Guilty Gear Isuka
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| Guilty Gear Isuka | |
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![]() North American PlayStation 2 cover |
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| Developer(s) | Arc System Works |
| Publisher(s) | Japan Sammy Corporation (Arcade, PS2, Xbox) Sourcenext (Win) Bitway (Win) North America Sammy Corporation (PS2) Europe 505 Game Street (PS2, Xbox) Zoo Digital Publishing (Win) |
| Series | Guilty Gear |
| Platform(s) | Arcade, PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, Xbox |
| Release date(s) | Arcade: PS2:
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| Genre(s) | Fighting game |
| Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer (max 4) |
| Rating(s) | CERO: 12 |
| Media/distribution | CD-ROM (PC) |
| System requirements
PC: Intel Celeron 500 MHz CPU, 128MiB system memory, 8x CD-ROM drive, Direct3D-compatible video card with 32MiB memory supporting 640x480 resolution with 16-bit colour, DirectSound-compatible sound card, DirectX 8.1, 500MB hard disk space |
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| Arcade system | Atomiswave |
Guilty Gear Isuka (ギルティギア 鶍 Giruti Gia Isuka) is a game in the Guilty Gear series. Unlike previous games of the series, Isuka allows for fights with up to four players, and is exclusively programmed for use in tournament play. It is the first Guilty Gear game to include the character A.B.A. One version of the game was released in North America, distributed by Sega, as well as Europe, distributed by ZOO Publishing.
The boss of the game is Leopaldon, a Gear with very little details. A new mode was introduced, the Guilty Gear (GG) Boost Mode. This is a side scrolling adventure, much like Tekken 3's Tekken Force mode. Another new mode is the Robo-Ky II Factory. You can customize your Robo-Ky II and play through his Boost Mode to earn Points for more techniques, including some that were removed due to tournament rules.
The bosses of the GG Boost mode are Kakusei Sol and Kakusei Ky, altered (and far more powerful) versions of Sol Badguy and Ky Kiske. Both feature a unique move not seen before. The "Instant Kill" moves were removed in Isuka, and Dizzy's Gamma Ray Overdrive was removed from her move set as well, since it qualifies as her version of said moves.
In order to compensate for the increase in players, Isuka added a turn button. This was a largely criticized feature, and many reviewers feel it ruined the game.
Isuka means "crossbill" in Japanese, which is the onomatopoeia of the sound made by two swords when they clash.
[edit] External links
- Bitway PC Page
- Sourcenext PC Page
- ZOO PC Page
- Guilty Gear Isuka at MobyGames
- Guilty Gear Isuka on DotEmu
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