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Some people DO care about my unimportant ramblings on fiction, so maybe I'll engage with this site a little more.
My all time favorite game would probably change once a week, so what's there now is probably there cuz I was too lazy to change it.
Some people DO care about my unimportant ramblings on fiction, so maybe I'll engage with this site a little more.
My all time favorite game would probably change once a week, so what's there now is probably there cuz I was too lazy to change it.
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You haven't lived if you never played the zombie game mode on the department store and cheesed the round at the spot. If you know, you know.
This is a game that I think has aged really surprisingly well, and more people should play it. Although, this is coming from a guy who cleared the game in five hours when the average is supposedly eight. In a perfect world, this game gets a remake that irons out all the little, but bearable issues. Mainly the camera. If that happened, I think many more people would like this game, because there's a lot to love.
- The setting is pretty cool.
- The voice acting has some charm, and the actors have some serious range.
- Cyan is a character.
- The levels are surprisingly well designed to the point where I believe the devs played their own game. (Shocking how I can't say that about some modern games)
- The art's cute and nostalgic.
- Did I mention Cyan?
Even more than twenty years later, the game's worth playing. My favorite part was when Cyan told Waffle "You'll have to go on without me... Afterall, you're the Tail Concerto."
- The setting is pretty cool.
- The voice acting has some charm, and the actors have some serious range.
- Cyan is a character.
- The levels are surprisingly well designed to the point where I believe the devs played their own game. (Shocking how I can't say that about some modern games)
- The art's cute and nostalgic.
- Did I mention Cyan?
Even more than twenty years later, the game's worth playing. My favorite part was when Cyan told Waffle "You'll have to go on without me... Afterall, you're the Tail Concerto."
They must think PlayStation owners are fucking STARVING if they're releasing this and thinking it'll work. Don't prove them right.