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09-29-13 05:47 AM
| ID: 892365 | 58 Words

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Oh wow... I would have to say DotA 2 or League of Legends. While I don't play LoL any more, I have had several years of experience on it, which must have amounted to something, at the same time, I have about half a year of DotA 2. I've played a lot of World of Warcraft as well...
    Oh wow... I would have to say DotA 2 or League of Legends. While I don't play LoL any more, I have had several years of experience on it, which must have amounted to something, at the same time, I have about half a year of DotA 2. I've played a lot of World of Warcraft as well...

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09-28-13 02:05 PM
| ID: 892036 | 35 Words

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Besides YouTube, Google and Facebook, it's purely dependant on your interests. Since I like Pokémon, I go on Serebii a lot.

If you tell me what you like, I might be able to help you.
    Besides YouTube, Google and Facebook, it's purely dependant on your interests. Since I like Pokémon, I go on Serebii a lot.

    If you tell me what you like, I might be able to help you.

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09-27-13 02:59 PM
| ID: 891345 | 9 Words

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Davideo7 : Thankyou!Thankyou!Thankyou! I'll get to work in a minute!
    Davideo7 : Thankyou!Thankyou!Thankyou! I'll get to work in a minute!

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09-27-13 02:45 PM
| ID: 891328 | 10 Words

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Davideo7 : Box arts don't display on any of those pages.
    Davideo7 : Box arts don't display on any of those pages.

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09-27-13 02:32 PM
| ID: 891317 | 35 Words

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Davideo7 : Actually no, I wasn't trying to be creepy. Anyway, I want to ask you something. When will box artery be possible with these systems? They are still not there for PS2, Xbox and GCN.
    Davideo7 : Actually no, I wasn't trying to be creepy. Anyway, I want to ask you something. When will box artery be possible with these systems? They are still not there for PS2, Xbox and GCN.

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09-27-13 02:09 PM
| ID: 891302 | 19 Words

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Nah. Hated that thread. Pointlessly spammy and in my opinion, crap. So yeah...gonna do my thing now. Sorry 6rsueprhCS
    Nah. Hated that thread. Pointlessly spammy and in my opinion, crap. So yeah...gonna do my thing now. Sorry 6rsueprhCS

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09-27-13 01:12 AM
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| ID: 891104 | 20 Words

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09-26-13 05:06 PM
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09-26-13 09:41 AM
| ID: 890778 | 1197 Words

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Is it not rather peculiar how the oddest of games manage to find a way into our hearts? The case is usually with furry animals that go around beating the crap out of weird creatures. Sonic is another example. (And I too would be if I was spending my time breaking things instead of playing games) It would seem that not too many people (though still a fair number) have actually played this game and that saddens me. Namco has never really been a developer of interest to me, not even Pac-Man interests me. This however came out as something special. I shall elaborate, as I usually do.

These days, Klonoa is ignored for the most part. The last game was a remake of the first but on Wii. There have been other games, such as the ones on GameBoy Advance, but none compare to the original that was Klonoa: Door to Phantomile. I never actually had this game, or had even heard of it until I saw the Wii version in a shop. I had no money with me at the time but when I got home I looked it up. I was amazed by my findings. How could I have missed this when I had played such strangeties as Tombi? (or Tomba if you're a yank)

When I first played the game, I didn't know what to think - it was bloody weird, Not on the level of LSD Dream Simulator, but still weird. The game, like many games at the time, starts out with an FMV (a Full Motion Video for those who don't know) which shows off the characters and places in the game. A beautifully done video, setting the overall mood for the game. It's hard not to feel happy at this point as it's all so bright and cheerful. (mostly)

This game does what I think all games should make you do: it forces you to change the settings before the game starts. It may sound like a minor thing, but I always do it in a game as a way to make sure that my play experience is as good as possible. This game does not really go much in depth with the settings, having just moving the screen, speaker setup, and controls. It's usually PC games that go more elaborate with the settings.

I can get to TotalBiscuit level when I talk about settings. I'll move on.

Once the game starts, after another FMV, you get your first glimpse at the actual game. Something falls from the sky, hitting the top of a mountain (Or just a huge hill if you prefer) and awaking Klonoa from his sleep. Speaking of which, Klonoa is a black and white cat-like creature. He has long ears which flap behind him when he runs. He wears a belt around his neck because he's indie like that and wears a cap sporting Pac-Man because Namco clearly need to promote one of the most famous characters ever.



Anyway, back to the game. Klonoa is looking out the window at this, talking to his friend Huepow, who is the games main weapon and constant ally. Huepow is a floating blue ball who is seen only in the cutscenes. Klonoa first encounters Huepow in the intro to the game in a dream, pulling a huge ring out of the ground. (I am really ballsing up the order of this)



This talking scene is fully voice acted in some made up language that I am pretty sure does not exist. (Though if it does, let me know) At least this is one of those platformers that has the decency to tell you why you are going to where you are going.

Anyway, I have gone far too long without actually saying anything about the bloody game. The gameplay starts as something rather standard of platformers, only using two buttons; one for jumping and one for attacking. It's the attacking that is most interesting as instead of having an attack that kills the enemy in front of you like most games do, the attack captures them, inflating them into a ball and can be used as either a projectile attack or a double jump. The projectile attack can be fired to the sides, and into the foreground or background. The double jump is used for reaching high places (shocking, I know) and can be chained by capturing enemies in the air.

The game plays as a 2D platformer, with the player only moving left, right and jumping. Despite this, the games graphics are 3D, except for the characters which are pre-rendered 2D. The game plays with the 3D graphics by having split paths that turn into the background, making the camera rotate with the path. The game also shows off the 3D by having enemies and items in the background and foreground. The game also has some segments where the camera is going forwards as Klonoa rides on a kart/platform. I will go to say that the stage design, combined with the games use of 3D is brilliant.

Such enemies have quite a lot of variety to them, while all enemies have only one attack/walk pattern, they all have to be dealt with differently, be it timing, positioning, or dodging. The enemies AI usually compliments the stages, with them jumping out of the foreground or background a lot. The game introduces enemies in increments, and puts them first in places where it is more beneficial to the player so that he/she can get used to them. Unfortunately, because the enemies usually only have a single attack, they can get boring, but that is until the player encounters a boss...

The bosses in this game are, for lack of a better word, phantasmagorical. The imagination in the design of them was...no...IS amazing. All of the bosses are memorable, and highly fun to fight against. Each one employs a different strategy to beat, and have well thought out attack patterns. All of the bosses are in huge, well detailed arenas which make great use of 3D and are also 3D themselves.

The game isn't very long sadly, and on your first time, you will likely beat it in about 7 hours. but while it lasts, the game is incredibly fun. The games soundtrack is the kind that I love. Every song is perfectly fitting to the stage, giving the perfect feeling, keeping the player interested, as if the charming visuals hadn't done that already. The music ranges from slow, calm music to upbeat and epic music, and can switch these stage to stage without it ever coming off as strange.

My apologies for a painfully short review, but I little time to work on this as college has had me grasped tightly and many times, through the distractions that encompass my life, but I have tried.

I'm glad to finally have this finished, and I hope for...no...demand that the responses are honest, telling me where I have gone wrong. From a fox, too lax for his own demeanours, I shall slip back into the antagonising stream that is my life. And lastly, before I forget, thank you for reading.
    Is it not rather peculiar how the oddest of games manage to find a way into our hearts? The case is usually with furry animals that go around beating the crap out of weird creatures. Sonic is another example. (And I too would be if I was spending my time breaking things instead of playing games) It would seem that not too many people (though still a fair number) have actually played this game and that saddens me. Namco has never really been a developer of interest to me, not even Pac-Man interests me. This however came out as something special. I shall elaborate, as I usually do.

    These days, Klonoa is ignored for the most part. The last game was a remake of the first but on Wii. There have been other games, such as the ones on GameBoy Advance, but none compare to the original that was Klonoa: Door to Phantomile. I never actually had this game, or had even heard of it until I saw the Wii version in a shop. I had no money with me at the time but when I got home I looked it up. I was amazed by my findings. How could I have missed this when I had played such strangeties as Tombi? (or Tomba if you're a yank)

    When I first played the game, I didn't know what to think - it was bloody weird, Not on the level of LSD Dream Simulator, but still weird. The game, like many games at the time, starts out with an FMV (a Full Motion Video for those who don't know) which shows off the characters and places in the game. A beautifully done video, setting the overall mood for the game. It's hard not to feel happy at this point as it's all so bright and cheerful. (mostly)

    This game does what I think all games should make you do: it forces you to change the settings before the game starts. It may sound like a minor thing, but I always do it in a game as a way to make sure that my play experience is as good as possible. This game does not really go much in depth with the settings, having just moving the screen, speaker setup, and controls. It's usually PC games that go more elaborate with the settings.

    I can get to TotalBiscuit level when I talk about settings. I'll move on.

    Once the game starts, after another FMV, you get your first glimpse at the actual game. Something falls from the sky, hitting the top of a mountain (Or just a huge hill if you prefer) and awaking Klonoa from his sleep. Speaking of which, Klonoa is a black and white cat-like creature. He has long ears which flap behind him when he runs. He wears a belt around his neck because he's indie like that and wears a cap sporting Pac-Man because Namco clearly need to promote one of the most famous characters ever.



    Anyway, back to the game. Klonoa is looking out the window at this, talking to his friend Huepow, who is the games main weapon and constant ally. Huepow is a floating blue ball who is seen only in the cutscenes. Klonoa first encounters Huepow in the intro to the game in a dream, pulling a huge ring out of the ground. (I am really ballsing up the order of this)



    This talking scene is fully voice acted in some made up language that I am pretty sure does not exist. (Though if it does, let me know) At least this is one of those platformers that has the decency to tell you why you are going to where you are going.

    Anyway, I have gone far too long without actually saying anything about the bloody game. The gameplay starts as something rather standard of platformers, only using two buttons; one for jumping and one for attacking. It's the attacking that is most interesting as instead of having an attack that kills the enemy in front of you like most games do, the attack captures them, inflating them into a ball and can be used as either a projectile attack or a double jump. The projectile attack can be fired to the sides, and into the foreground or background. The double jump is used for reaching high places (shocking, I know) and can be chained by capturing enemies in the air.

    The game plays as a 2D platformer, with the player only moving left, right and jumping. Despite this, the games graphics are 3D, except for the characters which are pre-rendered 2D. The game plays with the 3D graphics by having split paths that turn into the background, making the camera rotate with the path. The game also shows off the 3D by having enemies and items in the background and foreground. The game also has some segments where the camera is going forwards as Klonoa rides on a kart/platform. I will go to say that the stage design, combined with the games use of 3D is brilliant.

    Such enemies have quite a lot of variety to them, while all enemies have only one attack/walk pattern, they all have to be dealt with differently, be it timing, positioning, or dodging. The enemies AI usually compliments the stages, with them jumping out of the foreground or background a lot. The game introduces enemies in increments, and puts them first in places where it is more beneficial to the player so that he/she can get used to them. Unfortunately, because the enemies usually only have a single attack, they can get boring, but that is until the player encounters a boss...

    The bosses in this game are, for lack of a better word, phantasmagorical. The imagination in the design of them was...no...IS amazing. All of the bosses are memorable, and highly fun to fight against. Each one employs a different strategy to beat, and have well thought out attack patterns. All of the bosses are in huge, well detailed arenas which make great use of 3D and are also 3D themselves.

    The game isn't very long sadly, and on your first time, you will likely beat it in about 7 hours. but while it lasts, the game is incredibly fun. The games soundtrack is the kind that I love. Every song is perfectly fitting to the stage, giving the perfect feeling, keeping the player interested, as if the charming visuals hadn't done that already. The music ranges from slow, calm music to upbeat and epic music, and can switch these stage to stage without it ever coming off as strange.

    My apologies for a painfully short review, but I little time to work on this as college has had me grasped tightly and many times, through the distractions that encompass my life, but I have tried.

    I'm glad to finally have this finished, and I hope for...no...demand that the responses are honest, telling me where I have gone wrong. From a fox, too lax for his own demeanours, I shall slip back into the antagonising stream that is my life. And lastly, before I forget, thank you for reading.

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09-26-13 05:57 AM
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| ID: 890703 | 13 Words

Tails the Fox
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09-25-13 05:32 PM
| ID: 890378 | 14 Words

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Thanks to the TV show, it's
1: Chef Kawasaki
2: Escargoon
3: King Dedede
    Thanks to the TV show, it's
    1: Chef Kawasaki
    2: Escargoon
    3: King Dedede

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09-25-13 02:46 PM
| ID: 890285 | 22 Words

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mrfe : Do you know if anyone has a WiiU so we can find out if that does it that was as well?
    mrfe : Do you know if anyone has a WiiU so we can find out if that does it that was as well?

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09-25-13 02:42 PM
| ID: 890280 | 33 Words

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sonikku : That would work, and should include a link to such person's profile as well.
mrfe : There are NO 3DS games that use friend codes. It's all done through the system's friends list.
    sonikku : That would work, and should include a link to such person's profile as well.
    mrfe : There are NO 3DS games that use friend codes. It's all done through the system's friends list.

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09-25-13 01:43 PM
| ID: 890261 | 56 Words

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Davideo7 : Oh Arceus yes!!! I was hoping this would happen. As for Nintendo friend codes, that only applies to Wii and DS. The 3DS uses a single friend code for a system friends list, so that could be a thing.

If anyone could fill me in on the same info for WiiU, that would be nice.
    Davideo7 : Oh Arceus yes!!! I was hoping this would happen. As for Nintendo friend codes, that only applies to Wii and DS. The 3DS uses a single friend code for a system friends list, so that could be a thing.

    If anyone could fill me in on the same info for WiiU, that would be nice.

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09-25-13 04:45 AM
| ID: 890126 | 16 Words

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sonicmcmuffin : Since you already paid for two, do you know anyone who could take that place?
    sonicmcmuffin : Since you already paid for two, do you know anyone who could take that place?

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09-24-13 03:09 PM
| ID: 889840 | 16 Words

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Davideo7 : Yay! You added 3DS and all the other systems I asked for! Thank you sweetie! <3 Gonna work on these when I can...
    Davideo7 : Yay! You added 3DS and all the other systems I asked for! Thank you sweetie! <3 Gonna work on these when I can...

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09-23-13 02:23 PM
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| ID: 889250 | 16 Words

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09-23-13 01:20 PM
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09-23-13 12:21 PM
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bombchu link : Oh good! You're finally back! (Hoping you remember me)

You might want to check your OST thread, I made tons of submissions to it.

Good to see you're back.
    bombchu link : Oh good! You're finally back! (Hoping you remember me)

    You might want to check your OST thread, I made tons of submissions to it.

    Good to see you're back.

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09-23-13 12:17 PM
| ID: 889194 | 31 Words

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Actually, considering it's size, all she does is curls up. It's not actually anything impressive. The morph ball is not the size of a football, it's at least 3 times bigger.
    Actually, considering it's size, all she does is curls up. It's not actually anything impressive. The morph ball is not the size of a football, it's at least 3 times bigger.

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