Verdict Guilty

Verdict Guilty

released on Jun 13, 2016

Verdict Guilty

released on Jun 13, 2016

Verdict Guilty is an easy to play 90's style arcade fighter! Featuring unique handcuff and gun combat in a cops versus robbers theme. Neo Seoul has been hit with a wave of terrorist and crime attacks, only a few good officers remain willing to battle this new evil.


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Man, this game's on some shit. Probably the most nonsensical fighting game I've ever played, I can't possibly give it a higher rating than 2 starss in good faith. That said, I highly recommend you check this game out because it truly is a unique experience

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This game is fucking broken. Love the pixel art tho!

Verdict Guilty is an interesting one. I picked this up on a whim after seeing favorable reviews and how dirt cheap the game was during one of Steam's sales.

This is an old-school fighting game that is not mean to be take seriously. It draws inspiration from Street Fighter II and that can be seen even with the roster and characters having some similarities (Reese in this game with Dhalsim from SFII for example). Graphics are underwhelming, yet they feel right at home with the old school and retro nature of the game.

Arcade mode play like a normal arcade fighting mode where you basically go through the game's roster and have to defeat all the other characters. Story mode is interesting...it acts as a tutorial of sorts since it teaches you the different types of moves as you progress with your character. Unfortunately, this tutorial type of approach wears out really fast and becomes a bit frustrating since you have to defeat your opponents only by using the moves that you just learned for most of the time. However, the story lines for each character are beyond stupid and cheesy and worth experiencing for the lulz factor.

The game is ridiculously easy but you can unlock a harder difficulty by completing the game. The gameplay, despite being janky, offers some interesting mechanics such as the use of fire arms (different types ranging from handguns, machine guns, shotguns, depending on the characters) for long range combat to using handcuffs to temporarily restrain your opponents.

Overall, this is far from being one of the best fighting games out there..quite the opposite actually, it's so bad and cheesy that is worth checking it out if you are a fan of old school fighting games especially considering its low price point.