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Humble Melee Daily Bundle Launched

You can pay what you want for Guilty Gear Isuka, so if you love that series, snatch this up to have it wherever you go. Vanguard Princess can be yours by beating the average of around $4, while Blade Symphony is added to the mix at $10.

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Source Engine-powered fighting game, Blade Symphony, goes free to play

Puny Human has announced that its swordfighting game, Blade Symphony, will go free to play in 2018. The team targets to launch the F2P by the end of January 2018. Moreover, the engine powering Blade Symphony will be upgraded. Currently, the game uses the Portal 2 version of Source, however the F2P version will transition to the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive version of Source.

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Guilty Gear X2 #Reload and Guilty Gear Isuka Put Back on Steam

Arc System Works made an announcement regarding the PC version of their fighting games, Guilty Gear X2 #Reload and Guilty Gear Isuka, released to Steam on July 2003 and June 2006, respectively.

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Review: Vanguard Princess (New Gamer Nation)

It seems that anime and fighting games always seem to find themselves in a symbiotic relationship. On one hand you have anime girls in skimpy clothing and on the other you have these girls go up against each other in a battle to the end. This formula has worked for several fighting franchises and even lead to some of those franchises being staples of the fighting community. While Vanguard Princess is certainly a very capable 2D fighting game, there just isn’t enough to set this apart and make it the new fighting game du jour.

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