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Forums - Nintendo - Chocobo's Dungeon Wii coming to NA July 8th - $39.99!

ClaudeLv250 said:
Damn, I don't have the money for this right now or else I'd pick it up. Sounds great.

 

I'm looking around my apartment yesterday looking for stuff to trade or sell, and the only thing of value was the Wii. That won't work.

 



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.

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Ok so on the IGN review it says turn based battles and movement, So is this kinda like Space Crusade was on the amiga?



Hopeful this comes Europe also..



I doubt it'll come out in Australia though, so it's a good thing that i really don't care about this game.



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Wow, much better than expected. I might get this one. If it ever sees the beautiful shores of Europe.
I also hope that Shiren 3 makes it this way. Not too much hope for that, though.



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Hmm... I'm becoming very tempted to pick this game up. Perhaps I'm feeling a little generous toward Square Enix after the greatness of The World Ends With You...



Hates Nomura.

Tagged: GooseGaws - <--- Has better taste in games than you.

The game is really good, but the graphics are laughable. Seriously, and in cutscenes the characters keep opening look like they're talking even if they don't.

Still, decent.



 

I got the game this past Tuesday. I'm only about two hours in and it's enjoyable thus far. Anyone else have it yet?!

More impressions soon come...



Kenology said:
I got the game this past Tuesday. I'm only about two hours in and it's enjoyable thus far. Anyone else have it yet?!

More impressions soon come...

 

I do. I'm also having fun with the game. I really annoyed by the turtle enemies though.

 

Also, Chip from Chocobo's Dungeon 2 is in this game!!!!



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looks more promising than I thought