There exists a hidden debug menu in the game with various options to test the game's features,
Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN- is the PC and console port of the arcade game of the same name, which dug the old fighting game series out of a decade-long hiatus. Must buy for anyone that has interest in fighting games.Released internationally: December 9, 2015 Apart from that - probably the best fighting game of this gen so far. Also kinda sad that there will be almost as many updates to "Xrd" as there have been with "X" before. Its also a shame that there is no english voiceover - I get extremely annoyed by japanese voices (I know thats weird coming from an Anime Fan) but thats not as much of a big deal as the missing characters (Justice, Testament, Kliff, Bridget - what the hell ArcSys lol). Dont worry though - Revelator2 is announced already, so in a few months (spring 2017) it will all continue. The only real negative about this game is the lack of so many characters that I grew attached to as a Long term fan, that two chars from the roster have to be bought with real Money as a highly overpriced DLC, and that the Story leaves you with a cliffhanger like someone cuts off the energy in the middle of a tense fight.
The graphics and the Soundtrack have to be mentioned especially, since its even imporoved over the predecessor - eveything Looks sharper. Theres also a Gallery mode where you can spend the ingame earned Money for new Character Colors, Artworks and Stuff like that. For single Players theres also plenty to do - a very good Tutorial, Combo Training and Challenge Mode teach you all there is to know about the complex fighting mechanics, the Arcade and VS Modes are kinda self explainatory, with the Survival Mode "MOM" being the star of the Show here (where you collect medals, can buy Upgrades for your character and dive deeper an deeper). Finding a ranked match can take forever if you are lookin in another Region than US or JP. Theres hardly any lag noticeable as far as I have experieced, but - GG is not so populated online as Id wish. The Online Mode has been vastly improved in ist awkward design, with Lobbys and Avatars to meet up, Chat, and of course compete. a huge cliffhanger as soon as things start to get really interesting.
The Story mode is - yet again - a sorta 3 hrs Long Anime movie that catches up where "Sign" left off and Ends with. Still a shame that so many of the past chars are still absent (just to save em up for future installments). And as much as Johnny, Jam and Dizzy are welcomed yet again to the roster, the new chars like Jack-O, Kum and Raven also add to the huge variety of the GG chars and fit in very well in both design and fighting style.
In short, the new chars are Overall pretty great, though I admit ist a huge letdown that two of them have to be bought with real cash (they were free to download for a while).
Since "Sign" left off with a huge cliffhanger Story wise (and much to be desired when it Comes to the character roster) - Revelator packs up as a full fledged Sequel, continuing the Story, adding a few chars and tweaking/improving the Systems even further. As a huge Fan of the Guilty Gear Series I was literally blown away by the predecessor "Sign" - theres hardly any other 2D Game out there thats As a huge Fan of the Guilty Gear Series I was literally blown away by the predecessor "Sign" - theres hardly any other 2D Game out there thats as graphically stunning than this one (well, BlazBlue from the same devs lol).