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This is the Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Nintendo WII Game guaranteed to work like new and backed by the Retrolio Games 90-day no questions asked returns policy!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:893610001068
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Nintendo Wii
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:WII_GUILTY_GEAR_XX_ACCENT_CORE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
If there is one type of game that the Wii has been missing it’s good 2D fighters. With the exception of the the previous Guilty Gear release, King of Fighters and Samurai Shodown collections there aren’t any solid 2D fighters for the system. Guilty Gear XX Accent Core was great but severely lacking when stacked up against the rest of the series. The biggest reason was the lack of story or mission modes, the story mode has always been one of the best features of Guilty Gear. Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus is what the last game should have been, the definitive Guilty Gear in my opinion. Story and mission modes return, along with the mighty Kliff Undersn and Justice. Now, Kliff and Justice were taken out of this series for good reason, they are both completely unfair and ridiculously unbalanced when it comes to tournament play…..nothing wrong with beating on the computer with them of course! The rest of the characters have been rebalanced, thankfully Order Sol is still unstoppable if you know what you’re doin :) On the Wii the game displays in widescreen at 480P if you have the connections, the resolution has been cleaned up a bit compared to the last one too. Even after 10 years of Guilty Gear the graphics are still pleasing, the soundtrack is great as always and the gameplay is second to none. As always, the voices are in Japanese with English subtitles…which is a turn off for some (for some reason), I can’t imagine this game in English and I don’t want to. You absolutely.
Guilty Gear is a solid 2d fighting with huge combos and finishing special moves. One things against this version is no online multiplayer. There really isn’t much of a single player mode, so it puts much more emphasis on needing a friend to play with.
Good old 2d fight just like I like itI’m not going to put pros and cons on this one but I am going to say dont use the wii mote and nunchuck anyone saying this game is horrible because of controls most only have wii mote and nunchuck its compatible with theclassic controlgamecube controlarcade controlplaystation 1/2 control “if want to know just ask”
The Guilty Gear series is one that I find is highly underrated in North America. You hear lots of news about the latest Street Fighter or Soul Calibur iteration, but Guilty Gear seems to go under the collective radar. I’m not sure why this is, but it is a mistake. Guilty Gear, specifically Accent Core Plus, has much to offer fighting game fans. I will omit the various game modes, as the majority of one’s time with a fighter will likely be spent either against computers, or hopefully against other people.The fighting system in Guilty Gear is incredibly deep. On the surface, there can appear to be either a small range of options, or a dizzying array of them, depending on how deep one looks at first. The basic controls are rather simple: There are five attack buttons, and a direction pad or stick, depending on preference. Each attack button performs, well, an attack. These can be modified by being airborne, crouching, or moving forward, or by a series of directions for special moves. The stick controls movement and blocking. From here, it sounds somewhat typical for a fighter. However, there are many things that set Guilty Gear apart.The first and foremost of these is maneuverability. Compared to most popular fighting game franchises, Guilty Gear characters move at a lighting pace. Dashing and running are fast enough, but there comes also the ability to air dash and double jump. However, when you make a single jump, you may then either air dash or make a second jump, but not bot.
If you like sprite-based, 2D fighters, this is the pinnacle. With a fight stick and a Wii, this is an exact recreation of the arcade version, plus some extras.
Great game, wasted on the Wii
I first played the GG series around 2007, when I got the opportunity to play one for Xbox (I wasn’t really into the fighting genre then). I remember not really knowing what I was doing but I also remember how fast the gameplay was, along with fluid controls and etc…anyway, I got into fighting games late, but I loved the genre and curiously tried this game at a “mom & pop” game store called FX games, and I was really impressed. This is one solid game.I’m going to adress controls first since that’s probably the most important thing when it comes to fighting games (cuz if you can’t control yourself, you’re pretty much dead). I tried this game out using a old model classic controller (before classic pro), and button presses responded instantly and felt solid, you could easily enough control your character without too much trouble. The only thing is that the old classic cont. has such a flat D-pad, that you may find yourself accidentally pushing certain directions at first, but with practice, you rarely have problems with it. I hear using the classic cont. pro helps eliminate that problem. So overall, controls are outstanding, in my opinion. It is definitely clear to me now that all the hype surrounding how amazing a GG game controlled has proved to be true consistentely throughout the GG series. A WORD OF WARNING: for some reason, the box only lists wiimote and nunchuck compatability, but it was not until I read other people’s reviews that you could also use the GAMECUBE and C.
I want’en this game because I play the first one on ps1 and I hear that there’s going to be another guity gear game coming out soon, I hope that it go’s on the 3DS.
En realidad tengo que decir, que de todos los juegos de peleas que he jugado, éste tiene la mejor animación y gráfica de todos.Las peleas son muy rápidas y fluidas, si te duermes, pierdes…Por otro lado, si ya tienes la versión XX, en realidad lo único que obtendrás son jugadores extra… deberás considerar si ésto es razón de peso para comprarlo.
Quite enjoyable.