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SeriousWB said:
tk1989, when I read people's posts I always imagine their avatar saying it. Imagining that baby banging on the side of a TV because of an ED sanity effect made me laugh out loud.

Hmm... Would seeing my avatar make you wanna scream "this can't be happening"? May the rats eat your eyes... Now you got me in that too. @CHYUII: If i recall, Nintendo own the Eternal Darkness name, and the sanity meter. But SK owns the content of the game, the "Eternal Darkness universe".

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i playedit because of the high review,and i loved it



No



 

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YEAH, I got to admit I laughed at TK's Avatar too.
" For The Horde!!" It looks like the babies saying it.

@ leo-j : Why not?
@ bdbdbd: I figured you were like that guy from "FUR" or something. Hey it don't matter if you're a hairy or hairless as long as you love Eternal Darkness your "good people."
@Tk- I had that happen as well I just started laughing, when it went back to the game.
Also I like when the Volume Control Bar Kicks on the screen I thought I was sitting on my Remote.



Well maybe 3 people will purchase the game this week. Thanks for responding!



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leo-j said:
No

did you own a GC,if you did then you missed out on an awesome game



endurance said:
leo-j said:
No

did you own a GC,if you did then you missed out on an awesome game


He didn't. He's trolling.



"I mean, c'mon, Viva Pinata, a game with massive marketing, didn't sell worth a damn to the "sophisticated" 360 audience, despite near-universal praise--is that a sign that 360 owners are a bunch of casual ignoramuses that can't get their heads around a 'gardening' sim? Of course not. So let's please stop trying to micro-analyze one game out of hundreds and using it as the poster child for why good, non-1st party, games can't sell on Wii. (Everyone frequenting this site knows this is nonsense, and yet some of you just can't let it go because it's the only scab you have left to pick at after all your other "Wii will phail1!!1" straw men arguments have been put to the torch.)" - exindguy on Boom Blocks

ED was one of the best games last gen, any system, any genre, any whatever. I was, and still am, saddened that it only managed to sell a few hundred thousand. It's always a bummer when an ambitious and original game like this, Panzer Dragoon Orta, Shenmue, or Ico fail to get the sales they deserve. If you have a Cube or Wii, do yourself a favor and get this game.

I loved the insanity effects, some of which were extremely clever. The character's themselves were passable, but some of the worlds and the lighting effects were fantastic. I see some complaining about the controls, but they were as intended for a game of this nature. If it had a faster, blistering pace to the controls(like Ninja Gaiden or Devil May Cry), it would have been a disservice to the game. I've still got my fingers crossed for a sequel. :)

About what led me to get the game... The first thing that got my attention was hearing Dyack say it was heavily inspired by Lovecraft stories. I was sold on it right there. The insanity effects also sounded too good to pass up. No-brainer for me.



"I feel like I could take on the whole Empire myself."

Nah! I missed it. Was too buisy playing Super Mario Sunshine at the time.



quigontcb said:
ED was one of the best games last gen, any system, any genre, any whatever. I was, and still am, saddened that it only managed to sell a few hundred thousand. It's always a bummer when an ambitious and original game like this, Panzer Dragoon Orta, Shenmue, or Ico fail to get the sales they deserve. If you have a Cube or Wii, do yourself a favor and get this game.

I loved the insanity effects, some of which were extremely clever. The character's themselves were passable, but some of the worlds and the lighting effects were fantastic. I see some complaining about the controls, but they were as intended for a game of this nature. If it had a faster, blistering pace to the controls(like Ninja Gaiden or Devil May Cry), it would have been a disservice to the game. I've still got my fingers crossed for a sequel. :)

About what led me to get the game... The first thing that got my attention was hearing Dyack say it was heavily inspired by Lovecraft stories. I was sold on it right there. The insanity effects also sounded too good to pass up. No-brainer for me.

Funny that you have Kid Icarus as your avatar.Did you read the article where Silicon Knights wanted to do a sequel to it?