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Author: Follow_Freeman
Posted: August 21, 2018 (03:49 PM)
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Man, I wish I had a good PC...

But at least I could read this review to give me another good reason to work towards getting one!


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Author: Zydrate
Posted: August 24, 2018 (07:27 AM)
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It's a lot more fun than I expected it to be. It can be considered a bit of a grindfest... Had to kill one of the endgame dragons like 15 or 20 times to get his full set but it was quite an adventure in doing so and the feeling of 'mastering' their moveset was an exciting prospect. At first he annihilated me with a specific attack that caused an instant-feint... But after a few go's I understood it better and evaded it more often, until eventually it never gets me at all because I've mastered the positioning.

Now to master the other six or so :P


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