- Publisher: Majesco Games
- Release Date: Sep 5, 2006
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92Although Guilty Gear Judgment was recently released in the U.S., it's well worth paying a little more to get the import, since the U.S. version contains Guilty Gear XX #Reload, the previous entry, instead of Guilty Gear XX Slash.
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90One of the most enjoyable gaming experiences I've had for a long time.
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80If you're any sort of fan of 2D games and crazy-ass violence, you owe yourself a crack at this one.
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Really, it doesn't get much better than this for 2D fighting fans. [Dec. 2006, p.134]
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80The main problem Guilty Gear Judgment has is that it is already outdated or replaceable.
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80Judgment itself may not be anything special, but it's a good enough freebie to go with a legitimately great game.
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80Having #Reload on the go is a tasty proposition, one that 2D-fighting fans would do well to consider.
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80The inclusion of both a fighting game and a brawler is the best of both worlds, as players can switch off between the two and have hours of fun knocking people out. The Wi-Fi option is superb, allowing a friend to jump in the fun at anytime (provided they own a PSP and a copy of the game).
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76If you like 2D beat-em-ups, and you're hungry for a good one, you really can't go wrong with Guilty Gear Judgment.
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75The over-the-top anime stylings of the Guilty Gear series deliver a one-two punch in this package containing both a beat-'em-up and a fighting game.
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The combination of fighting game accoutrements such as combos, psych bursts, and overdrive attacks coupled with traditional arcade action gameplay is surpisingly appealing on a portable system. [Sept 2006, p.64]
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75If anything, Judgment should be lauded for its flawless cover of X2 Reload and for taking the old beat-em-up formula to rock star-like levels.
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If you're an arcade stick purist, or even if you are a high-level player who uses a standard controller, the PSP hardware is far too flawed to allow for perfect gameplay. See this as a portable training ground for the home or arcade versions.
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Two different and interesting games for the price of one but whether you'll find the mechanics compelling enough to play all the way through will very much depend on your love of an old, simple and now unfashionable genre.
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70If you have another buddy who is a BEU fan and would be willing to grab the game in order to share the experience, then by all means enjoy this good PSP romp. Otherwise, it's hard for me to recommend this.
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Forgive the PSP's shortcomings and you'll enjoy a stylish scrapper. [Nov 2007, p.84]
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Frantic, violent and definitely worth a bash. [Nov 2007, p.112]
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