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Author: overdrive (Mod)
Posted: August 16, 2011 (01:17 PM)
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Good review. As a fan of Life Force (American NES version), I'm always interested to read what people have to say about the Salamander games. One little thing that may just be me:

To be more specific, this is the Japanese remake of the American version of Life Force of Salamander.

The "Life Force of Salamander" part doesn't seem to read right. Like there's something missing. Like "of the American Life Force version of Salamander" or something like that.


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Author: dementedhut
Posted: August 16, 2011 (02:30 PM)
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It was intentional to make the whole thing sound more confusing than it did, but you're right, it still sounds weird. I went back and threw out the "of Salamander" part at the end.

Thanks for reading, too! I was surprised myself how the review ultimately turned out since, the last time I played these games, especially Salamander 2, I remember having positive thoughts about them. I guess playing the other Gradius games back to back, and more in-depth, had an effect in changing my opinion.


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