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Author: whelkman
Posted: June 22, 2008 (07:32 PM)
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I haven't played 'S', but the vanilla "Gals Panic" was terrible. It's hard to imagine someone making Qix worse, but there you go. The number of ways for you to die and relinquish quarters is obscene.


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Author: honestgamer
Posted: June 23, 2008 (02:20 AM)
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They're difficult games, all of them, but this one felt fairer and that was something that by itself made this one better than the 'vanilla' one. I believe I gave that version a 3. This one is probably a bit on the tough side even now, but overall the game is more polished. The only part of me less satisfied with this installment was the pervert, and I figure gameplay trumps boobs anyway. I try to tell myself that, at least.


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