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Author: Suskie
Posted: June 09, 2008 (12:58 PM)
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I hope Ages scores better if and when you review that.


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Author: overdrive (Mod)
Posted: June 09, 2008 (01:11 PM)
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From the four levels I've played, I like Ages more at this time, so it depends on if it gets bogged down by having to constantly switch items to do anything, probably.


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Author: jerec
Posted: June 09, 2008 (02:15 PM)
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I got this game and Ages when they first came out. I used to play them in the car on long trips, but that turned out to be a mistake. I really needed a guide for these games in the later stages, and I remember getting stuck at tough boss fights on both games. Never did pick them up again.


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