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|content=Originally released in 1998, Guilty Gear introduced the world to an eclectic cast of characters as well as a number of unique game mechanics like the infamous Instant Kill. | |content=Originally released in 1998, Guilty Gear: The Missing Link introduced the world to an eclectic cast of characters as well as a number of unique game mechanics like the infamous Instant Kill. Guilty Gear was an ambitious game that broke new ground in many ways and helped establish the air-dasher genre loved by many today. | ||
That said, this game is what many of the mainline FGC consider to be "{{keyword|kusoge}}". Most characters have infinites, some have multiple types of infinites, some characters are borderline incomplete, others are ridiculously over-tuned. | That said, this game is what many of the mainline FGC consider to be "{{keyword|kusoge}}". Most characters have infinites, some have multiple types of infinites, some characters are borderline incomplete, others are ridiculously over-tuned. Guilty Gear is a game with many flaws, and it should be appreciated for its flaws, not in spite of them. Polished and inoffensive games exist, and this game is for when you want unabashed insanity. | ||
|subheader1=Learning | |subheader1=Learning Guilty Gear | ||
|content2=It is strongly recommended that you familiarize yourself with the [[GGML/Mechanics| | |content2=It is strongly recommended that you familiarize yourself with the [[GGML/Mechanics|mechanics]] of Guilty Gear: The Missing Link, especially [[GGML/Mechanics#Teching|teching]] and [[GGML/Mechanics#Instant Kill|Instant Kills]]. The information there can help you avoid getting robbed by nonsense. | ||
|subheader2=Playing The Game | |subheader2=Playing The Game | ||
|content3=The PC (Steam) and Nintendo Switch releases of Guilty Gear: The Missing Link '''do not include online netplay'''. Furthermore, the PC port's framerate is tied to the refresh rate of the monitor and thus runs at incorrect speeds on any refresh rate other than 60hz. If you wish to play online, emulation is the best choice. If you wish to play offline, consider the Nintendo Switch version for portability. | |content3=The PC (Steam) and Nintendo Switch releases of Guilty Gear: The Missing Link '''do not include online netplay'''. Furthermore, the PC port's framerate is tied to the refresh rate of the monitor and thus runs at incorrect speeds on any refresh rate other than 60hz. If you wish to play online, emulation is the best choice. If you wish to play offline, consider the Nintendo Switch version for portability. | ||
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|subheader1=Unlockable Characters | |subheader1=Unlockable Characters | ||
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To unlock {{Character Label|GGML|Testament}} and {{Character Label|GGML|Justice}} you must defeat each of them respectively in | To unlock {{Character Label|GGML|Testament}} and {{Character Label|GGML|Justice}} you must defeat each of them respectively in Arcade Mode. | ||
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To unlock {{Character Label|GGML|Baiken}}, beat her in Arcade Mode. To reach the Baiken fight, beat Arcade Mode as either {{Character Label|GGML|Sol Badguy|label=Sol}} or {{Character Label|GGML|Ky Kiske|label=Ky}} without using any continues. After the credits roll, the fight vs Baiken will begin. The player can lose the fight and continue an infinite amount of times. | |||
To unlock {{Character Label|GGML|Baiken}}, beat her in Arcade Mode. To reach the Baiken fight, beat Arcade Mode as either {{Character Label|GGML| | |||
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<div class="heading">About | <div class="heading">About Guilty Gear</div> | ||
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<tr><td colspan="2" style="text-align:center;">[[File:GGML Logo.png|frameless|320px]]</td></tr> | <tr><td colspan="2" style="text-align:center;">[[File:GGML Logo.png|frameless|320px]]</td></tr> | ||
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: {{IconText|PS3 - PS1 Classics|International|Right}}: August 6th, 2009 | : {{IconText|PS3 - PS1 Classics|International|Right}}: August 6th, 2009 | ||
: {{IconText|Switch|International|Right}} & {{IconText|PC|Steam|Right}}: May 16th, 2019 | : {{IconText|Switch|International|Right}} & {{IconText|PC|Steam|Right}}: May 16th, 2019 | ||
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<tr><td style="text-align:center;" colspan="2">'''[[:Category:Guilty Gear|Guilty Gear Series]]'''</td></tr> | <tr><td style="text-align:center;" colspan="2">'''[[:Category:Guilty Gear|Guilty Gear Series]]'''</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td style="text-align:right; width: 48%">'''Followed By:'''</td><td style="text-align:left;">[[Guilty Gear X]]</td></tr> | <tr><td style="text-align:right; width: 48%">'''Followed By:'''</td><td style="text-align:left;">[[Guilty Gear X]]</td></tr> |
Revision as of 09:13, 13 December 2021
Originally released in 1998, Guilty Gear: The Missing Link introduced the world to an eclectic cast of characters as well as a number of unique game mechanics like the infamous Instant Kill. Guilty Gear was an ambitious game that broke new ground in many ways and helped establish the air-dasher genre loved by many today.
That said, this game is what many of the mainline FGC consider to be "kusoge From the Japanese "クソゲー", meaning "shitty game"Kusoge are games which are highly broken in the literal sense. Kusoge often function poorly, and lack polish, and usually have extreme mechanics/balance. Kusoge is both a term of endearment and an insult, depending on the context.". Most characters have infinites, some have multiple types of infinites, some characters are borderline incomplete, others are ridiculously over-tuned. Guilty Gear is a game with many flaws, and it should be appreciated for its flaws, not in spite of them. Polished and inoffensive games exist, and this game is for when you want unabashed insanity. It is strongly recommended that you familiarize yourself with the mechanics of Guilty Gear: The Missing Link, especially teching and Instant Kills. The information there can help you avoid getting robbed by nonsense.The PC (Steam) and Nintendo Switch releases of Guilty Gear: The Missing Link do not include online netplay. Furthermore, the PC port's framerate is tied to the refresh rate of the monitor and thus runs at incorrect speeds on any refresh rate other than 60hz. If you wish to play online, emulation is the best choice. If you wish to play offline, consider the Nintendo Switch version for portability.
- Emulate the PSX version via NullDC-BEAR and play online
- Play the Nintendo Switch version offline
To unlock Testament and Justice you must defeat each of them respectively in Arcade Mode.
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