![]() Thankfully, the fast and frantic battles will please any fighting game fan. With little stock to put in the story, the gameplay is where 'Guilty Gear Xrd' has to shine. For me, even with that knowledge, a few plot points still flew over my head, and the inevitable 'To Be Continued' at the end of the Story Mode left much to be desired. Additionally, to get anything out of the Story Mode you have to know the plot to 'Guilty Gear 2: Overture', a title widely ignored by fans. The game makes no effort in catching players up, nor to explain many of the in-universe terms that are flown about. Quite honestly, 'Guilty Gear's storytelling is not the series strong point, and 'Xrd' does not deviate from that established standard. Afterwards, the Story Mode picks up right where the Arcade Mode's ending left off, detailing the aftermath of the incident at Babylon. The game's Arcade Mode comes first in terms of plot, as it focuses on when one of the new villains (Ramlethal Valentine), declares war on the world. ![]() ![]() ![]() In terms of story, 'Guilty Gear Xrd' is a bit odd. ![]()
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