GENERAL/STORY:
They
said when she was left in the village as an orphan, she was just a human
child. One old couple with no one to depend on took care of her. After
half a year, people of the village came afraid of her because the speed
of the progress of growing her body and intelligence is so fast. One day
Dizzy was confirmed that she has wings and a tail. Then they decided to
dispose of her as a gear. But her foster parents could not accept. So they
hid her in the woods from people of the village. There is called the "devil
living place" where no one approach. Living alone in a cave in the "devil
living place", one day her shelter was found by human beings and she is
kept in confinement. They try to attack her several times but she always
drives them away without seriously wound. To hide from the attack, Dizzy
decide to leave her dear old place.
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ORIGIN:
Guilty
Gear X
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OTHER
APPEARANCES:
Guilty
Gear XX, Guilty Gear X Advance,
Guilty Gear X2 #Reload,
Guilty Gear XX Slash, Guilty
Gear Judgment,
Guilty Gear: Isuka,
Guilty Gear XX: Accent Core, Guilty
Gear XX: Accent Core Plus
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REVIEW:
Clearly, Dizzy is yet another original design by Arc System
Works. She seems to be possessed by a good and evil spirit, and utilizes both in
her fighting style. She's got some simply unexplainable moves (that can
be seen on her animations page below) and at the least her fighting style is as
unique as her appearance. She's a bit too off the wall for my fighting game
female tastes, but she definitely brings some variety to the fighting game
universe, and is another respectable design from the Guilty Gear series.
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