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Author: wolfqueen001
Posted: June 16, 2010 (07:46 PM)
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Interesting that you found this significantly less quality than the other one you reviewed. I suppose it's not too surprising though as most sequels or follow-ups often fail to meet their predacessor's standard.


[Eating EmP's brain] probably isn't a good idea. I mean... He's British, which means his brain's wired for PAL and your eyes are NTSC. - Will

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Author: wolfqueen001
Posted: June 19, 2010 (02:23 PM)
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*poke*


[Eating EmP's brain] probably isn't a good idea. I mean... He's British, which means his brain's wired for PAL and your eyes are NTSC. - Will

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Author: zigfried
Posted: June 19, 2010 (02:39 PM)
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This is a fun game. I played it on the iPhone (it cost an entire 99 cents). I suppose I should have reviewed it for Janus's contest.

//Zig


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