So after a busy weekend of eating sushi and drinking far too much alcohol, I come home to find there is a trailer for a new Guilty Gear game! Check it out!
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Showing posts with label Guilty Gear. Show all posts
Monday, 20 May 2013
Heaven or Hell! Let's Rock!
Back at university, me and my friends would have a couple of go-to fighting games when we wanted to get our competitive gaming going. Tekken, Street Fighter Alpha and Guilty Gear X2 were those games. Until Tekken 6 came out we sunk A LOT of time into good old X2.
So after a busy weekend of eating sushi and drinking far too much alcohol, I come home to find there is a trailer for a new Guilty Gear game! Check it out!
I've not looked too deeply into it, so I don't know what the general consensus is on the trailer, but if you ask me, I'm fucking hyped. That's all I really have to say about it for now to be honest, just another upcoming game to throw onto the cargo of the hype train. Hopefully we'll get some more info on it soon and maybe I'll write a bit more about it when I'm not making posts at 2 in the morning...
So after a busy weekend of eating sushi and drinking far too much alcohol, I come home to find there is a trailer for a new Guilty Gear game! Check it out!
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Persona 4 Ultimate
Persona 4 Ultimate is the new 2D fighting game to hit Japanese game centres, and, according to wikipedia, came out yesterday for the PS3 and Xbox360 in Japan. America and the EU are getting it in August.
For anyone who may not know, Persona is a spin-off series of games in the Shin Megami Tensei franchise. Shin Megami Tensei is kinda like pokemon, but for real men. SMT is an extremely challenging and unforgiving series and when you do eventually beat one of them it's one of the most satisfying things ever.
However, Persona 4 Ultimate isn't a RPG at all. Like I said in the first sentence, P4U is a 2D fighting game and contains no RPG elements whatsoever. That said, the game is actually a blast to play on 2 levels. The first level of fun is what I like to call the fanwank level.
Above is a picture of the character select screen, and I swear the version I played in the game centre had more characters available. But my point is, if you're a fan of the Persona games, you're probably gonna get your rocks off to kicking the shit out of the Persona 3 and 4 cast as your favourite character.
The other level of fun to be found here is in the gameplay itself. The game is developed by Arc System Works, who gave us amazing fighters such as Blazblue and Guilty Gear, so you know this shits going to be good. As a result of this however, the characters all feel like characters straight out of Blazblue and there is a little sense of this being an excuse to reskin that game and make a shitton of money off the Persona series popularity. But you know what? I'm not going to get angry about that! Arc System Works have done a good job of providing and solid fighting game that doubles up as fanwank, and even though it is very similar to Blazblue, it does seem to be just different enough to qualify as its own thing rather than a cheap Blazblue knockoff.
So warm up those arcade sticks because you're in for a treat with this one. It doesn't matter if you like Persona or not, if you like fighting games then you'll like this I'm sure.
For anyone who may not know, Persona is a spin-off series of games in the Shin Megami Tensei franchise. Shin Megami Tensei is kinda like pokemon, but for real men. SMT is an extremely challenging and unforgiving series and when you do eventually beat one of them it's one of the most satisfying things ever.
However, Persona 4 Ultimate isn't a RPG at all. Like I said in the first sentence, P4U is a 2D fighting game and contains no RPG elements whatsoever. That said, the game is actually a blast to play on 2 levels. The first level of fun is what I like to call the fanwank level.
Above is a picture of the character select screen, and I swear the version I played in the game centre had more characters available. But my point is, if you're a fan of the Persona games, you're probably gonna get your rocks off to kicking the shit out of the Persona 3 and 4 cast as your favourite character.
The other level of fun to be found here is in the gameplay itself. The game is developed by Arc System Works, who gave us amazing fighters such as Blazblue and Guilty Gear, so you know this shits going to be good. As a result of this however, the characters all feel like characters straight out of Blazblue and there is a little sense of this being an excuse to reskin that game and make a shitton of money off the Persona series popularity. But you know what? I'm not going to get angry about that! Arc System Works have done a good job of providing and solid fighting game that doubles up as fanwank, and even though it is very similar to Blazblue, it does seem to be just different enough to qualify as its own thing rather than a cheap Blazblue knockoff.
So warm up those arcade sticks because you're in for a treat with this one. It doesn't matter if you like Persona or not, if you like fighting games then you'll like this I'm sure.
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