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Author: wolfqueen001
Posted: October 03, 2010 (10:37 PM)
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Man, when I first read EmP's review for this game, it really sounded awesome despite the unnecessary bits. But this review makes that version sound lamer than a one-legged cripple. It's really cool to learn that the PS2 developers put forth so much effort into revamping the game so that it surpasses its predecessor.

Shame it's Japanese only. I'd also had some curiosity about the anime, but I have a feeling there's a lot of unnecessary bits in there, too.


[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: October 03, 2010 (10:56 PM)
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No hentai in the anime. Watch without fear!

//Zig


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