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Guilty Gear
The first game of the Guilty Gear series. Guilty Gear Missing Link was a six-button game: one punch, one kick, two for weapon attack buttons, and the remaining two for special actions. The original Guilty Gear featured ten characters on its roster and three game modes: Arcade, Versus, and Training.
Gameplay-wise, GG introduced one of the series' most famous mechanic, the instant-kill. A big difference from future games in the series is that supers here were called Chaos Attacks. When a character's health was below the halfway point a red aura would surround them and they would enter Chaos Mode in which unlimited Chaos Attacks were available.About Missing Link
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Followed By: | Guilty Gear X |