Guilty Gear Isuka

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Guilty Gear Isuka

Promotional flyer for Guilty Gear Isuka.
Developer(s) Sammy
Publisher(s) JPN Sammy
EUR 505 Game Street (PS2/Xbox)
EUR Zoo Digital Publishing (PC)
Release date(s) Arcade: JPN 2004
Genre(s) Fighting game
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) CERO: 12
Platform(s) Arcade, PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox
Screenshot of Jam Kuradoberi, Chipp Zanuff, Baiken, and Anji Mito fighting all at once.
Screenshot of Jam Kuradoberi, Chipp Zanuff, Baiken, and Anji Mito fighting all at once.

Guilty Gear Isuka is a game in the Guilty Gear series. Unlike previous games of the series, Isuka allows for fights with up to four players. It is the first Guilty Gear game to include A.B.A. One version of the game was released in North America, distributed by SEGA. 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. 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. The Boss of GG Boost 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.

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