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Guilty Gear (ギルティギア, Giruti Gia?) is a series of Japanese fighting games developed by Arc System Works, and designed by artist and music composer Daisuke Ishiwatari. It has variously been published by Arc System Works itself, Aksys Games, PQube, Sega, Sammy Entertainment and Kiss Ltd.

The series is well-known for its detailed anime-style graphics, colorful characters, technical gameplay, and the numerous references to hard rock and heavy metal music that serve as inspiration for its characters and soundtracks.

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Main series[]

  1. Guilty Gear (1998)
  2. Guilty Gear X (2000)
  3. Guilty Gear XX (2002)
  4. Guilty Gear 2 -Overture- (2007)
  5. Guilty Gear Xrd -Sign- (2014)
  6. Guilty Gear Xrd -Revelator- (2015)
  7. Guilty Gear -Strive- (2021)

Spin-offs[]

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Manga[]

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Allusions[]

  • The series has two iconic phrases "Heaven or Hell" and "Let's Rock", which are said by the announcer at the start of almost every battle.
  • "Tension" alludes to the tension of a string of an instrument, namely a guitar.
  • "Overdrive" alludes to an electric guitar effect.
  • When someone is defeated, the announcer and on-screen text say "SLASH" which alludes to the guitarist who has played with Guns N' Roses named Slash. Slash is also the name of the attack button set to Δ (triangle) by default on PlayStation systems.
  • When combos are performed, there is on-screen text that says "BEAT", another musical term.

Trivia[]

  • The XX games and their updates are stated to be gaiden entries. They are considered partially canonical, but their multiple endings are largely inconsequential or are outright contradicted by Overture and the Xrd games that follow from there[source needed].
  • According to Daisuke Ishiwatari, the series' story theme revolves around seeking the answer to the question, "What does it mean to be human?".[1]

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