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After a whole string of reviews I've read there is only one conclusion- this will be great.
Epic storyline, fantastic soundtrack, great old skool gameplay with new twists, tons of extras- including the saturn original not to mention the best visual experience Xbox has yet delivered. I'll back that up- I've seen footage.
And one more thing- Boss Battles! They're back. According to Gamespot, its one of the best blends between tried and tested gameplay with new technology. I like the sound of that.
Set youy money aside for this one guys.
After a whole string of reviews I've read there is only one conclusion- this will be great.
Epic storyline, fantastic soundtrack, great old skool gameplay with new twists, tons of extras- including the saturn original not to mention the best visual experience Xbox has yet delivered. I'll back that up- I've seen footage.
And one more thing- Boss Battles! They're back. According to Gamespot, its one of the best blends between tried and tested gameplay with new technology. I like the sound of that.
Set youy money aside for this one guys.
-Orta in the sky with dragons-
And hopefully the music will be of a sweeping symphonic vibe too.
Can't wait.
I heard it was a linear shoot em'up.
Yay.
I'm sure its great though.
They are what I consider an anti-thesis to games.
Freedom.
Stylish yes, but as boring as hell after a few weeks.
:D
I'm all for stylish games, with music/visual synergy etc, but a game with freedom (and a point) such as Zelda or a game like Morrowind are much more my cup of tea.
The vaild point made in Edge by an interet user.
The difference between Starfox Adventures and Animal Crossing is in the first, you are wandering looking for the aim, and in Animal Crossing, because you don't have to.