It was around E3 last year when we brought you the news that a third Guilty Gear was on its way. How Arc System Works finds the time to make so many fighters at the same time, but its undeniable that Persona 4 Arena and BlazBlue both are heavily influenced by the game that put the developer on the map. Not to be outdone, Guilty Gear Xrd: -Sign- brings the series back, complete with a brand new look and the fast, frantic fighting we fell in love with so many years ago.

Featuring popular characters from past versions like Sol, Ky, I-No and Jam on top of a new, powerful character with Bedman, seeing it in motion left me feeling like Xrd just might be the most gorgeous 2D fighter that I’ve seen yet. Using 3D models that are as bright, animated and fluid as a 2D sprite, the game almost looks like an anime in motion. There were a few times that I had to double check to make sure the opening and victory screens were in-engine and not pre-rendered cutscenes.

Guilty Gear Xrd Screen 1

But aside from the flash and glamour that comes with the updated visuals, Guilty Gear is still as fast, fluid and fun as its always been, and the switch to 3D models hasn’t slowed it down one bit. Playing as the two cover boys, Sol and Ky, it took me back to years ago when the series was making a name for itself in the arcades and on the PS2. All of their moves, specials and instant kill attacks make their return as well as a few new tricks, all of which are faithfully recreated in this new engine.

Fighting fans, if you haven’t seen this thing in motion, you HAVE to check out the latest trailer and be blown away with the rest of us. Thankfully, playing the console version in person proves that the game plays every bit as good as it looks, so there’s no doubt that Xrd will be at the top of my list come this holiday season.

Guilty Gear Xrd: -Sign- is scheduled for a PS3 and PS4 release at the end of the year.

Aksys Games, publisher of all things in the super Japanese category here in the west, has announced its E3 plans, including two new titles that they will unveil at the show.

In addition to Muramasa: Rebirth, a Vita remake of what is easily one of the best Wii titles period, the company will show off its mobile plans and feature A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX for the Xbox 360 on top of the mystery games already mentioned.

From the press release:

Two New Titles – We’ll be announcing two new titles that we’re bringing to these here shores!  Are you ready? Stop on by and find out! We’ll have awesome trailers and—oh my goodness!—playables!

·         A Mobile What? – We’ll also be showing off one of our first mobile titles, so if you’re mobile friendly, come on in!

·         Muramasa Rebirth – The critically-acclaimed hit, slated to ship on June 25th, will be available to play!  We’ll also show off that beautiful lithograph for the special edition (it’s really pretty, we promise).

 

·         A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX – Announced back in March, this hit game is set to grace XBLA, and will be playable for the first time on the Xbox 360 at E3. What are you waiting for?!

All I know is that if the two mystery titles aren’t Arc System Works fighting games, BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma and Guilty Gear Xrd: -Sign-… I’m going to cry in a corner. Check back with Geekscape.net for more details as E3 approaches.

Amongst the fighting game behemoths like Street Fighter and Marvel vs. Capcom, Guilty Gear became a fan favorite by combining the stylish, over the top fighting and characters with a classic, more grounded 2D mechanic. Over the years, the GG series has quietly rode off into the sunset when developer Arc System Works moved onto its sister series BlazBlue and the RPG spinoff, Persona 4 Arena.

That is, until now.

Last seen since it pretended to be Dynasty Warriors, Guilty Gear is finally getting a third fighting game, (or Xrd if numbers are too cool for you,) with -Sign-. Using new 3D models that look pretty damn 2D, series leads Sol Badguy and Ky Kiske renewing their rivalry while showing off the game’s new mechanics while Ky tries his best to top Bridget in the trap department.

Try not to lose it while you watch the reveal trailer. Check back during E3 for more information, since this game has shot up to one of the top games I’m looking forward to at the show.