

Alas, Poor Villain: After viewing Revelator's story mode, it's hard not to sympathize with him after his backstory is finally revealed and he dies in one of the cruelest ways imaginable.Bedman deleted his own ID and became a multi-dimensional being. All entities within the world of Guilty Gear are given "physical ID tags", which supernatural beings do not have, allowing them to essentialy exist across multiple dimensions. Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: According to Happy Chaos in the Arcade Mode of -STRIVE-, this is actually what happened to Bedman when he "died" at the end of -REVELATOR.However, he will suffer heavily if he doesn't gain match control due to his large hurtbox, mediocre defensive options and limited movement speed. He also possesses a unique floating 8-way air dash, and a forward dash that will teleport Bedman behind his opponent if he is attacked while doing so.

Attacking with his special moves leaves a Déjà Vu seal on the ground which he can 'replay' a copy of that move out of, leading to extremely oppressive combos. In-game, Bedman is an aggressive zoner who thrives when engaging opponents on his own terms.

Sadly, he realizes too late that his ideals and those of his benefactor's are not the same, and he dies tragically betrayed and cast aside by the Universal Will. His interactions with various other characters showcase his Hitman with a Heart qualities. The two had to be put in a constant state of sleep to ensure their survival. He and his sister suffered from a rare condition that caused their minds to progress faster than their own bodies could handle, thus causing their bodies to "overheat" in a sense. He has taken countless lives, yet remembers all their identities out of respect, having committed himself to his goal for an "Absolute World" where he can be with his long-lost sister again, along with everyone he has killed being revived. He serves as the Will's personal hitman and right hand. The plot of Xrd reveals that Bedman works for a mysterious third party, later revealed to be the entity known as the Universal Will. All that is known is that he is the subject of horrific experiments that allow him to trap people in nightmare worlds of his own creation. His purpose and motives are shrouded in mystery. One also has to consider that Ram is the sister of Elphelt, another newcomer in the previous Guilty Gear entry, and so we may perhaps be seeing her join the roster as well in the future.Ĭheck out Ram's character trailer (which indicates that the next character reveal is coming this August) as well as a handful of still images below and share in the comments your reactions and thoughts.Bio: A comatose young boy (though he certainly sounds much older) piloting a sort of hybrid between a Mini-Mecha and a bed. That said, she does appear to be able to strike from quite a distance away in the trailer.

Given that developers are trying to migrate away from as much set up and okizeme play, we have to wonder if Ram will switch more to rush down this time around. In her previous appearance, Ram focused a good bit on manipulating foes from safer distances given her ability to maneuver her giant swords without touching them. She fights through two familiars referred to as Luciferos who carry greatswords on her behalf which she controls via them. Ram originally had no emotions of her own and no opinions or likes or dislikes, but thanks to the efforts of her younger sister and Sin (son of Ky and Dizzy) she starts to develop her own personality, wants and emotions. Shown during IGN's Summer of Gaming event, the main antagonist of Guilty Gear Xrd SIGN has returned to continue the fight, presumably this time for the good guys as she reformed during the events of Xrd as a whole.
