ZenfoldorVGI on 12 August 2008
Soriku said:
*bleu-ocelot* said:
ZenfoldorVGI said: Yeah man, I remember that. You started in your village and have to transverse the mist, lol. There was a sequel also that I played. |
Legend of Legia was great, the combo system it had was what made the game so. I liked the sequel also.
@OT: Tales of Vesperia looks fantastic. I have no doubt it'll sell well. I played ToS for the Gamecube and liked it for its combat system. I didn't get hooked on the story so much because it was too cliched.
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Every Tales is cliched. You know that right?
This looks really cool.
@Jagged
Trust me...it's not that complicated. You do normal attacks with one button and you map special attacks to other buttons (of course, you can't just map them to ANY button. You map them to specific buttons. Not sure what buttons you map special attacks with on the 360 though). As you elvel up you can learn more and more special attacks so you can combine a good number of special attacks. Also, your party memebers can be AI controlled unless someone else is playing with you.
Also, you are expected to use special attacks. It's a must. Regular attacks won't get you anywhere. You have to chain regular attacks to special attacks for more damage. At the same time you should heal and keep your party alive for as long as possible.
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lol, I bet this video had you drooling.
I don't need your console war.
It feeds the rich while it buries the poor.
You're power hungry, spinnin' stories, and bein' graphics whores.
I don't need your console war.
NO NO, NO NO NO.