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nightsavior
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It's one of my favorite fighting games of all time, if not my favorite anime FG ever for many reasons. That's what I think.

I have a nostalgia for the whole series starting way back to my college days when I got the very first Guilty Gear for the PS1. My favorite character then was Millia just because the way she used her hair as a weapon. Zato is cool as well because I like strange shadowy/symbiotic creatures! Dizzy was always adorable but akin to Testament, I loved her design but never got good with her. Sol and Ky make for great rival characters and for me were the easiest to use overall.

@DoctorDRMNSFW @nightsavior Not to mention the fact that not only does it have some really cool character designs, memorable catchy metal tracks in its OSTs, and rock band references off the wazoo along with a surprisingly deep story you wouldn't expect from a fighting game, there's also the fact that the Guilty Gear series, along with its many aspects, owe it all to series creator, character designer, musical composer, and former voice actor of Sol Badguy before Jouji Nakata inherited the role from GG 2: Overture onwards, none other than a multifaceted relaxed South African-Japanese man by the name of Daisuke Ishiwatari. The fact that Guilty Gear is essentially Daisuke's creation on nearly all aspects is a level of multi-talented artistry I wish I could accomplish one day.

Ishiwatari has always been like a "soul brotha" because I always thought he and I come up with similar character designs. (And we both like adding layer upon layer in a huge epic story to the point it can be rewarding to get thru but still a bit long-winded too. lol.) As we're both metal-heads I guess it shouldn't surprise me we draw our inspirations from the same wells.