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Standort: KanadaAngemeldet seit: 05. Feb 2009

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28. Aug 2014
A fun shooter for those who can find the value in it
Though the game is a decent shooter and co-op game, it fails to deliver on long-term scares, and has an idiotic weapon crafting system placed instead of an upgrade path like previous games. For the most part, the game is fun and very functional. If you can get it for a discount, definitely give it a try.
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18. Mär 2009
Sweet Dreams are Made of This
Quite simply, one of the most underrated franchises of the modern era, Klonoa stands out as being a cross between Sonic The Hedgehog's animal-like protagonist, and Super Mario's simple, yet brilliant platforming schematic. Klonoa, a rabbit-like creature lives in Phantomile, the world of Dreams. It is here that the stages, or Visions as they are called, actually reflect fantasies that can only be invisioned within your own head. Being a curious youth, Klonoa's biggest question is "Why can't we remember our dreams, the next morning, and yet I can still remember a specific one from a long time ago, perfectly". The dream is later shown to be the coming of the Spirit of Darkness, Ghadius, which indeed occurs. I won't say anymore, so just buy the original PSone version, or better yet, the new Wii remake. The game is beautifully presented. Though in 2.5D, like Donkey Kong Country, the game has its own brilliance, being one of the first PSone games to incorperate CG cutscenes with voice-acting (well... more like gibberish), lip-syncing to the words, and magnificent 3D graphics rivaling those of the sixth and seventh generation. The music can be a tad annoying for anyone over the age of 8, but the game is geared to that audience anyway, so I can't complain. I would still recommend the soundtrack to anyone, because the later tracks convey some powerful emotions within the mind. (Seriously, try not to cry while hearing the Credits) But the one and only REAL problem with the game is it's difficulty curve, in that THERE ISN'T ONE... Klonoa: Door to Phantomile, and it's Wii remake are so short, and easy, that's it's just unbelieveable... 12 Stages, and 7 Bosses... It's helped by the fact that some of the stages are longer than you would normally expect, even with Klonoa's above-average skip-running speed, a normal Vision will take maybe 4-6 minutes, about the same time as two stages in the Sonic The Hedgehog, or Super Mario platforming series. But really, this game is pure fun, and if you don't feel emotion start to swell up inside of you, then you probably eat babies for breakfast, speak in reverse, and live in a fiery pit. BOTTOM LINE: Incredibly emotional, loads of fun, very underrated, and I highly recommend it to everybody who has a PSone, or a Wii. In fact, I challenge the world to play this game instead of your usual FPS's, RPG's, or MMO's.
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