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Pokemon Victory Fire (beta 1.75) 11-13-12 10:31 PM
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Victory Fire
A very addictive Hack Poke'mon game, Victory Fire offers players a storyline as unique as other rewritten games, I loved this game automatically from the get go.
First off lets start with the most obvious:
- You're very clearly not in any recognizable territory of the gaming franchise, meaning no matter how many times you run through an area, you'll not find many similarities in the maps.
- The game starts off like good ol' Yellow version way back on the old GB, you get your first poke'mon, mostly because you have no choice in the matter as, Axew, a brilliant little Dragon whose Strength stat makes you look at Machamp like a sissy girl.
- Your character looks majorly different in most respects to previous characters, {exceptions being most obviously... other hack}.
-Gym Leaders are no holds barred "kick you in the keester", for those of you who need a helping hand with your first Gym I trained my Axew to level 19 and Ekans to 16, though I recommend you try and have the patience for one more each. They're almost ridiculously hard to beat.
these are a few of the massive differences in game play that would be experienced throughout the entire story line, I haven't gotten too far yet myself. *See Above*, for the reason. There are many species of Poke'mon to catch and at first it may seem a waste of your time training at the very beginning {unfortunately I won't spoil too much}, but I suggest burning through the first part as best you can.
The Music on the other hand seems to be distorted or comes across as discordant, whether this is deliberate or not I don't know though it does occasionally bug me when it switches about like it's on crazy pills. but I will put my foot down and say this is a good game and a must for avid collectors
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Shining Soul II 10-22-12 10:26 AM
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Shining Soul
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Fire Emblem - Fuuin no Tsurugi (english translation) 06-07-12 04:01 AM
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Fire Emblem:
The sequel to the international seller, Fire Emblem: the Blazing Sword, this story follows on as an epic finale to the title. Following the son of Eliwood, {protagonist of the prequel game} Roy is confronted with the Prince of Bern, Zephiel who seems to either be possessed by the spirit of a dragon/ demon or has the blood of either, the cliffhanger from the previous title showed an end scene with Zephiel in black armour on the throne as Bern is soon attacking Lycia the home UNION of countries created by the 8 heroes of the dragon wars nearly a millenium ago.
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