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Guilty Gear Isuka

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Guilty Gear Isuka

Rating: 4.2 (195 votes cast)

Welcome in a brand new tournament where you will have to defeat redoubtable opponents in amazing fights. A new gear, the strong Leopaldon, is threatening the world and you will have to stop him!

Other modes are included, like Robo-Ky II Factory, where you can customize your Robo-Ky II and improve its skills and techniques, and GG Boost Mode, a side scrolling adventure where your character will have to defeat waves of enemies increasingly powerful! The classic Guilty Gear atmosphere is still there, and you will be very familiar with voices, sound effects, heavy metal soundtrack, animations, backgrounds and characters designed by Daisuke Ishiwatari!

Welcome back in the fantastic Guilty Gear universe!

Key Features

  • Play on your own, or with friends in cooperative or classic multiplayer modes!
  • Amazing graphics and colorful effects, Guilty Gear Isuka is a feast for the eyes.
  • Play with classic Guilty Gear series characters or try the new one: A.B.A!
  • New play modes included: Robo-Ky II Factory and GG Boost Mode.

 

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Guilty Gear Isuka is great, pc controls can be a bit confusing

By imcrazy posted 1st January

Guilty Gear is a great fighting franchise. Isuka plays well on the pc, however the keyboard controls have a strange default placement. You can however customize the layout or simply hook up a controller to play. All in all the game functions well, but I recommend using a gamepad/joystick.

Guilty Gear Isuka review

By JackReno posted 7th December 2011

Guilty Gear is the best fighting game series ever, but Isuka is not the best one. I prefer X2Reload, but Isuka is still great! A lot of characters, combos, maps and awesome music! It's so cheap so you have to buy it!

Guilty Gear Isuka is the 2nd best option for PC fighters

By TapSkill posted 1st December 2011

The only PC fighting game I can say surpasses this one is Street Fighter IV, and Isuka still beats it for one reason: 4-player combat. 4 players can fight, all at once, 1-on-1. The characters left on each team then fight each other. It is a pretty simple system, so I am surprised more fighters do not have something similar.

PC controls are decent, but you will have to make a lot of adjustments if you use a Xbox 360 controller. On such a controller, it maps the start button to the right joystick, and the reset button ("select" button) as left joystick. It also sets the 'a' button to 'b' and so on, and you cannot exit the game using the controller, so you will still need to use the keyboard for some actions. Overall, it is not too bad, but you will want to change the default keys.

Guilty Gear Isuka review

By Highwayman91 posted 7th November 2011

A fun and zaney brawler. If you're a fan of the previous games, you should already own this. If you've never even heard of them then this is definitely a good starting point. The characters are full of, for lack of a better term, character and that alone is worth the rediculously low price.

Guilty Gear Isuka review

By cuteguy posted 20th September 2011

As a fan of the guilty gear fighting game, this game was a unique experience. Firstly the controls were quite unfamiliar to me, but as I kept playing more and more and progress deeper into the game, I find it quite enjoyable as a fighting/beat-em up type game. If you are a fan of guilty gear or just like anime fantasy action type games in general, be sure to add this to your list of games to play.

Greatest Gear

By grandgodslayer posted 11th August 2011

There are plenty of fighting games out there and near the top of my list are the Guilty Gear games. ISUKA is unlike the other entries in the series. This game supports more fights to fight simultaneously instead of the normal 1 vs. 1. Also this game requires you to change the direction you are facing manually.

so why is Guilty Gear near the top of my fight games list? The characters are mostly all awesome, the fighting is lightning fast, the controls are nearly perfect, and in ISUKA you can customize the colors of your characters. Also ISUKA has a side-scrolling beat'em up story mode of sorts that supports co-op.

In conclusion, this game is awesome.

Guilty Gear Isuka review

By Tomosh posted 5th August 2011

Guilty Gear Isuka is a game from a well known and respected series of fighting games and the first 2 games really stood as some of the better fighters of that era.

With this entry, they tried to mix it up with different layers of combat zones and up to 4 fighters on screen at a time, for what reason I shall never know.

While the it is commendable that they tried something new, it flat out doesn't work like it's supposed to. It doesn't work if you have to push a button to turn in a fighting game!

Fans of the series will get some enjoyement from the 1-on-1 combat, I find it hard to recommend to anyone else.

Guilty Gear Isuka review

By Valant posted 4th August 2011

Pretty excellent port you can use 2 360 pads without any hassle.You can even turn off the intro movies in the options

and it runs well on win 7. The big Problem with this particular Guilty Game Gear is that, in order to allow you play with 4 people in a few modes, you have a seperate turn button.This means that when facing an enemy you aren't well

always facing him. In a fast paced game like Guilty Gear, pretty much the most fast paced fighter, that will let quite a few blows go in

the wrong direction until your orientated right. Since the turn button istn't just for turning, you have to stand still for a moment to use it or you'll do an evasion role in the wrong direction.

Since the ai doesn't have this handicap and battles are mostly 1v1 anyway, you'll learn to hate that feature. But in multiplayer, when everyone has the same handicap and you actually need to turn because of multiple opponents,

it's a blast. The pc market is lacking in local coop party games and this is a great way to fill the gap. The 2d artwork holds up very well, unlike polygonal graphic from the same period and there are no big porting issues.

As a nice bonus you'll also get a brawler mode with waves of enemies and it even allows you to move in the z-plane. Overall a very well rounded good port that fills a niche present in many collections.

But the manual turning got the game marked down in most professional reviews and sadly that's justified.

Guilty Gear Isuka review

By Aeovon posted 3rd August 2011

I have been playing fighting games for many years now, and love the Guilty Gear series. Guilty Gear Isuka may not be the best fighting game, nor even the best in the Guilty Gear series. But, Isuka provides a solid fighting experience.

Also, it's an excellent party game.

By mishkamasya posted 3rd August 2011

Guilty Gear is one of the best fighting game series ever, and one of the few featured on PC. Guilty Gear Isuka is definitely a must have if you are into this kind of games and don't have a console.

Pros: Stylish, nicely animated 2D graphics; Good balance, lots of combos, specials, e.t.c.; 2-versus-2 mode; Up to four players on one machine multi-player.

Cons: Slightly less enjoyable without a gamepad and graphics may look slightly dated to some tastes. But your mileage may vary.

Guilty Gear Isuka review

By Hawkster52 posted 2nd August 2011

Guilty Gear Isuka is a good, solid fighting game for it's price. But the game does not support any form of online netplay whatsoever. When I purchased it, I read certain things the wrong way and thought netplay was supported. Regardless, despite not fitting what I wanted exactly, GG:Isuka is still a very solid purchase for the current asking price for any fighting game fans looking for a new option.

Guilty Gear Isuka review

By Azradun posted 15th July 2011

While not ultimately outstanding, this is a good, solid fighting game which can bring a lot of joy to the user.

Being a fighting game fan for more than 15 years, I couldn't pass a chance to try this game. And I wasn't disappointed. The players were what I remembered from playing Guilty Gear franchise some time ago, and the gaming experience for nice - frantic and fast. Can be played without pad, although I admit it is a bit more difficult. With over-the-top moves and unique anime style, this is a game I can safely reccomend.

The only minus is a bit outdated graphics, but it isn't certainly a killer - Guilty Gear Isuka is fun enough to overlook that, especialy for the low cost.