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The Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo received mixed reviews. TechRadar considered the device to be a "much, much better attempt at making the smartwatch more relevant", with particular praise towards the streamlined design and ability to use custom watch straps, and its improved battery life, but panned the high cost of the device and its "convoluted ...
Bridget has been the subject of discussion about her gender identity, even before the release of Guilty Gear Strive and confirmation that she is female rather than male, due to her feminine appearance. [35] [36] When she was first revealed for Guilty Gear X2, Game Watch and other sources identified Bridget as female, though the character ...
Samsung Gear was a line of wearable computing devices produced by Samsung Electronics. The first device in the series, the Galaxy Gear smartwatch, was announced in 2013. [ 1 ] Since then, the line has expanded to include fitness bands and earbuds, as well as more smartwatches.
Solid Snake (Japanese: ソリッド・スネーク, Hepburn: Soriddo Sunēku) is a fictional character from the Metal Gear series created by Hideo Kojima and developed and published by Konami, appearing as the main protagonist in many of the games of the series.
The Post-War Administration Bureau (終戦管理局, Shūsen Kanrikyoku) (or P.W.A.B.) is a fictional secret society in the Guilty Gear fighting game series, making its first appearance in Guilty Gear XX. It is the organization that created Robo-Ky, and changed Testament into a Gear.
After being alluded to as the President of the United States in Metal Gear Solid, he makes his first official appearance as the main antagonist of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, with a design based on Yoji Shinkawa's thoughts regarding how Solid Snake would look when older, [123] and the adoptive father of Raiden. [118]
It made its first appearance in the "Twin Suns" chapter. ... The Metal Gear 2 from Snake's Revenge is a successor to the original Metal Gear described as "seven times ...
Several drama CDs were published; Scitron released a series of two drama CDs—Guilty Gear X Vol. 1 and Vol. 2—between October 24, and November 24, 2001, [34] and two series of drama CDs based on Guilty Gear X2 were released by Team Entertainment: Red and Black—a series— were released in 2003 between July 16, and August 20. [32]