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Guilty Gear Dust Strikers​, or Guilty Gear DS, is a spin-off fighting game in the Guilty Gear series for the Nintendo DS and the thirteenth installment of the series. It is modeled after Guilty Gear Isuka, and also allows for four player fights.

Gameplay[]

Featuring twenty-one playable characters, the game only has twenty Story Modes, as Robo-Ky has no story mode. Most of the cast plays like their Guilty Gear XX versions, with a few new normals which are basically edited sprites mostly to be able to move between the four tiles in every stage.

Dust Strikers features seven mini-games, ranging from the Balance Game where the player have to help a chibi Jam balance the falling items with her plate, to Venom's Billiards, which pits the player and his/her opponent in a pool-style game.

Summary[]

Dust Striker's story is about a new Gear called Gig suddently appearing, being possibly made by That Man. None of the stories talk about or interact with it other then at the very end which every character fights Gig. Every character got their own story mode with four characters being put together to interact and after that fight, most of them being connected if one stage has one of the opponents being played in another playthrough, the player will see that same cutscene with no difference. With some rare exceptions as some story stages don't appear on other's.

Most of the endings use art from Guilty Gear X Plus story mode endings and different dialogue, mostly related to their state in Guilty Gear XX, with one or two related to Gig. Except for characters that came after Guilty Gear XX, those had new art exclusive to their endings drawn by the same artist.

Arcade mode is similiar to Story, though with random opponents and no interactions and still ending in a fight with Gig. Along with a different ending screen with a bunch of characters, with the player character in it depending on who they chose.

Characters[]

Playable characters
Non-playable characters

Trivia[]

  • It was the first Versus fighting game for the Nintendo DS to be released outside of Japan.[source needed]
  • It is also the only game in the series to be originally released outside of said country.

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