Game: Guilty Gear 1 (1998)
Difficulty: Default (normal mode)
System: PSX (PlayStation)
PSX Emulator: EPSXE (PC)
Me (Axel Hunter) doing a no commentary and 5th playthrough of the original "Guilty Gear" on (1998) for the PSX version. l play as Millia Rage.
what's going on, my fighting game crew, this is axel here and we have an fun fighting games playthroughs for u guys today.
alright today's this video: in the last time l actually played this for uploaded video in 2 months ago, l played as my boi, axl low / mr. low, he's pretty fun to used in this game. so, definitely check it out the video if you want to know more about him: • Guilty Gear 1 (1998) - Axl Playthroug...
so anyway, here's a full 5th playthrough of the original "Guilty Gear" (1998) of me using the first guilty gear waifu ever, because l'm not russian fighting games characters fan at all. and that is millia rage. and this was requested by @devingiles6597, once again, thank u so much for the suggestion on my fighting games playthrough videos.
Guilty Gear 1 subtitled "The Missing Link" in Japan, was released back in 1998, it's was exclusive to the PlayStation 1 system. and a year later in 2019, it was ported to the Nintendo Switch, PS4 & PC system.
Guilty Gear 1 is one of the most superb PS1 fighting game l have ever played as kid, and because l thought about doing a ton of the fighting games, but, haven't played guilty gear game before. and my favorite being guilty gear XX accent core series.
Guilty Gear 1 is set in 2D, similar to Street Fighter and KOF series, but is fast-paced and focuses more on the use of combo techniques. the game features 10 characters and three hidden characters. It uses a six-button layout: punch, kick, slash, H-slash, dust, taunts and respect. combat is one-on-one set in best-two-out-of-three rounds. It uses a "tension" gauge, akin to SF Alpha's super combo techniques, in which characters can input certain commands and activate special-moves called "Chaos Attacks". It also features an air-combo system, comparable to Marvel vs Capcom's "Aerial Rave", allowing combos to be performed on airborne opponents.
Guilty Gear 1 features instant kill techniques called "Destroyed Attacks", that can be activated after a Murder Outbreak attack successfully lands on an opponent, effectively ending the match. the game also has a feature called chaos Mode that is activated when a character's health is at the half-way point (yellow bar). A red aura will surround the character and he/she is able to perform unlimited chaos attacks.
overall, it's still enjoyable PS1 fighting game, the gameplay are absolutely great, the graphics is fucking amazing, the character roster is pretty good & the soundtrack is outstanding, even Guilty Gear Strive's soundtrack is one of my favorites in fighting game history. especially if you come straight from the classic retro GG games.
so l hope enjoy this 5th playthrough on the original guilty gear series video for my channel, and l'll be back to some more guilty gear and some fighting games playthrough series and as well game over compilation video content very soon as possible.
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so, once again, special thanks to Devin Giles for suggesting the idea for this fighting game playthrough video!
anyways, as always, l hopefully you enjoy this 5th playthrough on the original guilty gear playthrough series video, l see you for more fighting game content very soon :)
enjoy and l'll catch you guys on the fighting game crew!
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