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confusing, i thought okami wii didnt do good



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oh lord, from the interview I get the feeling the game is rather lackluster and they are building pro hype early on for the burst sales.

If this games brings back the game play of the old Capcom side brawlers of yester years this game will be one of their best selling games. I suspect the opposite though.



Squilliam: On Vgcharts its a commonly accepted practice to twist the bounds of plausibility in order to support your argument or agenda so I think its pretty cool that this gives me the precedent to say whatever I damn well please.

^^^ For Okami? Its been out for a while now.

@nordlead - Sven should be effin canned for being such a poor representative of their company.



Good news, but man, Sven makes me ashamed of my country -.- That guy is swedish, right?



Really? I always though that Spyborgs are more similar to Ratchet than DMC or God of War.

Just looking at the game, I don't see much resemblance at all.



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ClaudeLv250 said:
I have a feeling Spyborgs will be released with little fanfare. Thanks in advance, Capcom!

Strangely wit hOkami, I've never seen a copy of the PS2 version. Have spotted the Wii version every now and then. I've been tempted, but I keep hearing about horrible motion controls in the Wii version...

 

Motion controls aren't bad at all, and IR pointer for Celestal brush seems natural.

I would buy it, or atleast rent it, otherwise you'll miss one of the best games ever. And it's a great value for the money, since it took me 40 hrs on my first play through the game, and there are lots of collectables to keep you occupied even more.

 

 



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