Guilty Gear

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Guilty Gear

European version's cover.
Developer(s) Arc System Works
Publisher(s) Arc System Works
EUR Virgin Interactive
Designer(s) Daisuke Ishiwatari
Release date(s) JPN May 14, 1998
NA October 31, 1998
EUR 2000
Genre(s) Fighting game
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: T
Platform(s) PlayStation
Screenshot of Ky Kiske attacking Sol Badguy.
Screenshot of Ky Kiske attacking Sol Badguy.

Guilty Gear is the first game of the Guilty Gear series. It follows the story of ten combatants (one of whom is a hidden boss character) entering "The Second Sacred Order Tournament" for reasons of their own, set in a bleak future in which its present time has just recovered from a 100-year-war against man-made bio-organic weapons called "Gears". Despite being the first release of the Guilty Gear franchise, the game itself reveals very little of its past storyline; it is not until later releases of the video games, drama CDs, and novels of the franchise that its history is thoroughly explained.



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