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The_vagabond7 said:
Wow, it kicks more ass than I expected. I've only been through the first three tutorial stages fighting that hispanic goblin things, and it's showing quite a bit of depth. I can't wait to sink my teeth into this. I love games that are so micromanagement intensive that you spend just as much time in menus setting up your characters as you do fighting. Anybody remember Ogre Battle 64? That kicked ass, somebody needs to make a new one of those. But till then I will be putting alot into this. It will definately hold me over until LBP and the onslaught of holiday titles.

Hell yeah, Ogre Battle 64 was awesome.

 



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