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Standort: USAAngemeldet seit: 02. Jun 2011

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arical_81 (358)- Bewertung vom Käufer.
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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Hello i Received my item and I left a positive feedback.please do the same for me thank you
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with. ~vipoutlet
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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★★★ Thank You ★★ Excellent in every way ★★ A+ x a million ★★★
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26. Okt 2013
Wouldn't even buy it back for a penny.
I had heard about Two World from, unsurprisingly, eBay, and I had trusted some of the 5 and 4 star reviews--since there's more than the negative ones--to make my purchase. I mean, I got it for less than 10 bucks brand new, so no harm, right? Wrong. SO wrong. I liked the idea that it had an expansive world, not as much as Oblivion, but pretty large. I'm always into character customization and the like as well as having a horse to traverse with you on your travels. So I put it in after receiving it. After 5 minutes, I couldn't play it anymore and had to sell it. I'm picky with my graphics and the graphics were atrocious. I couldn't really pay attention to what the villagers were saying in the beginning because I was so focused on it. Afterwards, I finally control my character and go to fight the first monster---and end up dying in two hits. .....Really? I came back to life after my death and happened to finish him off, realizing that I have lost all interest to try and play the game. Having terrible graphics is something I can't get over. For those of you who can, I'm sure the game is enjoyable. It seemed to have an interesting storyline when I was able to keep my attention off of the messed up teeth, skewed faces, and horrid terrain.
26. Okt 2013
I'd let someone borrow the game instead of buy it. Just to save them money.
I bought this game, completely elated that I would be able to play some cool samurai. In truth, that's what the game is: 9 samurai from history in Japan. You begin with 3, but you eventually unlock all of them. This is mostly a hack-and-slash game. There is a story behind every one of the characters, but it is told after you've beaten a scene. It is constantly repetitive. Also, it doesn't annoy me, but the game is in Japanese with English text. I personally thought it gave an authentic feel for the game and appreciated it. Some people will dislike the graphics. As long as the graphics isn't as bad as Two Worlds, I don't have a problem with it. But I personally thought it was okay. The background music was nice and fit the theme of the fighting. And also, the controls are NOT that hard to learn. Seriously. If you've played Mortal Kombat, THOSE moves are much harder than Kengo. The moves are basic. You DO immediately start out with a fight scene with no tutorial, but you'll get the gist of the game pretty easily. I wouldn't--and didn't--pay over 12 bucks for this game. You can buy it used for around 5 bucks in stores or lower and new for cheaper than 15 bucks on eBay. I personally wouldn't pay over 10 bucks. Not even that much--only 7 would do (but you'd have to be pretty lucky to find it brand new that cheap). It's an average game that leaves you bored rather quickly, but if you just want to vent your frustration on some swordsman rather than fighters in Mortal Kombat (for whatever reason), Kengo's your game.
08. Nov 2013
It's An Heart-Wrenching Game....Loved It!!
To start off, there will be a lot of people who are upset about the ending, but if you download Extended Cut--which is free--it will wrap everything up nicely. So to dock this amazing game off a few points due to the ending is silly. Combat and Weapons: The combat is similar to ME2. But you can't go and buy a bunch of weapons unless if you have money to shill out at the Spectre Office. You need to find them. Which means having a careful eye. Medi-Gels: You can heal Shepard this time!!! Yay!! Sprinting: You can sprint too! And you don't get tired like you do in ME2. Redundancy: There really isn't any. Perhaps the planets, but since there is no mining in this game, then you don't really notice it. Mining: I did say there was no mining, right? BEST part of the game. There is a bunch of scanning for War Assets but it's relatively simple. The best part is having to try and escape the Reapers when the bar gets too full. Kind of like a fun mini-game. Forced Main-Quests: There are none. You go at your own pace. I'd recommend doing everything before the final assault though. Crew-Mates:...This is really hard to talk about because I teared up a few times. Some will be with you and some won't. If you romanced one, then be in for a tough time. It's even tougher if you didn't romance anyone until the 3rd game (i.e. me). DLC: I would recommend getting all of them. If anything, I would get Leviathan (because it's interesting and part of the story) as well as Citadel (a break-off from the story and a great DLC to play before the end-game). Omega was boring to me. Load Times: Not bad. Tolerable. Story-Line: Well, you know the Reapers have begun their assault. And if you've played Arrival in ME2, you would know that it would have been sooner. But the main plot of this game is to see if Shepard is able to bring the galaxy together and what to do with the reapers. Basically, it's a game that brought out raw emotions in me. I have always been emotionally attached to Shepard since I played ME1 and watched him grow into the Paragon that he is. I hope there's a DLC in ME4 that has something to do with Shepard...and that's all I'll say.