then what should I play? Chess? LMAO
You might as well grab Rev2 on sale and screw around with it. GG Strive won't even come out until next year, provided that it doesn't get delayed again.
Plus, like any fighting game, the first version might be a little rough around the edges anyway while Rev2 is a finished package.
Yup.
Got into GG after the Beta. Never played a GG before.
It truly is an amazing game. Competed in two community tournaments after a month or so of playing (I'm not even that good but I had to try a tourny for the first time!). Tons of fun. Really had an amazing experience.
Started off my fighting game journey with DBFZ, got tired of the long and easy combos which were really boring to sit through after the 100th time, especially when you are on the receiving side of it. Gg in the other hand was fast phased and the combos were much harder to execute, made me appreciate how important a deep and freeform system is. I love it.
If you don't know if you'd like to play the game, you gotta. Of course, there are highly skilled people but there's also people of your level around, I didn't have a problem finding people to play with even when I just began playing.
EDIT: Plus, by playing GG Strive Beta and then playing REV 2 for the first time, I could feel the difference like night and day. Especially since I main May. Rev 2 I believe it's a great game to take you from low-level fighting skills to a medium level. It's really accessible with non of the low skill ceiling from new fighting games! Even with 150+ hours with May, I still feel there's so much I can do to still grow as a player! It's insane.
Good to hear.
Thats exactly how I got into the game lol! I am glad new players like me and you are still joining
7:08 when mom checks your internet history
"I was researching it for school!"
@@ANIMEILLUMINATI About whaT!
An important Heads up for people buying with the goal of netplay against other people. Arcsys games developed pre-granblue have a weird issue if your internet is on what's called "Strict NAT" you won't be able to use online functions. This is a common thing for University dorm and similar to have, it basically means that the sensitivity for shady connections is very harsh and blocks anything sus. Only solution is VPN, which can add lag, or to contact your IP and ask them if they can disable it for you. usually that costs extra.
However I'm behind a strict NAT and I still enjoy playing the game alone from time to time. Also what Jiyuna forgot to mention is the Story mode, which is basically an anime you can watch in the game, and is dope if you're a weeb.
Year and a half ago Guilty gear was the first fighting game that stuck with me, and it's just been a blast learning tech, combos, playing the characters, learning the mindfuck of a story, and listening to the music. In short, gud game
Jiyuna only feels comfortable making this now since Leo already made it in strive, #AlwaysConfirmTheBagFirst
First of all... 7:08 lol
Ur video pretty much covers everything.
Sitting in Training mode and looking at the graphics, the key frames and animations. Listening to the music, messing around w/combos. Its such a beautiful game.
As an artist, i actually do like to go to Digital figure mode and reference the models and play w/the dioramas. Hell, the music is so peaceful in that mode, it sometimes helps me sleep. Lol
The GGRev tutorial may be the best one for beginners in any fighting game. I had my brother play the tutorial because its a great way to disguise doing drills by turning them into a mini game. Its pretty fun. Then the missions are great for advanced match up knowledge.
Lastly, I actually like the anime style story mode, cause i can treat it like a show and watch it episodically at my leisure while i eat.
BB & GG are the GOAT anime fighters!
I had been playing fighting games solo for 15 years now, and I've always been impressed with how much stuff there is to do in ArcSys games. BlazBlue, P4AU, and GG make for a good time.
Damn, I totally agree! I've spent so many hours in Abyss and M.O.M modes! I wish more games would care about single player mode for casuals like me. It helps to start investing some time in the game. These anime fighters can be really scary for a noob.
Melty blood is the game I have the most fun in training mode
I got 100 hours in MB training mode.
I bought the game over the summer just so I could see what training mode was like after those jiyuna vs Obama sets.
So true
It's just so fun
So I have never been huge into 2D anime fighters. But I will admit, Arc really won me over with DBFZ. It was like the spiritual successor to the "Marvel VS" series. But after playing it so much, I found myself getting frustrated with it. I found the low barrier of entry to be much too casual. And often times losing is a result of OP team builds and your opponent spamming the auto-combos.
I wanted something deeper, and gave GG and BlazBlue a try. And man oh man, were my eyes opened. There is a rythem to the game that is hard to pick up on the first few matches, but after about 45 mins or so, I was completely hooked on the pacing. Well timed combos and composure wins everytiime. Not luck or button mashing. After a few matches, I asked my best friend if he liked it, his response, "Nah I rather play DBZ, it gets to the point."
That was the moment I knew, this game was for me.
Completely agreed! I cant even play fighterz anymore after trying rev 2
One day i literally just read the entire guilty gear encyclopedia by myself....
Just know when Ky Kiske takes his hair down, he’s about to fook you up!
He's got short hair in Strive, no more powerup mode.
ANIMEILLUMINATI oh really? i didnt know that. Dont mind me tho, im just a struggling Zappa main 😟
Having a brother is a great thing when it comes to fighting games. We're both big GG fans so it was a no brainer to finally get the game. That said there is plenty for a single player too, clearing the episodes (arcade) and m.o.m. is pretty fun, not to mention tutorials and all the crazy techs from dojo. Don't ab others but I mostly play fighting games in the practice mode, be it injustice, mortal kombat, street fighter or indeed Guilty Gear. Play the game, you will learn far more than you expect that will be useful in other titles as well. Also, Xrd has Leo and Baiken. I'm not touching Strive until the latter is confirmed for it.
I am still running into new players in this game in player lobbies, people who just picked it up like, weeks ago, at least in the U.S. If you're on PC and willing to look around player lobbies on various days of the week you're bound to run into people at your skill level that you can play with and learn from. I have a lot of friends sparring partners in this game, much more so than other fighting games that I play.
That's good to hear.
I think when people ask "If I should play ?" they're really asking if they should "play competitively?". You were spot on. There are people that have played the game for more than a decade now and breaking through that ceiling is not going to be realistically attainable.
But I'd argue that high level competitive players have basically segregated themselves to their own insular group that makes up less than 1% of the entire player base. Fuck those guys, don't idolize them and don't desire to be them. I've been playing GG since I got GG1 for my birthday in 1999 and I'm not a top level player, but I still have fun playing with my group of friends and have Sol do Sol shit in game and have gotten deep into the story and lore, which I personally believe is one of the best written stories in video games as a medium (low bar but still).
If you want to play a game just play the game. If you enjoy it keep playing. If not then do something else. Simple as that.
When people ask if they should play a fighting game, the overwhelming majority don't mean competitively. They're just looking for input on how fun the game is and/or how difficult it is to learn.
It's baffling to me that some people say new players should stay away from a game's competitive scene; scenes live or die by the presence or absence of new blood. Come one, come all.
Also, if you think that video game stories set a low bar, you haven't been playing the right games. Check out stuff like Planescape: Torment, Fallout 1/2/New Vegas, Disco Elysium, Shadow of the Colossus, Dark Souls, Bloodborne, the Yakuza series, the Metal Gear series, Spec Ops: The Line, Silent Hill 2, The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind, Lisa: The Painful, and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
If I have to go to discord to find matches I drop the fighting game regardless. When I ask if I should play, it's more like "Is worth playing?" Like I could learn to play xrd or blazblue, but finding good matches offline is going to be nearly impossible, and the online in both games is a huge turn off. At least in Tekken, MK11 and SFV there are huge online playerbases that makes it easy for me to find matches with people who are also learning, or at the very least within my skill level.
theres nothing wrong with desiring to be a top player.
I was really scared to try this one. Anime fighting games seem so hard. I bought it on sale and I have spent more time in M.O.M mode than I tought I would. They care about the competitive community and they care about the casuals, like me. I wish more games would make similar single player content. It helps you gain some confidence and start learning to play the game.
Owned Revelator since 2017. The majority of my game time has been spent trying to complete the combo challenges and unlock all the Xmas outfits
How do you unlock the Xmas outfits? Fishing?
yep, color number 16, or just dump 10K world dollars on every character's 2nd color set in gallery.
I uninstalled Xrd because I couldn't play with my friends. I can't get a good match with the guy who got me into Accent Core because we play on 12f of lag since we don't live down the street from each other anymore. That said, the mission modes are good. It helped me learn how to deal with Chip's leaf grab but actually putting all this tech into practice is difficult because of the bad netcode.
I got this game a bit over a year ago and it’s my favourite game by far. I’ve gone to tournaments, met new people made a lot of friends, all while losing round 1 consistently. Best game ever, highly recommend
Pick Leo and you will start winning.
ANIMEILLUMINATI already did babe don’t worry
1:57 it's actually a good selling point. In a real fighting game just the impact of landing a move feels great and the responsiveness of movement makes everything so smooth, as if you were actually moving that fast. I think even new players are capable of appreciating that.
Never played this game before. I'm now going on a journey to be the best Faust player in the world. I've yet to see his moveset, he just looks funny
My biggest issue with the single player of Xrd (well, Rev 2 specifically, I didn't play the earlier versions so they might be different) is that they took the interactivity out of story mode. If you want to watch an anime where you hit A to progress the dialogue then cool, you'll probably really enjoy it. But I preferred the older style of story mode where it was story-fight-story-fight. If they want to throw some branching paths in there for replayability, all the better (only needs to be like 2-3 choices, nothing super deep). I think BlazBlue Continuum Shift basically got it right. I want to go back to that kind of story mode. :)
That said, the arcade mode was great, especially the way the difficulty adapted to your skill level. So there's definitely a lot of single player fun to be had with GG. :)
I agree. A few battles would be fun.
Guilty Gear Strive is coming out in April next year, so that would be a great time to jump in and see what it's like.
The European scene is very active, with weekly FT5s on Thursdays, FT7s and double elim tournaments on Sundays etc.
People are super friendly to new players and we still get beginners fairly regularly, everyone's happy to help.
Discord Servers to look out for would be:
GG Sweden,
GG France,
HardEdge (German general FGC, organizes EU level weeklies),
and Hearts are Blazing which is a general EU server for a handful of games, including GG
Fresh perspective, my guy. Thumbs up, yo!
Rev2 is one of my favorite games ever. In retrospect, it was probably not the best choice to learn the game playing Chipp, but I just love my boy too much not to play him.
By the way, thanks for the Leo tutorial, Jiyuna. It helped me not get completely destroyed in a Leo-only online tournament last month. (Still lost, lol)
animeilumminati strive is my first guilty gear game of guilty gear series i had play during 1. closed beta 2. open beta test #2 3. open beta test#2 your gg video has me more ready now
Good luck!
It's on sale for 1.20 now
Yo stop reading my mind. When I downloaded Blazblue and tried it out you uploaded the Blazblue vid. Now im trying out Guilty Gear and now you upload this video.
Wow thanks for this detail review man, I just bought this game bcs I kept hearin this game from various game channels in youtube & I've been searchin a good fightin game & those reviews just got me curious & your review here just makes me can't wait even more to play this game 😍
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Nice video on listing why these competitive games will retain value even if the next installment comes out. It's too easy to pay attention to the new and forgot appreciate the old. A brief browsing like this has made me realize they've tried to stuff in as much as possible for the purpose of longevity. Also, the tutorial mode of this game is quite legendary.
Try Guilty Gear XX Reload
If you like what you see, keep learning about the game little by little
Get interested in the story (optional)
Level up into Accent Core Plus R
If you are more interested in the plot and such, try the older games and spin offs.
If you become more interested and become a fan, try Overture 2
If you like weeb animu shish, cute graphics and want a more casual feel, skip everything and try Xrd
Either way, you are gonna get a good over-the-top time, even if you play alone, or for the arcade, or with a friend.
Aw man, I never really fiddled with Missions. Had no idea it included those kinds of real scenarios. Looks like I gotta boot this old bad boy up again. Maybe after a little aegis rim.
I moved to a new place not so long ago and I had no Internet for like 1 whole week and I needed my dose of fighting games. I decided I’d play Guilty Gear, so I completed tons of tutorials and combos and I’ve never had so much fun playing single player modes in a fighting game. GG Xrd2 really is a gem. You can feel they put their heart in this game’s design.
I had been playing practice mode like this in Xrd for a long time, occasionally getting stomped whenever I'd try to play people. And it doesn't help that once gear players realize you aren't good, in my experience they just try to flex on you rather than help. Instant kills and bodying me with my own character for lols, etc. But after like 50 hours or so of slogging it, I've finally gotten to the point where I can find appropriate skill matches in +R netplay and it is so fucking fun man. To me the biggest hurdle with anime is getting used to the speed, at least for me coming from Tekken. Once you get comfortable playing at that fast speed, man these games are fucking sick.
Living in a region where I can't find many matches, the lab has been my best friend nowadays. Also, it's Guilty Gear so hitting the lab is very necessary anyways.
Not for Leo 😂
GGREV2 is really a master piece in fighting game design
Is it a possibility we could get, should you play Under Night In Birth Exe Late Clr?
You gotta ask a UNI player.
Make sure to have a spare controller for GG only.
Just kidding. It's very endearing to learn its fundamentals with as well the weaknesses and adaptability of the characters you want to try. Coming from a Jack O' and Millia main. It's fun. But it's sweeter to see the fruits of hard work during matches after hours of labbing.
I actually caught the sale that was going on when this vid posted. I bought it but barely played it. But after playing Strive beta I’ve been obsessed with the guilty gear series and have been training in xrd to get ready. Glad to see people will still be playing both games because I definitely intend to.
Try the mission mode, it helps a lot.
Soulcal has the best music as a series imo, but GG has some really good stuff.
I just bought Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2 last night for $1.60. It was on a 97% discount
Enjoy it!
Ive been playing Guilty Gear since Sign with a single friend until last year, when I got some friends who were obsessed with DBFZ to try it. My group went from 2 to 6 instantly lol. You only need one other dedicated person to enjoy a fighting game, and ArcSys games prove it with their dedicated niche fanbases
Yup, having one person to play with makes all the difference.
I mainly play Mortal Kombat games at somewhat of a high level but I’m really interested in Guilty Gear Strive. Would the transition be difficult?
It's designed for new players; the best time to start!
@@ANIMEILLUMINATI OK cool! Since it’s good entry point for new players, do you think it’s a good place to start learning how to use a fightstick as well?
I start to learn this game few months ago, just for zato=1.It's tough to play such a charater when every opponent has been played for years.But the character is just so interesting that i cannnot wait for Strive.
It’s good to get your practice in now so you’re ready for Strive!
ive been playing GG since sign, but super casually, just mashing buttons, nothing fancy and it is my favourite FG series, I love it, lately ive been trying to really get better and understand the game more etc etc, but its SO hard, online people are just so much better that its hard to focus on my errors and improve, and locals are dead so yeah, its very tough to improve now, at least for me. But im not giving up, I love this game so much
Get in early on Strive!
I picked up Rev2 during the last Summer Sale! It took me a long to get used to how much faster and more aggressive the gameplay is compared to what I used to play. It was kinda overwhelming at times to the point that I quit playing it... and yet I keep coming back because hot dang everything else about this game is absolutely amazing!
The reason I didn't pick up Xrd was because there was no Bridget. After few game updates, I thought it was too late for me. Strive was going to be the same case, but now I like the new May look, so I'll probably pick up Strive. Or at least try to.
The "fun to just sit in the training room" thing is really true, I'm new to the game but no other fighting game has made me feel this at home in a training mode. Can't put my finger on why either but it's just nice
Blazblue is fun too.
@@ANIMEILLUMINATI Haven't played any BB games yet, but I'm sure I'll try them out at some point
good shit jiyuna
Jiyuna out here blue balling us with that unfinished OST
Where is the sale? I'm seeing $29.99 for Revalator on steam right now, and $44.99 for rev + rev 2.
US PS Store, $11.99.
Nice! And you didn't even talked about M.O.M mode. Its a great mode for Casuals, tho a bit convoluted and hard to understand, once you do, you can grind for hours non stop. And as you keep getting win streaks against the A.I it gets harder, more agressive, so there is still a challange for new players. And if you are afraid of gameplay, combos, execution, etc., this game has a stylish mode (combo assist) so you can mash one button and do some crazy combos. Its a great thing to get casuals, like me, started until you are confident enough to try the technical (normal, no assist) mode.
From what I have seen, GG strive will have a single player mode like that as well, which is really cool!
Waiting for the obligatory "if you play marvel you should play gg" comment
Bedman is a MVC3 character.
7:11 I dying out of laughter after I saw his reaction 😂
False alarm 😆
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Jiyuna, the savior of guilty gear.
You should play Guilty Gear. XX Accent Core +R that is.
+R is sick
Too many casuals these days, they won't dare touch that game lol
@@mightyso9281 "FRCs are just extra inputs"
Sorry you can't push button to awesome in XX and have to learn all the nuances of the game first.
I started Rev 2 in June or something and I can open a public lobby on PC and get around +30 unique people coming in and out of the lobby and like 25% of them are brand new just like me. I definitely think its worth trying before Strive
Today I got a 569 hit combo on Dodonpachi Resurrection. This game is like acid. I'll definitely pick up GG in the future thanks to you
when i first did gg training and mission i was so surprised by how deep it was
0:43 This can be read as _"don't play it, because the experienced players will beat you up everytime"_ and that might scare all the newbies who would have fought against each other and improve/have fun though
That is what I am saying. If you are just looking for a game to focus on and get good at, there are better and healthier games for that.
I got into guilty gear either right before or after strive was first announced and although it was rough at the start, it quickly became my favorite fighting game and i was able to understand the mechanics and characters fairly well.
Welcome!
All I buy is these 2 player games, sometimes 4 player co op, beat em ups etc. And always alone I am. Maybe one day someone will play with me. Street Fighter, Streets of Rage all the Fighters.
I'm interested in becoming a gg player with Strive so I picked rev 2 on sale just to experiment with the characters and decide who I wanna main in strive. Definitely was a good decision for me.
I’m wondering should I do the same. I’ll be buyin this game on PS cuz it’s on sale but I’m not sure if I should.
im gonna start, ive been wanting to play for awhile but was scared off due to claims (and reality) of it being hard but it looks so damn cool. All those missions are a super nice touch.
here in brazil we do some begginer tourments sometimes
Go Brazil!
Massa! A comunidade BR, e desse jogo em geral, parece ser bem bacana!
What is the music playing at the beginning?
I started playing Guilty Gear 1998 a couple days ago and i'm having a lot of fun so if Xrd Rev 2 ks anything like it then i'll definetly play it
This game is definitely Dope. Baiken main of course. Glad they have online play still. I'm a novice though
Downvoted for placing Dizzy with the color I use as a training dummy. How dare you! jk
This is the game that gave me incentive to learn about fighting games in general, and put a smile on my face again after a (mostly) frustrating USF4 online experience. I've been playing GG for two years almost daily (along with other games, like Chaos Code) and would recommend someone to give it a try, especially if you can get it on sale.
tl;dw: YES.
Says someone who started with the worst entry of the GG series: ISUKA. Then found a copy in a flea market. XXAC. And then went back and forth with the rest of games.
No the worst entry is Overture
@@ahari8142 I don't even consider Overture. Not a fighting game, not interested.
I was brought to blazeblue by guilty gear OG and x2. I recently purchased accent core on ps3 for nostalgia and I realized how much more I like blazeblue. I’m going to get Strive mainly because I want to play something with a bigger community. Hopefully it’ll be fun for me
I just wish Strive was as technical as Xrd Rev 2 was. The big but fun learning curve. I remember playing for the first time at a friends house and getting smacked around pretty much. I went to GameStop immediately and went into the lab for a WEEK. That same friend never beat me again lol.
I just bought it for 1.90 euro from the PSN store
Thanks, I just purchased it, needed some confidence, so thanks again, is 80% off on steam right now.
As a person who still hasn’t lost hope in one day being able to play GUILTY GEAR competitively, what would u recommend as the best things for me to do practice on my own or online to be better?
Watch videos and copy what others do. That's the best way to quickly learn in any FG.
I bought GGXrd Rev 2 when it was on sale the last time, but I have not started it yet. I wanna try someone easy so I guess Leo/Jack-O are the best ones to try out?
Leo!
... so we just not gonna talk about M.O.M. mode? the mode where you can give Potemkin Antidepressant Scale? no love? aight, ok, I see you...
Can do that another day.
I'm starting to collect some fighting games these days and Guilty Gear, Samurai Shodown, Blazblue and Undernight in-birth are on my list.
picked this up for 10 bucks been wanting to learn guilty gear finally took the plunge along with pre-order for strive.
You’re damn right you should! I got into GG with xrd rev 2 this past July. It didn’t take long to get into it at all. Gatlings make jumping in super easy. Haven’t had any problems with connections in lobbies either. The game feels better than anything in this generation imo. To me it’s a easy to jump in, difficult to master type of game. There’s always something to work toward and get better at, but it’s not hard to pick up a controller and have fun instantly.
I like GGXrd a lot but they didnt include any of my 3 mains from GGXX (Testament, Zappa and Bridget), that was such a low blow for me 😵
It's fun to learn new characters.
rev 2 is on sale for literally 1 pound on the psn store
Playing Jam in training mode is so much fun
Mute her voice.
Play guilty Gear x2 they have 3 alts for all characters that completely change the game! Gold, ex and shadow!
See my Gold Johnny.
I still owe the OG on PS1, question is, which one is the best on PS3 and PS4? I have some on emulator for Android but the touch screen layout is hard for me.
Damn they had OS in their tutorial. Sad now I just found this out
They have tons of very high level tech.
Sign had the grab+slash OS in the basic, narrated tutorial.
I'm not here about to start a war,
but Jiyuna you need to listen to KILLER INSTINCT OST, especially 2nd season.
That´s good sh*t, yo!
You're right, everything I heard was good but I never gave it a full listen.
I think if you wanna get into guilty gear don't relegate yourself to jus doin combo turorials and listening to extras. Go online! Get bodied and get better. This game is a masterpiece and will probably be played for many generations even with strive. So if you want to get better at it just learn get bodied and learn some more. I compare it to third strike which I jus picked up, been playing it a month got bodied by many black belts but guess what now Im a yellow belt and I can body people at my level and take whole sets off blackbelts with thousands of games under their belts. Improving and competition is at the core of fighting games, thats where their true beauty is.
Yup, I'll keep playing it years from now.
@@ANIMEILLUMINATI bruh than why u make this vid, the whole point is basically get GG cuz its 15 bucks n you can mess around with it BUT DONT GO ONLINE CUZ THERES GOOD PLAYERS ON THERE. Your fostering a bitch mentality in people. And simply put deterring people from playing it. Like I said I picked up third strike recently, and its got all of the third strike music on there, a nice art gallery, training mode all that shit. But the beauty of that game isnt felt until u parry that first attack from a real live person and optimize it in to something, till u land that demon, that EX donkey kick into shoryuken or any of the fun shit u cant do at all when u first pick it up. You should make a vid on how new players can best get into Xrd as after strives release, newer fans probably will want to check it out.
G2A usually has GGR2 at like $2-3 so I always force people to buy it
Lemme just take notes on that panty tech...
📝 📝
GG has great music but to me the best ost came from MvC, CVS & Third Strike
Should I play Guilty Gear?
-7:11
Okay Im convinced.
Short awnser: Yes
Long awnser: Yes
Is it ok to play guilty gear with a bad graphic card... I just can't afford a new computer right now :(
Just bought Xrd rev 2 to prepare for -Strive-. I'm thinking about my starting main characters from -Strive- would be Nagoriyuki or Giovanna.