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Xen said:
Torillian said:
@Gobias
why so? Don't you normally say the things you do as you do them?

"EAT THE PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICH!!"
"TAKE A PISS!!!"
"MASTURBATE TO ASIAN NURSES!!!"

Oh god

 

I'm still giggling thinking about all the hilarious possibilities.

 



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How come no one complained about the characters in Eternal Sonata yelling out the attack names?



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Goddbless said:
How come no one complained about the characters in Eternal Sonata yelling out the attack names?

Probably because in ES, only one character was attacking at once whereas in IU, all of the party members will all attack at full force

 



So... it's just like "Tales Of..." with a better looking GUI, worse animations, and hideous voice acting?



I'm really looking forward to some of these JRPG's a nice change of pace from Ninja Gaiden and Halo 3.



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this game looks like pure crap.



I am not really enjoying my JRPG's on X360 and I don't know why :(.






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I thought this game looked better.



It doesn't look that bad, maybe a little repetitive, but not bad. It would be cool if you could play with multiple people (may or may not be implemented).



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