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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 3:48 am Post subject: Threads of fate |
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Can you tell me your opinion about this game?And how is it? |
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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 10:15 am Post subject: |
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This game seemed like it was very kid-oriented in terms of playing. There wasn't that much difficulty and a lot of the gameplay was simple. Bosses weren't all that hard to figure out either. The level up system was a "the more you get hurt, the more HP you get" kinda system (like final fantasy II). That got to be a little annoying at some points. There were two stories, and while they were intertwined, you didn't learn all about one by playing the other. And while most of the maps were shared by both stories, there were a couple of unique levels per character. Also, I think that you probably like one and not so much the other one. However, in order to see the "true" ending, you have to finish both storylines. Each character had their own weapon and special skill: The boy can turn into monsters and the girl can use magic. Each has its purposes and unlocks different things.
I liked this game, but then again some points really frustrated me (guy on the beach). On the other hand, I found it quite fun in many places. It doesn't really engage you; I found myself asking well, um myself "What do I do now? Why do I have to do that?" and there's not much depth to the story or characters as compared to some of the bigger hits out there, but it's an ok game, IMO. _________________
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Thanks for the review |
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I agree with you FF6Sage this game is totally kid-oriented! I'm not very fond of the storyline because i would have to go thought the game twice to get the true ending! The only difference bettween the game for the boy and girl is a different level. There is no stratagy to it so it's fairly easy to beat!
As for me, I didn't really like the game! It's just to kiddish for my taste ! !
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This game seemed like it was very kid-oriented in terms of playing. There wasn't that much difficulty and a lot of the gameplay was simple. Bosses weren't all that hard to figure out either. The level up system was a "the more you get hurt, the more HP you get" kinda system (like final fantasy II). That got to be a little annoying at some points. There were two stories, and while they were intertwined, you didn't learn all about one by playing the other. And while most of the maps were shared by both stories, there were a couple of unique levels per character. Also, I think that you probably like one and not so much the other one. However, in order to see the "true" ending, you have to finish both storylines. Each character had their own weapon and special skill: The boy can turn into monsters and the girl can use magic. Each has its purposes and unlocks different things.
I liked this game, but then again some points really frustrated me (guy on the beach). On the other hand, I found it quite fun in many places. It doesn't really engage you; I found myself asking well, um myself "What do I do now? Why do I have to do that?" and there's not much depth to the story or characters as compared to some of the bigger hits out there, but it's an ok game, IMO. |
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