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Perhaps in spite of appearances, AVG2 doesn't play like a typical "anime" game, instead being more comparable to a mid-90s Capcom or SNK game. Mechanically, the game is closer to something like Real Bout Fatal Fury than Guilty Gear. If you like a fast and dynamic ground game, high damage combos and 90s anime girls, this game just might be for you.
Perhaps in spite of appearances, AVG2 doesn't play like a typical "anime" game, instead being more comparable to a mid-90s Capcom or SNK game. Mechanically, the game is closer to something like Real Bout Fatal Fury than Guilty Gear. If you like a fast and dynamic ground game, high damage combos and 90s anime girls, this game just might be for you.
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Introduction

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Advanced V.G. 2 (short for "Variable Geo") is an all-women's fighting game developed by TGL and released on the PSX in 1998. It is the sequel to the first Advanced V.G., released on PC-Engine in 1994 (and ported to various consoles later), which was itself a reboot to the original Variable Geo, released on PC-98 in 1993. Despite its rough start, the series has come a long way, and with AVG2, TGL delivered a solid, playable and fun fighting game. It is worth noting that for a series known for its pervy origins, this game is very light on fanservice and so has no H-scenes at all.

Perhaps in spite of appearances, AVG2 doesn't play like a typical "anime" game, instead being more comparable to a mid-90s Capcom or SNK game. Mechanically, the game is closer to something like Real Bout Fatal Fury than Guilty Gear. If you like a fast and dynamic ground game, high damage combos and 90s anime girls, this game just might be for you.


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  • Systems pages completed
  • All character pages contain most relevant information
  • All character pages reworked to fit new style
  • Add missing move images (Chiho, Yuka, Manami, Saki, Material, Miranda)
  • Flesh out move descriptions and strategy sections (refer to JP wiki)
  • Frame data, eventually


Advanced V.G 2
(AvG2)
Avg2 Cover Art.png
Version

PSX

Developers

Technical Group Laboratory

Publishers

Technical Group Laboratory

Systems

Playstation
23th September, 1998

Online Play

Delay Based Netcode
NullDC bear

Player Resources

Japanese Wiki

Japanese High Level Matches
TMNT TF CE+SNES Fighter Discord
AVG2 SRK Forum Thread
Afroshouji FAQ
Community Channels

Discord Server