The game uses side-view 2D fighting with movement, jumping, guarding, normal attacks, and special moves. The DS dual screens create vertically extended arenas, letting fighters chase each other between upper and lower fields while competing over space and item effects. In addition to solo play, the game emphasizes multiplayer free-for-all matches where survival and score matter alongside knockouts. Some inputs combine buttons with touch actions, and learning each character's air mobility and attack range is important for consistent success.
Sol Badguy
The series lead, focused on powerful close-range offense and high-damage specials.
Ky Kiske
A balanced swordsman with reliable spacing tools and accessible move sets.
I-No
A fast, tricky attacker built around pressure and unusual approach angles.
May
A direct fighter with strong rush attacks and effective aerial strikes.
Axl Low
A long-range specialist who controls space with chain-based attacks.
Chipp Zanuff
An extremely fast character who relies on mobility and relentless offense, but has low durability.
Start with a balanced character and learn a few dependable combos rather than forcing advanced routes early. Use the vertical layout to track enemy positions and avoid chasing blindly into bad screen transitions. In multiplayer, survival and opportunistic finishing are often more valuable than constant aggression. Against zoning characters, approach through jumps and aerial movement; with rushdown characters, focus on wake-up pressure after knockdowns. When items appear, judge whether contesting them is worth the risk of being surrounded.
Tips and tricks
Practice basic anti-air attacks and simple combos before moving into multiplayer matches.
Tips and tricks
Vertical movement matters a lot, so pay attention to where screen transitions place your character.
Tips and tricks
In free-for-all battles, keep watching for third-party attacks instead of tunneling on one opponent.
User Reviews
The dual-screen brawling concept gives this handheld Guilty Gear a unique identity.
User Reviews
It feels more like a chaotic party fighter than a traditional series entry, but it can be very fun with friends.
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About Guilty Gear: Dust Strikers
Guilty Gear: Dust Strikers is a 2006 Nintendo DS action, 2d fighting, party game, developed by Arc System Works and published by Arc System Works. Guilty Gear: Dust Strikers is a 2006 Nintendo DS fighting game by Arc System Works set in the Guilty Gear universe. It keeps the series' fast 2D combat, air combos, and special moves, while adding dual-screen arenas and touch-based elements for chaotic multiplayer battles. Though not a standard one-on-one sequel in structure, it remains notable for its… You can play Guilty Gear: Dust Strikers instantly in your browser at https://www.classicemu.com — no downloads or installation required, with cloud save support and mobile touch controls.
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