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Anyone else gonna get this game? It looks pretty fun.

 

 

 



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I probably will.



Pixel Art can be fun.

If I could, I would.

As it is, I have no idea when, or if this will get to Europe.

Still waiting on Fatal Frame and Fragile (wait, is Fragile even out in Japan? if not then I don't suppose I am really waiting on it because of a staggered release yet, though no doubt I will be)




Definitely.

TWRoO said:
If I could, I would.

As it is, I have no idea when, or if this will get to Europe.

Still waiting on Fatal Frame and Fragile (wait, is Fragile even out in Japan? if not then I don't suppose I am really waiting on it because of a staggered release yet, though no doubt I will be)

Fragile released in January.



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This gorgeous piece of game will be mine come September.




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I want to get it yes, it looks beautiful. I don't know all that much about it though. Does it have RPG elements?



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@conman15 yes it does have RPG elements

I'll be getting this in September



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Tayne said:
This gorgeous piece of game will be mine come September.

 

 



One of my most wanted games