- The ability to level up your character’s abilities and traits in the re-tuned Survival Mode.
- Discover the back story to all of your favorite characters in the Guilty Gear mythos, with fully voiced dialogue in Story Mode.
- Accent Core Plus marks the return of fan favorites Kliff Undersn and Justice, rounding out the cast of 25 playable characters.
- Hard-rocking metal soundtrack.
- Create a three-man team in Versus Mode to find out which characters are the ultimate Guilty Gear team-up.
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The fighting franchise that launched an entirely new style of fighting games is celebrating its 10th anniversary with the most complete and definitive version of the game. Follow the stories of the 25 crazy combatants and dish out a mind-numbing amount of insane combos that the series is known for.Amazon.com Product Description
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Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus




There have been so many iterations and rehashes of the guilty gear franchise, but this one is much more than a mere rehash. there are so many add ons and extra content in this game. The additions to accent core is that there is now a story mode for all the characters, and a mission mode, and kliff and justice have returned to the roster. Also there are extra versions of all the characters. There is also a gallery, and a special voice actor gallery where you can listen to voice clips of the various VA’s in the game. An extensive soundtrack is also included. This is a must have for fighting game fans, and guilty gear fans alike.
Rating: 5 / 5
Insane characters with giant anchors, scalpels, pool cues, ghosts, guitars and chunks of concrete; lightning speed combo game play, head banging rock and roll music, and clean, sharp animations and graphic quality. This game is completely crazy, and if you are any sort of real fighting game fan, you will absolutely love every minute of it.
The final (supposedly) iteration of the famed Guilty Gear XX series, Accent Core plus is considered possibly the most balanced and fastest 2D fighter ever. AC+ is a re-release of 07′s Accent Core, and while the same in the terms of game play that added several elements to the already tight system, it brings back enough content to keep both the solo player and the hardcore competitor entertained.
The game’s extremely high learning curve is a put-off to many, but there’s no room for quitters here, and the highest level of play clearly demands the best because of this. Even if you don’t plan on entering any tournaments, the game is still easily entertaining to the fighting game newcomer with its short, quick dial-a-combos. It runs at a crisp 60 fps and moves like a cheetah. Every character can dash, airdash, double jump, chain attacks into each other and pull off ridiculously long and powerful combos that, while strong, require extremely strict timing and a heavy dose of focus to pull off correctly. Everyone has a realistic chance of winning while retaining a ridiculous amount of style and it shows.
Name another game with a small, female, 13 year-old pirate who fights with a giant anchor. Or a simple sad sack possessed to the neck by ghosts who fight on his behalf, knocking him unconscious at the same time? How about a 9-foot tall, insane doctor with an enormous scalpel and a “Mary Poppins Fetish”? Even an American, ex drug dealer ninja who thinks he’s really Japanese and a time-paradox inducting alternate to the protagonist with a giant…slab of concrete are here. The game takes all kinds.
Guilty Gear is beyond amazing; it is legendary. Play it and you’ll know a true fighter.
Rating: 5 / 5
I just got the game today and played for about an hour, so I’m not gonna go deep in details. However, I think an hour is enough for me to recommend this game to fighting fans.
If you have played GG X or XX before, you know what to expect. I can’t compare it with the previous ones since I played them a long time ago. However, everything good about the series, as far as I can remember, is here in this latest installment.
If you’re new to the series, this is the good chance to start. The game has great character/background designs. Characters are well-balanced. Combat is fast-paced.
The best thing is that the controls and special moves are pretty accessible to players on different levels. Button-mashers could get into the game enough to have fun with most of the characters, while elite players could still go a lot deeper and enjoy unleashing crazy combos and more complicated moves. There are a lot of modes to play, but I haven’t tried them yet.
In conclusion, this game is definitely worth adding to your PS2 library. Serious fighters or not, you won’t be dissappointed.
Rating: 5 / 5
Guilty Gear Accent Core Plus is a great fighting game, but Ishiwatari Daisuke, who composed all the Rock themes in this game, is just superb. I haven’t heard Rock music this good in the last ten years. So if you’re thinking about getting this game, don’t just get it for the fighting, get it for the music. It’s that freakin’ good.
Rating: 5 / 5
I had heard that this game was like king of fighters and street fighter put together. They should also throw in Samurai Showdown. This game is pretty good. The backgrounds are dope. The combos are off the chain. And the characters are really well drawn.
The reason I bought THIS one was because of the story mode. I wanted to fight my way through for a reason. But I was pretty disappointed in it. SNK and CAPCOM usually have a bit of a story where the characters have about a minute of non closure in pictures. THIS game had one picture for the ending. The extra two characters aren’t that great either. So I think that your should probably get the second to last one and just play your friends.
Rating: 5 / 5