
Advanced Variable Geo 2
Advanced Variable Geo 2 is the final installment in the VG fighting trilogy for PlayStation, refining the anime-style 2D combat with new characters, enhanced 'Jiggle Physics', and risqué fan service. The story follows the 'VG Tournament' as a new threat emerges from the shadows.
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About This Retro Game
Expands the roster to 12 fighters, including newcomers like the ninja Shizuru and Russian wrestler Natasha, each with exaggerated special moves (e.g., 'Milk Typhoon' and 'Bear Hug Crush').
Introduces a 'Dress Break' mechanic where certain attacks tear opponents' clothing, along with unlockable swimsuit costumes and secret endings for each character.
Improved combo system with chain attacks and aerial cancels. Features a 'Drama Mode' with branching storylines that intersect based on victories/losses.
Criticized for unbalanced gameplay but praised for its campy charm. The soundtrack mixes J-pop with techno, including a vocal theme by voice actress Yūko Miyamura.
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