Guilty Gear Xrd: Rev 2

Guilty Gear Xrd: Rev 2 (2017)

by Arc System Works, Aksys Games, PQube, Sega Interactive
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2 is a standalone expansion of Guilty Gear Xrd Revelator and is also available as DLC for that game.
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The more Guilty Gear Xrd, the better the world would be. I've always loved the Guilty Gear series and I still believe to this day that Xrd series was the best addition to the GG franchise. I think everyone should definitely get a chance to experience this masterpiece, so I'm proud add my vote to this cause and I'm ultimately wishing that maybe... Just maybe... This event will transpire and we can get more than a Rev 2--BUT A REV 3!!!
user avatar@Piinkishuser avatar@Piinkish
January 29, 2025
We know that ArcSys has worked previously with CDPR and GOG, both because of previously removed Guilty Gear games and the more recent announcement of Lucy as the first guest character Guilty Gear has ever had. it would be awesome and (in my opinion) realistic to see the Guilty Gear series come back to this platform. I'd happily double dip on Strive, Xrd Rev 2, and +R for offline installers. I'd also be willing to pick up other games in the series for the first time if they appeared here. Please make this happen, GOG and ArcSys!
Very solid fighting game, improves upon what came before by not only bringing the medium into 3D but also streamlining without gutting the gameplay and mechanics (like a certain other entry). An amazing soundtrack, an amazing story (despite some retcons), and amazing gameplay and player base, what more can one ask for. Well save for maybe a proper sequel such as a third revelator, instead of... what we recieved...
user avatar@[Vitz!]user avatar@[Vitz!]
February 19, 2025
Years of playing fighting games (and games in general) and I've never been as hooked as I've been to this particular one. This game is to me the perfect balance between an approachable anime fighter while it retains all of the complexity (and insanity) needed to be recognized as one. It's my fighting game home and a very memorable game. That said I believe that this game's current PC port is far from ideal and having it on GOG might be a chance to have it finally fixed to reach its final form, so I'm giving this one a vote so it gets that chance. Also I'd like to actually own this game instead of just owning a license to it.
user avatar@Lesfiraneuser avatar@Lesfirane
February 12, 2025
I like Xrd as Guilty Gear game with soul and passion, as a game with respect to it's origin. Sadly game game doesn't have Robo-Ky and Bridget whom i wish to be added till the end. But still a good game.
It was one of my first anime fighters the lobbies we always great high skill ceiling nice community and it just looked really cool the story also was nice plus the music
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