The real challenge is remembering the names of his moveset
Arc System Works continues its Starter Guide series for upcoming fighting gameGuilty Gear Strive, offering newcomers a short look at each member of the super-cool roster of characters. Today’s video focuses on the rugged, no-nonsense warrior Leo Whitefang.
Leo Whitefang is perhaps one of the better starter characters forGGnewcomers, sporting a relatively simple moveset which features attacks familiar to players brought up on more mainstream titles such asStreet Fighter. With a brief charge, Leo can launch wide projectiles and a powerful anti-air attack, both of which immediately recall the iconic Sonic Boom and Flash Kick ofStreet Fighter‘s resident soldier, Guile.
Techniques such as these can help new players find their footing, before exploring Leo’s more complex maneuvers, such as his “Erstes Kaltes Gestober”, which allows Leo to cross-through his opponent, and his “Brynhilder Stance”, a risky setup that expands Leo’s attack options at the cost of some defense capabilities. Afforded strong pokes, thanks to his crucifix-shaped sword gauntlets, and with a relatively grounded attack plan, Leo can help players used to other fighters feel outGuilty Gearbefore they deep dive into some of the title’s more complex mechanics.
TheGuilty Gear Strivebeta beings February 18 for all PS4 and PS5 players – regardless of PlayStation Plus status. Pre-order customers can jump in on the action a day earlier on February 17.Guilty Gear Strivelaunches April 9 on PS4, PS5, and PC via Steam. As a refresher course, check out the previous Starter Guides forMay & Axl Low,Sol Badguy and Ky Kiske,Chip Zanuff & Potemkin,Faust,Millia Rage,Zato-1, andRamlethal.