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Where are the kana and kanji? That's essential to Japanese. Also, a pronounciation guide is needed, because not everyone has had two years of Japanese language like I have.
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Where are the kana and kanji? That's essential to Japanese. Also, a pronounciation guide is needed, because not everyone has had two years of Japanese language like I have.
I absolutely love this!
This is really awesome! This is the first I've seen of this series, and I'm really impressed. While the graphics aren't spectacular, it has a huge fun factor. I really enjoyed myself and found myself smiling as I was playing through . . . definitely a great job . . . just don't get pretentious.
Well . . .
Interface is poorly executed, gradients are terrible choices, and the turntable doesn't actually manipulate the music.
A diamond in the rough... almost.
Being an expert in the viewing of comedy Flash, I'm not sure what makes the perfect action game. This may very well be it. Once you get past the corny name, you're surprised with an excellent intoduction. The music is ambient and the graphics are inviting. I can relate this game to that present from your grandmother... G.I. Joe wrapping paper with an ugly blue sweater inside. The actual game is repetitive, slow, and there is absolutely no way you can lose. The sound is set to an awful quality, and everyone knows music is half of the experience. Interactivity is limited to "See enemy. Shoot enemy. See enemy. Shoot enemy." However, the art remains consistently wonderful throughout the game, and there are enough twists and turns to keep the viewer satisfied. Aside from the complete lack of replay value, this remains one of the better Portal entries. Go judge for yourself.
Age 41, Male
Joined on 2/12/00