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Fuck the classic controller - Guilty Gear needs to be played on a stick.
![]() Jam it back in, in the dark. |
ABA was already playable in Slash, so that's not really new. The changes from Slash to Accent Core are more significant than XX to #R, or #R to Slash. Honestly, the only thing stopping this update from being a full fledged sequel is no new crappy storyline.
Quick overview of the changes: Either redone or completely new backgrounds New moves for every character - specials and even NORMALS Forcebreaks Throw-breaks Slash-back New move property- wallstick New move property- slide and of course refinement of existing moves for each character New voices for every character New graphical effects New character portraits, menu, health bars, etc. This update was tailor-made for hardcore devotees. But even casual gamers will notice the significant changes to the game mechanics. There's nowhere I can't reach.
Last edited by Shaolin Samurai; May 8, 2007 at 10:05 PM.
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