🎸 Unleash Your Inner Fighter!
Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus for Sony PSP is a dynamic fighting game featuring 25 playable characters, a re-tuned Survival Mode for character enhancement, and a captivating Story Mode with fully voiced dialogue. Engage in thrilling team battles and enjoy a hard-rock metal soundtrack that elevates your gaming experience.
C**Z
much more fun than judgement
this game was alot more fun than judgement it just has better levels and more characters you can pick what song u want on a level and also choose from several other modes the only thing it was missing was that final fight like mode in judgement but i really liked it alot more it had a new art style for its characters. You can checkout gameplay vids on youtube to see what im talking bout and i found no real problem like bugs and glitches.
J**A
Amazing
Got it sealed and in perfect condition, everything is brand new and am satisfied with my purchase.
C**S
A lot of potential, but...
Let me start by saying that I do like this game overall. There's a lot of content, most of it pretty good, spread between 25 well-differentiated characters. I'm not sure there's quite the balance between characters that I expect in a really solid fighter, but that's a difficult thing to achieve, and fairly easily forgivable.I'd also like to preface by saying I'm not a super-expert. My interest is comparatively casual--I've no interest in hunting down lengthy potential combos or figuring out precisely how long the recovery animations for even my favorite character's special attacks are--; I've never done any kind of competition, or spent much time at all in an arcade; and most of my experience in fighting games is against AI, since I'm not particularly interested in online play, and most of my friends either aren't interested in or particularly good at the genre.That said, I'd say I'm a fairly experienced fan of the genre, having gone from the original Street Fighter II at the earliest to Dead or Alive: Dimensions just this year. In between, I've played everything from Tekken to Super Smash Brothers to Dragonball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2.I also have prior experience with the Guilty Gear series, having played GGX Advance quite a while ago, and having purchased Guilty Gear Judgement a couple years ago. Neither really caught my attention enough to get me very involved in the individual game or the series, though when Accent Core Plus went on sale a couple weeks ago, I went ahead and snapped it up, hoping the large roster, variety of modes, and the inclusion of the story mode would keep me interested this time.It did indeed. While I think I may still have paid more than I would have liked (I'm a bit of a cheapskate, though) given my experience, I feel that GGXXACP (what the **** that title) is a relatively worthwhile addition to my ever-expanding fighting game library. Unfortunately, the game has a crippling flaw.The AI is bad. The AI isn't only bad, it's some of the worst I've seen since... Mortal Kombat 3, perhaps. Again, I'm not the kind of player who examines things frame by frame, but when the AI can guard perfectly against a massive string of varied attacks (and I don't mean just one super that includes a lengthy hit chain), there's something a little off; and when that same AI can be quite handily defeated using nothing (and I mean nothing) but spamming low kicks, my alarm bells start going off big time. It feels like the AI was so poorly patched together that it can't react properly on its own for nearly anything the player's character does, and to compensate for that, they gave it moments of perfect prescience (which become more frequent on higher difficulties) to allow it to react directly to the player's inputs instead. Heck, even that wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the ease with which the AI is allowed to chain attacks together, with little opportunity for the player to recover--a trademark of the series, I understand, but one that would certainly feel better when fighting another player, who has to go through the same trouble with the controls that you do.Defeating the AI still isn't that difficult, even at the higher difficulties--many characters have special attacks the AI has trouble reacting to that can fairly easily be spammed, and even for the ones that don't (or perhaps I just haven't found the right spam method for them yet), there's the instant kill option--which can be a little tricky to pull off against high difficulty AI opponents, but certainly isn't impossible. But considering the fact that I play these games to try to hone my own skills, not just to beat the AI, it's a bit frustrating when an opponent I can take out so easily by spamming takes me out just as easily when I try to actually play the game "properly."I don't know if my experience is universal--I suppose it's entirely possible that I'm just not very good at the Guilty Gear series. I certainly haven't put a great deal of time into the game yet. But considering the amount of time I've put into it compared to similar games (Darkstalkers, King of Fighters, etc.) and comparing those experiences, this is the only conclusion I can reasonably draw at this point.
K**.
guilty gear xx accent core
Great addition to the guilty gear series. As usual it did not let me down. Great game over all. Good
N**R
Fun But Repetitive
This is by far the best Guilty Gear yet. The only downfall i have is the repetitiveness of the game. But all in all this is a GREAT game!!!
M**.
UMD works but the box is broken
The game came packaged like new, but the UMD came rattling around the box and to my surprise it works but the UMD disk holder is broken causing the UMD to flop around while I'm glad it works I'm upset about the miss handling of my product
M**A
Good game, good service.
It is exactly what I wanted, and I got what I bought.
D**E
Fast paced and fun just like all the others.
It's still fun to go a few rounds here even after playing Xrd.
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