
If you still haven’t bought Guilty Gear Xrd Revelator, REV 2 is a perfect way to jump into the action since it includes all the previous DLCs.

Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2 doesn’t really change anything fundamentally, but it brings Guilty Gear Xrd one step closer to perfection.
GUILTY GEAR XRD REV 2 ANSWER PRO
If there is a fault to be had it’s that the game doesn’t make use of the hardware found in PlayStation 4 Pro which would have made for an even better experience. Three years later and REV 2 is still drop dead gorgeous, with its amazing 3D and beautiful animations. When Guilty Gear Xrd first hit store shelves it looked stunning. He can then jump and grab onto them and launch one of his various special moves. His other attacks consist of placing scrolls in the air. You can then use them as warp points or summon a clone of yourself to do a rising slash. He can launch business cards which stick in the ground. His moves mainly consist of close-range strikes and well-timed traps to help him link these attacks. In combat he is a rather nimble character. His always covers his mouth, has frog and snake summons as well as a clone technique are all clearly inspired by Naruto, which got a few chuckles out of us. Answer is a business ninja who never leaves his magic handset.
GUILTY GEAR XRD REV 2 ANSWER PROFESSIONAL
He is Chipp’s trusty secretary who goes out of his way to be professional about everything he does. She is not the fastest character, but her space control abilities make her a worthy opponent.Īnswer is a new addition to the roster. And while he was a minor character before, now he is fully playable. However, her Azami stance allows her to block an attack and follow it up with a variety of moves. She has the familiar play style to that found in the previous games.

Surprisingly, she was absent from both Guilty Gear Xrd and Revelator. She is in a never-ending search for That Man, in order to get revenge for her murdered family. She was a major part of the Guilty Gear franchise since it launched. Of course, the main selling points are definitely the two new additions to the roster, Baiken and Answer.īaiken is a one-handed no joke samurai ready to strike at the slightest provocation. The story has also been expanded with the After Story, while the Arcade mode now adds the missing episode segments for Revelator’s DLC cast: Jam, Kum, Raven and Dizzy.

And if for any reason you’d like to revert to the previous version of the game you can swap between Revelator and REV 2 at any time in the options menu, which lets you fight those that still haven’t bought REV 2. You can now easily jump into a rematch as well as spectate battles that are already in progress. There are new stages, additional moves and even new animations to boot. The online portion has also been revamped. REV 2 offers a bunch of things to the table.
