Sammy plans bringing Guilty Gear Isuka to the Xbox, the company revealed today in Japan. The Xbox Live. Sammy brings the four player Isuka update to Live.
Another installment in the 2D fighting game for PlayStation and arcades, developed by Arc System Works. Guilty Gear Isuka allows you to participate in a grand fighting tournament, in which human martial arts masters and magical bio-warriors called “Gears” compete with each other.
Action|2D|multiplayer|for 2 people|splitscreen
publisher: Sammy
Game mode: single / multiplayer
game release date:
Development of the game Guilty Gear Isuka have been suspended and will not be continued.
PS2
Guilty Gear Isuka for PC and PS2 is a sequel to the popular 2D fighting game Guilty Gear X2, up until now available for PlayStation 2. At first, the series was released for coin-op arcades, later for PS2, and now for PC Windows. The game allows you to participate in a great fighting tournament, in which human masters and the eponymous Gear (bio-warriors or living weapons, created with a kind of energy simply called Magic).
Mechanics
One of the most important novelties in the game compared to its predecessor is the option to play in a special mode, which allows for a match involving up to four players. Of course, one-vs-one matches are also available. Another newly implemented element is the Factory option in which you train a robot called Robo-Ky to use standard and combo attacks. Yet another new mode is the Boost one, a typical arcade-like fighting match for two players.
There are 23 varied characters available in Guilty Gear Isuka (including three brand new ones), each having distinct standard and combo attacks, which can be successively developed
Technical aspects
The game's visuals are 2D; they feature many lighting effects and are very dynamic, even during the most chaotic action scenes.
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System requirements
Sony PlayStation 2
Uses: Multitap
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium III 700MHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card 16MB