| 100 |
G4 TV
It is the total package 2D fighter. Any fighting fan owes it to him or herself to snatch this one immediately.
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| 100 |
Cincinnati Enquirer
A comprehensive, deep and fun fighting game.
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| 100 |
Gaming Age
Arguabl[y] the best 2D fighter on the planet... Mind you, the difficulty is high-high-high. The computer, she can be a cruel mistress, and there's no shame in getting frustrated about it.
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| 93 |
netjak
What may amaze people the most is the sound quality in the game. The game's designers were of the opinion that video games don't have enough hard rock and metal in them, and I'll be, they were right. I suppose it's of no surprise that such edgy material works well with a fighting game, but the quality of the choices just enhances the game. You want to press the attack partly because the music is practically egging you on.
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| 93 |
GameSpy
Groundbreaking and triumphant. Lesser words just don't do justice to the superior graphics and general aesthetics of Guilty Gear X2.
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| 92 |
Gamer's Pulse
Drool-worthy graphics, head-bangers delight music, and absolutely stunning gameplay.
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| 92 |
GameZone
The graphics are nothing short of breathtaking.
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| 91 |
XenGamers
Beautiful. Stunning. Gorgeous. A heart stopping, melt-in-your-pants looker. High resolution sprites and meticulously animated everything combine to make one hell of an enjoyable visual mess.
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| 90 |
Game Over Online
A deep fighting game with loads of strategy involved, tons of game modes and memorable characters, this game showcases two of the fundamental tenets of the genre: addictive, fast-paced action and solid controls.
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| 90 |
PSM Magazine
What makes GGX2 so impressive after long sessions of play are its many layers of depth. [Mar 2003, p.32]
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| 90 |
Adrenaline Vault
The real challenge is not how you perform a move or ability, but rather when to do so. The rules of this title promote fair play by penalizing contenders who resort to stall tactics.
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| 90 |
eToychest
Where the game shines is control. Not to say the other features contained in Guilty Gear X2 are not spectacular, because indeed they are, but I have not in recent memory played a fighting game with such fluid control.
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| 90 |
Cheat Code Central
There are tons of extra moves such as two-level jumps, fireballs, hurricane kicks, dust moves, one-kill-punches and the Psych Burst which allows you to stop a combo or super move right in the middle of its execution.
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| 90 |
Gamestyle
A stunning game with great graphics, sound and outstanding gameplay that adds up a top class fighting game.
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| 90 |
Play Magazine
As well as this fighter plays (it's like a drug) and as deep as it is, it's the animation that keeps me coming back for more. [Mar 2003, p.64]
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| 89 |
IGN
I love its speed, I love its character design, I love its music, I love its general wretched excess in nearly every category. [Import]
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| 88 |
Game Informer
The mission mode being reason enough to warrant a purchase. [Mar 2003, p.83]
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| 88 |
Armchair Empire
From an aural standpoint GGX2 is equally impressive.
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| 85 |
GameCritics
GGX2 is probably the most vibrantly animated two-dimensional videogame ever made, with each attack and movement drawn to exceptional detail.
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| 83 |
Game Revolution
From the demon rock musician, I-no, to the back broken zombie, Zappa, there is something unmistakably Japanese in the extreme garishness of it all.
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| 83 |
GameNow
Among the fastest and most intricate 2D fighting games in existence. [Mar 2003, p.48]
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| 83 |
Electronic Gaming Monthly
Nearly as sharp and detailed as the characters in an anime movie, X2's fighters spring to life with fluid visuals that put "Street Fighter III"'s to shame. [Mar 2003, p.126]
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| 81 |
Action Trip
Suffers from an aggravating case of bad balancing.
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| 80 |
GamePro
GGX2s stunning anime-inspired graphics more than compensate for the lack of a Z-axis.
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| 80 |
GameSpot
One of the most highly evolved 2D fighting games yet, and it's another clear sign that fighting games definitely have some life left in them.
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| 80 |
PSX Nation
How willing you are to invest time and effort into mastering Guilty Gear X2s intimidating (and deep) list of moves and potential combos will determine whether this will be a casual distraction or your next obsession.
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| 80 |
GMR Magazine
The ultrasharp, hi-res character art and fluid animation keep XX at the cutting 2D edge, putting even Capcom's most recent fighters to shame. [Mar 2003, p.66]
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| 80 |
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
The game is loud, boasts a blazing metal soundtrack, and features characters that are supposed to mirror real-life rockers. [Mar 2003, p.103]
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| 80 |
Yahoo! Games
If you like your fighters to be deep, complex, and thoroughly bizarre, then Guilty Gear is a recommended purchase and might just be the "different" you've been looking for.
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| 78 |
My Gamer
From decent characters to the lack of a useful training mode, the game does fair well in the fighting game genre however, it is not as strong as some of its leading competitors.
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| 72 |
TotalGames.net
Its all very out-there. Its all very stylish. And apart from the addition of some new and fairly self-explanatory mode updates and some stylishly presented menus this is really what makes Guilty Gear X2 stand out from the crowd.
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