GUILTY GEAR XX ACCENT CORE PLUS R
Absolute bomb of a game. Just go play it its a fighting game drug.
– Real player with 1592.3 hrs in game
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Ahoy,
Guilty Gear XX Accent Core +R is one of the best fighting games ever made. It was just updated with rollback a little under a year ago and it just received a massive update to the player room system today that, if you just want to play a lot of matches with the time you have, makes it better (faster) than the lobbies used in more recent fighting game releases such as Guilty Gear StrIVe. This game is usually $15 and frequently goes on sale for about $3. The quality to price ratio is the best you’ll find.
– Real player with 511.6 hrs in game
Rivals of Aether
The best platform figther in the business next only to Melee. Crazy movement and mechanics with a low enough skill floor for newcomers and an insane skill ceilling that seems to only get higher the further the meta goes on.
– Real player with 327.7 hrs in game
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This is probably one of my favorite Smash clones out of all of them for now. Not only is the game play, the crossovers, and content, but for the encouragement for workshop support. Modding is one of the main reasons why people even play SSB Brawl still, and for good reason. More content, unexpected characters to play as, and more variety.
Ever since workshop has released during beta and since the making of this review, 5000+ creations ranging from new characters, stages, and more have been released, slowly and surely improving as time progresses. Not only that, but workshop is very optimized for categorizing different characters per series or creator and how it loads them up to not overfill the game.
– Real player with 213.8 hrs in game
Skullgirls 2nd Encore
i found out about this game through porn
– Real player with 353.7 hrs in game
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all my homies hate playin against big band
(actual review coming soon)
– Real player with 80.1 hrs in game
UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH Exe:Late[cl-r]
game has peaked 959 players at once all-time on steamcharts and is this good!? damn shawty
– Real player with 112.0 hrs in game
Best fighting game
– Real player with 86.4 hrs in game
GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-
You get an album during the purchase, and apparently it comes along with a free game.
Which is also packed with:
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Flashy, stylish and gorgeous character, all packed with different weaknesses and strenght to suit your gameplan, provided you have one. If not, well, might aswell try out other characters to goof around with.
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Plays the Album during the gameplay to rock along while you fight. All characters comes along with thier own themed soundtracks, pretty swell to listen to, and goes amazingly as you brawl through the mayhem.
– Real player with 267.4 hrs in game
I’d like to play this game but the lobbies are so fucked i can’t get a match
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– Real player with 239.7 hrs in game
THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIII STEAM EDITION
When it comes to fighting games in North America, Capcom has always been top banana. From Street Fighter to the VS series, it’s usually the Capcom games that get top billing. However, they’re definitely not the only developer with a rich history of making great fighting games. Enter SNK Playmore (formerly SNK), and the King of Fighters series. Building off their previous Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting series, KOF has a soon-to-be 20 year history, as it all started in ‘94. Does two decades of fighting game crafting experience add up to a great game, or is SNKP over the hill with their 13th entry?
– Real player with 2926.4 hrs in game
Gameplay - 9/10
Graphics - 10/10
Music - 9/10
Netplay - 7.5/10
Story - Fighting game/10
One of the most overlooked video games, The King of Fighters XIII is the latest entry in the now 20-years old series developed by SNK.
A complete overhaul of the 12th KoF game, KoF XIII is incredibly well-balanced (with the exception of some characters having mild advantages, like Robert or Kensou), has stunning 2D hand-drawn graphics and fantastic music (this being a staple of the series, even though it is not on par with masterpieces from ‘99 or ‘00), with a generic story, something not needed in a fighting game, unless you want to dig up this game’s tangled and confusing mess of a narrative. The in-game art is anime-y, but not “moe”, thus managing to look pleasant to the eye. Character illustrations and cutscenes are all skillfuly drawn, reminiscent of KoF XI’s in-game art.
– Real player with 444.0 hrs in game
Guilty Gear X2 #Reload
From the Creators of BlazBlue, comes Guilty Gear. It is their First Series which also was the First Game for Designer/Composer Daisuke Ishiwatari.
Its a 2D Beat em Up like Street Fighter, etc. but it is much different, since it uses a heavy reference on Rock/Metal Music (kinda like Brutal Legend).
The Characters are awesome in their Ways. Here a short Description of them:
-Sol Badguy: Arrogant Badass Bounty Hunter (and Scientist!). Listens to Queen and is a perfect Role Model for all Men. He uses a Rectangular Sword for more Coolness. Good Allaround Char for Beginners
– Real player with 379.8 hrs in game
Guilty Gear XX #Reload also called “The Midnight Carnival” is a Japanese 2D fighting game developed by Arc System Works in 2003, at the beginning for acrade machines only, later for PC & consoles, and in september 2011 finally moved on Steam platform. This studio also created BlazBlue series. X2 #Reload was the most popular title from all GG series.
Game can offer 21 different fight-style playable characters and 2 special ones (Kliff and Justice) which unlocks after beating the Arcade mode. Pick your favourite and fight on one of 15 unique, beautifully designed maps, referring to events of the past (you can check out full, interesting and great considered story on Wiki fandom site). Also, every single character got individual theme made by awesome composer Daisuke Ishiwatari (music is fabulous, owners of the game receive OST in the MP3 format for free, along with other digital extras like gallery of fanarts). All characters got 6 color variants (excluding the simple color editor existence). There’s a total of 8 game modes (includes Arcade, Story, Challenges, M.O.M., Survival, VS CPU, VS 2P and Training to improve your fighting skills) and it’s great for every occasion f.e. to challange your friend (split screen PvP) or to relax after tough day at work.
– Real player with 65.1 hrs in game
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
I’m a huge fan of Street Fighter games, And I’m a huge fan of Thirdstrike, my favorite version of all Street Fighter games, so I’m feeling compelled to write down my thoughts.
30Th Anniversary is a collection of 12 Street Fighter games released before Street Fighter VI, classic and nolstalgic Arcade games, the training mode is ok, the sprites are clean, the games are more beutiful than on emulators, I’ts the perfect game for who is just looking to feel nostalgic and play old arcade games ofline, online the sync system is different than Fightcades, here on 30th there is no rollback, so it’s easier to confirm hits and supers, if you land a super on block is your fault not the games, but the input lag online feels weird, it seems heavier than Fightcades, I’ve messed up punishes that I would never miss on Fightcade.
– Real player with 428.2 hrs in game
Nice Compilation of games based on its ARCADE CABINETS versions. A must have considering the games included.
Offline you get
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Street Fighter
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SF 2 The World Warrior
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SF 2 Champion Edition
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SF Turbo Hyper Fighting
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SF 2 Super
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SF 2 Super Turbo
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All the 3 Alpha Series (Alpha, Alpha 2, Alpha 3)
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All the 3 SF III Series (New Generation, 2nd Impact, 3rd Strike)
- The emulation/port is pretty decent considering all of them are based on the Arcades versions of its games and you get some enhancement to play all your favorite games with some different filters from the normally found on available emulators on the web.
– Real player with 97.7 hrs in game
Guilty Gear Isuka
The Black Sheep of the GG Series. I played this a lot on the PS2 back in the day and it is fun when you get past the fact that you have to manually turn. Honestly compared to back then though, we have much more experience and resources to improve the overall experience in playing this game.
I recommend playing on the keyboard and setting the controls similar to the “Hitbox controller” layout, with the spacebar configured to jump for Arcade/VS Mode. For Boost Mode, I recommend keeping the directional inputs to the default WASD, and configuring the dedicated jump button to the spacebar. Start on Beginner for Arcade and Boost so you can get used to the controls. The nice thing is that you’ll still be able to unlock EX characters along the way even at the lowest difficulty setting in Arcade Mode.
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
This game is pretty much Guilty Gear XX #Reload with worse graphic (because of the scaling), with a turn button (exactly) and up to 4 players coop play.
The game mechanics themselves are not that bad, what is really bad is that they tried to fit Guilty Gear cast, that we can remember for combos and fast pace gameplay (with cross-ups) into a Super Smash Bros fighter killing Guilty Gear itself. Actually they went even further adding a side-scrolling beat them up mode… like I said before, they totally stripped any “Guilty Gear” from this title.
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
∀kashicforce
Best game u will ever played i playe 24hours of demo and playing the first relased version while it’s only Japan language u guys should try Very Recomended
– Real player with 187.4 hrs in game
The game is world building and connected to its sequel Akashicverse Malicious Wake.
Story mode brings light into the darkness into what happens in the other games.
The game in itself seems complex at first, but when you spent a little time and play the mission mode you will learn how the game works. Mission mode also got some extra challenges for good players.
There is also a manual in both languages in the game folder. It can help you to understand how each character works.
Your goal is pretty much to beat the other player in puyu puyu smash bros with top music in the background and all the visual candy.
– Real player with 36.8 hrs in game