| Soriku said: All I want is Wi-Fi so you can fight each other's kingdoms... |
that would be brilliant
| Soriku said: All I want is Wi-Fi so you can fight each other's kingdoms... |
that would be brilliant
| lolita said: ^ Is it just me or does that name sound familliar? The more I watch the video, the more I like it... I just want to see more gameplay though before making up my mind. |
It's his 3rd sockpuppet in the last 24 hours. At this rate, he's going to outdo gballzack.
And is Yoko Shimomura doing the soundtrack?
Tag - "No trolling on my watch!"

why are are all the Sony fanboys hating on this? I'm starting to feel out of place here among the Sony fans
| NightStalker said: why are are all the Sony fanboys hating on this? I'm starting to feel out of place here among the Sony fans |
It is just hard to wholeheartedly endorse a game when this is all you see of it. The art direction is nice, although the cutscene at the beginning bordered on annoying at sometimes, and the actual game didn't look anywhere near as pretty as the cutscene. Like I said before, it looks like a DS game. Don't get me wrong, I like the overhead tactics kind of gameplay, but I just have to see more about the game before I can say much good about it.
I also don't think every game has to be "cutesy". I don't mind playing cutesy games, but I get kind of tired of playing nothing but cutesy games. Someone brought up Gears of War, and that is a good example of the other extreme. I think a game that strikes a good balance between the two is FFVII. It is serious, but it isn't like a bad action movie. The characters are also very appealing and there are a few "cute" ones like Yuffie, Kait Sith, and Tifa. The environments are gorgeous as well.
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