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(1) Yes. You also have special abilities you can acquire through the game called xenomes. (2) There are many NPCs in the game, but I don't...
Yes sir! @iVaro: I've only played Dracula X, and that's a very different game.
Hey iVaro, you asked me to report once I got this for the DS. Well, this isn't the place for a full review, but after 2 1/2 levels I can say that...
Actually, I think that's great. Nothing stupider (as far as realistic combat is concerned) than a shield bash you can activate at will.
Can't disagree with any of your points. Still, it might be a fun game for 500 DSi points.
Just reread your comment and I definitely misunderstood it -- sorry. Anyway, I'll check this out and see how it goes.
How do you expect to develop an emotional connection with the characters in a trailer? All I could gather (and all I would expect to gather) is a...
It's a port of one of their cellphone games and it's already out on DSiWare. It looks pretty cool, but I'm not sure if they would consider it "on...
Poor sales.
Yeah; if I remember correctly, two hand combat is a passive skill; once you gain it you make other combat skills available in that particular...
Actually, warriors can wield bigger weapons, wear heavier armor, and they have their own dedicated skill tree. As iVaro mentioned, I don't think...
In theory, yes. You do have two impediments, though: 1) Controls: someone would have to design a set of controls that work on a touchscreen. As...
Actually, plenty of people have played preview builds (here, Slide to Play, etc).
Yep -- that sounds about right.
Actually, the statement was made by OnLive's founder, who's on the faculty at MIT, at his TED lecture. But you're right, we're not really...
I know what a millisecond is. That kind of performance is easily achieved by today's processors. Any internal latency is usually an issue of bus...
I'm from Salem and I had the opposite experience: no delay whatsoever. It could very well be your broadband connection.
I don't have a Phd in engineering, so I won't speak to the latency issue (I'm assuming you don't have one either). So far, however, I have not...
That's the thing: it's not instant delivery; it's instant action. A typical Steam download of a major game takes hours over a decent broadband...
That's basically it. You can also play in any PC anywhere instantly and pick up exactly where you left off. @dumaz: I have it and I say it works....