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Author: zippdementia
Posted: April 01, 2009 (12:14 AM)
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This seems a little lazier than most of your reviews, Jace. It doesn't flow as well as most and there are some grammar things that you usually catch in other people's reviews, like repeated words in sentences and some weird stopping points.

But I like the story-telling approach you took here and the casual tone you set early on.


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Author: Suskie
Posted: April 01, 2009 (12:22 AM)
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It was also written over four years ago.


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Author: randxian
Posted: April 01, 2009 (05:14 PM)
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Well, with a game that is simply a run and shoot like this game, there really isn't a whole lot more you can say about it. There is a difference between laziness and a game that just doesn't have a whole lot of complexity.


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