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Sammy Studios' acclaimed 2D fighting series returns to the PS2 with new characters, arenas, and gameplay modes in Guilty Gear Isuka. While adding a bevy of new features, the developers at Arc System Works strived to retain the characteristics that made the earlier Guilty Gear games successful, such as the combat system, character design, and background graphics. New play modes in Guilty Gear Isuka include two-on-two fighting and a four-player mode that pits combatants against the game's upgraded A.I. Players can also earn points, to be used in a new character customization mode, where they can purchase new moves and combos or change their character's appearance.
The Guilty Gear storyline has been massaged to offer additional intrigue and suspense to an already dark and ominous setting. Players find themselves in a future where science and technology no longer spur the advancement of society; rather, they are deemed the source of much of the world's conflict and are promptly outlawed. As a new source of energy is discovered, a terrifying use for this energy is conceived as well. Using it to combine the DNA of both humans and animals results in weapons known simply as "Gears." These powerful soldiers eventually declare war on mankind, resulting in a one-hundred year conflict that leads to the birth of a new fighting tournament, designed to find those humans strong enough, and skilled enough, to eliminate the Gear threat.
I bought this game a while back, because I foolishly traded in my copy of GG X2 and wanted to play some Guilty Gear again. I should have just bought X2 again. The game offers some 4 player battles. It's split into two areas, where you can switch between the two. It's weird and I didn't like it very much. The game just seemed, different compared to the usual high quality of the series.
Some cool features are in it though, like the robo-ky factory and the new mode similar to Tekken 3's tekken force mode. But these new things don't really warrant a purchase.
Unless you are a collector of all things Guilty Gear, It's probably best to avoid this game and just pick up X2 or X2 #RELOAD.
Its a Good game will keep you entretained, try to get it at a low price C+
I Bought Isuka GG for a very low price here on ebay, the Game is from 2004 so graphic wise is not as detailed or clean for a ps2 game.
Gaming action is fast and you can have up to 4 players at once, tag team against the computer which is fun and helps aswell.you can change character outfit colors ectect.
but there is are 2 cons one that is a bit annoying:
you have to press R1 to have your fighter face the enemy and which you will be doing often since you will be fighting against 2 at the same time when you are randomly challenged on arcade mode.
i wish it just turned around by its self to the closest enemy automatically, then if you want to, press R1 to face who you want it to turn to.
the command list is pretty small.
The game seemed ok. The characters are all unique and have their own cool moves. For the type of game it is, the graphics are OK and the action is pretty good, too. I do, however, don't really like how one has to manually change directions to look at by using a button (as supposed to just turing around) and it sometimes gets a little messy when trying to change between screens. More levels would be good, but overall, GOOD.