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This game looks really good, if it just wasnt for the annoying sound effects



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The game had potential but it looks wasted with to little development time and money offcourse.

What's up with all that brown? Really?



In the wilderness we go alone with our new knowledge and strength.

It doens't look as bad as I'd imagined but...can't say it looks very good either.
How about using more colours? And some of the sound effects...um...are interesting...



It does look pretty interesting, but that sound is god-awful.



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Looks like it plays like a .hack game.  I enjoyed the .hack games so this will likely appeal to me.



tbh it sounds crappy and nintendo power gave it a bad review



I'm STILL waiting for reviews of this game. I'm interested in picking it up but I want to know if the controls are bad or something.



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Wow that is terrible,worst than what i actually expected.

I was right on the money too looks like a bad version of pretty much every free japanese MMO out there except you have to pay for that terrible game.