The game's final boss, made exclusively for this game, is unlockable for play through a different means. Pocket edition of one of the most famous two-dimensional beats. He can be unlocked by collecting all of the letters that spell his name in Stage 6-1. He is the final boss, as well as a powerful unlockable character. CharactersĪll 20 characters from the arcade version of Guilty Gear XX #Reload are available in this game, most of which are unlocked by completing stages with other characters. Judgment is a character in Guilty Gear Judgment. The game was later digitally re-released via the PlayStation Network in North America on October 2, 2008, in Europe on December 24, 2008, and in Japan on September 24, 2009. He can be unlocked by collecting all of the.
The Japanese version of the game includes a port of Guilty Gear XX Slash as a bonus, while the overseas version includes a port of the earlier revision Guilty Gear X2 #Reload. Guilty Gear Judgment A PSP spin-off of Arc System Workss signature fighting game series, combining the seriess fighting game mechanics with belt-scrolling. Judgment is a character in Guilty Gear Judgment.
It was later released in North America by Majesco on September 5, 2006, followed by a release in Europe (also by Majesco) on August 3, 2007.Ī spin-off of the Guilty Gear series (and based on the "GG Boost" mode in the console versions of Guilty Gear Isuka), Guilty Gear Judgment re-tunes the fighting game series into a belt-scrolling beat-'em-up (using the same assets and gameplay mechanics as the original games, namely its Guilty Gear XX revisions). Unlock Judgment in Judgment Mode To unlock the character Judgment in Judgment (story) mode, get to level 6-1, and find all the. See, Guilty Gear Judgment is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up in the classic style of, say, Golden Axe, Final Fight and Street of Rage, while the second game, Guilty Gear X2 Reload is a classic 2D one-on-one.
Guilty Gear Judgment is a 2D sci-fi fantasy belt-scrolling beat-'em-up developed and published by Arc System Works for the PlayStation Portable on August 24, 2006. Nevertheless, the 'Judgment' part of the title refers to just half of this generous package, which includes two games for the price of one.