Guilty Gear XX Accent Core

Guilty Gear XX Accent Core

"This week's Cosplay Babe of the Week is Dizzy from the Guilty Gear Series of fighters. Dizzy is a Gear, meaning a weapon of mass destruction that is alive. But you can read all about that in the character bio. We have several different cosplayers taking on the role of Dizzy this week. And they look great!"

"This week's Cosplay Babe of the Week is the popular, yet evil doing I-No from the Guilty Gear Series where she made her first appearance in in GG XX which took place about two weeks after Guilty Gear X. I-No fights with an electric guitar which she uses to bludgeon her enemies with and plays it to create deadly sonic waves. She also wears a stereotypical pointed witch's hat that can fire projectiles out of a hidden "mouth." She is the primary antagonist and boss character of Guilty Gear XX."

"Overview

GGX2ACP is a must buy for 2D fighting fans everywhere. Its solid gameplay, various game modes, and intense difficulty will keep even the most hardcore fighting fan occupied for a good while.

My main issue with the game is its cost, as I feel the $30 price tag is a bit steep. I really think it should be something closer to $20.

Don’t get me wrong, it’s easily worth every penny of $30, but considering this is a remake of a remake—eh, it’s just beyond me how they could charge s..."

A quick bit of information on Guilty Gear XX ACP, new modes, lots of characters and his res graphics make this a well deserved sequel. Check out Resumeplay.net for more information.

Famitsu has the first images for the Wii release of Arc System Work's 2D fighter, Guilty Gear XX Accent Core. The magazine confirms the game is scheduled for a July 26th release in Japan. Looks pretty faithful to the previous console ports given that Guilty Gear made a name for itself thanks to its high-res spritework, but the really interesting thing should the Wii controls. According to the article, the game should support both motion sensing and "classic" style controls.