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Author: dementedhut
Posted: October 26, 2010 (05:26 PM)
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I was actually surprised at how short this review was, but I guess if I were to view it from a port perspective, I understand the briefness. You do manage to get your point across well that it's not a game that has aged well (personally, I didn't think it was a fantastic game to begin with), and even address problems that come with this XLA port. Though, I was a bit confused about the Big the Cat part in the port paragraph; was this a new problem you were talking about in regard to the conversion, or an old one?

Anyway, it was a nice, short read.


I head spaceshit noises.

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Author: Calvin
Posted: October 27, 2010 (11:07 PM)
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I'll look into the Big the Cat part and sort that sentence out. Thanks for the feedback.


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