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Chrno2
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Now I know why they had those giant Pac mascots at NYCC this year.
The Bakumatsu Rock game looks very interesting. Though I'm not finding much info on it yet. |
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MoonPhase1
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I didn't mind Chaos Code not having Online gameplay. I actually enjoyed it. But I will admit that the game was lacking something, but Online was not it.
Also it's nice to see Hakuoki on PS3 localized. |
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DKL
Posts: 1962 Location: California, USA |
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Chaos Code is amazing and me and my friends have been streaming it for the last few weeks:
http://www.twitch.tv/freedemonia/b/471081866 (I think I join in around the 3rd or 4th hour... I start randomly popping off after the match in 13:55:20) I was surprised that we got like 12 hours of footage of the thing. Apparently, my character (evil android maid) is busted because of teleport. I used to think that I didn't do enough damage off of simple combos, but then I switched to the waffle iron (command throw) super. That said, my only real complaint about the game is how long it takes to rematch: it takes longer to run it back than Tekken Tag 2. All fighting games need to prioritize this. |
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belvadeer
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Tales of Symphonia Chronicles:
I know you're joking and all but damn, you're trying too hard to start a controversy. XD Sonic Lost World: Europe got this last week and their response has been pretty mixed. We'll have to wait and see how Japan and the U.S. feel about it next week. Regular Show: Mordecai and Rigby in 8-Bit Land: This fits, in part considering those two play nothing but 8-bit arcade and video games whenever they can, eschewing modern consoles entirely. That takes dedication, and it also earns them a game in their own right. With WayForward at the helm, it'll be memorable at least. |
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Pleinair92
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There are still reviewers who complain about Sonic's mediocre titles, when the most recent games have been released to good reviews. Besides, this requires you to ignore many of the handheld games, which have been consistently decent-to-good for quite a while.
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CrownKlown
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The last Sonic game that I had any interest in was Chronicles: Dark Brotherhood because it was developed by Bioware.
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belvadeer
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I guess their motto must be: "Sonic 2006, never forgive, never forget..." Yeah, we get it. It was a horrible game plagued with issues, but it was 2006 for pete's sake. Time to move on. Sonic's gotten better in recent years with Colors and Generations. People just want to rag on things nonstop, even when it's old news. |
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FlamingFirewire
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If you want Armed Seven, you can get it super cheap from the current Groupees Doujin 2 bundle along with other similar games.
Just putting that out there. |
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IanC
Posts: 685 Location: Essex, England |
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You would think they would give it a rest. Unleashed was a step in the right direction, Colours was great, and Generations was a much better anniversary game than 2006 was (urgh). And of course the handheld games are usually good. Im enjoying Sonic: Lost World. No its not perfect, and its difficulty is over the place(the second set of levels is a rather large spike from the first), and you have to hold down a button to run, but at least that solves the too quick for platform bits that critics always moan about. And The Deadly Six are deeper than they appear. |
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CatzCradle
Posts: 230 Location: Canada |
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The Stanley Parable looks interesting! Haven't heard of it, might check it out! xD
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