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Post by Sergeant Pepper on Apr 25, 2011 22:23:40 GMT -5
I didn't even know this was a game review site.
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Post by Dashe on Apr 25, 2011 22:40:37 GMT -5
It isn't, but a lot of things get reviewed here anyway. Buster Cannon does reviews on enemies and special weapons on a somewhat regular basis, and I definitely recommend checking them out.
Since MoTB doesn't work well with emulators, then it's definitely better to sell it than to chuck it if you didn't like it. Maybe if you're lucky and you play your cards right someone would be willing to trade games with you, too.
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Post by ledzeppelin on Apr 26, 2011 13:13:44 GMT -5
Just by what I've seen from other people playing it, I found it to be great.
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Post by OKeijiDragon on May 1, 2011 12:53:29 GMT -5
Am I the only one who thinks this is a very bad game? :20: Yes, you are. I played through the beginning and the bank robbery but that was it. It wasn't anything I expected it to be. I give it a 3/10 because the music makes me want to never hear anything ever again, the graphics are terrible (even MegaMan Legends had better graphics), and the story is terrible. Why would anyone make such a horrible story. My suggestion is to research this game before you go out and buy it. This is one of those games that are better off destroyed. Bad idea. Bad game. I have read a couple people on here saying how good it is. Let me put it this way. It is as good as Quest 64. It is as good as the remake of Conker's Bad Fur Day. It is as good as the E.T. games. I hope you get the picture here. If you don't know those games than look them up. Enough said. Please leave. RIGHT NOW.
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Post by Avegodro on May 1, 2011 17:08:59 GMT -5
Well sure not everyone is going to like every game they play thats a given. I liked playing it...still have to beat it but I enjoy the fun of methodically clearing out every house, tree, car and anything else that can be stolen. While avoiding being hit by everything from copter bikes to armored vans. ;D
A handgun.......tsk tsk we shouldn't resort to threats and violence and small guns.....we should use larger more...efficient things like...kinetic energy weapons! Nah I'm kidding its all good, that game is worth some cash though. Buying a copy won't be cheap when I get the chance.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2011 2:02:57 GMT -5
I really enjoyed the game, since one of the reasons was the fact that they had developed the Bonnes with their backstory.
When I got the game, I didn't expect it to be like the first Legends so I wasn't disappointed when it wasn't just like the previous game.
I can understand why some people don't like it when they're expecting the same formula, but wanting to destroy the disc? Like Dashe said, rather sell to someone instead.
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Post by Chaotic Chao on May 7, 2011 22:22:37 GMT -5
Wait, you said it was as good as the E.T games??? :17::17::17::17::17::17::17::17::17::17::17: YOU MUST DIE!Don't take this the wrong way...
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bxisawol
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Post by bxisawol on Jun 20, 2011 10:40:38 GMT -5
I mean it wasn't that great of a game. But if you enjoy the Legends series it is worth a good playthrough.
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cyberguy
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Bitter? Whatever would give you that idea?
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Post by cyberguy on Aug 15, 2011 21:02:22 GMT -5
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Post by adrian2040n on Aug 15, 2011 21:19:28 GMT -5
@chaotic Chao
Philosophically he did not bring light to our lair. Instead, he brought shadows fulls of life. I prefer Myriad Truths.
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Post by Dittohead Servbot #24 on Aug 16, 2011 7:14:27 GMT -5
To the OP, with all due respect, this game is unlike any other I've ever played for one reason and one reason only--it's humor. What you said you played barely scratches the surface and there is just so much to do and discover just by exploring and playing around. Now c'mon, hearing the Servbots shouting "Yay!!", squashing one with the Gustaff Tank in the puzzle levels, and especially letting them play trampoline on the truck in the farm levels doesn't at least put a grin on your face?
I guess not everyone makes it out of these caves, eh I mean not everyone apparently has a sense of humor...
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Post by blayze16 on Aug 16, 2011 12:22:18 GMT -5
What do I not like with MoTB? -Not really a full-action game. There are Gustaff missions abound, but most of them can only be played 3 times and Capcom didn't think of giving the ability to play missions again even if the goal is done (why not just sell what you found on the mission? The ones you get at the end are basically sold too). -There are intermissions. I know some people who want a straight forward game, like MML. The idea of going to a hub after and only after each mission, breaks the momentum. I don't particularly dislike this, though. -There is no, if not very little, replay value. When you finish the game, YOU GET NOTHING (all caps for a nod at something). Sure, you can start a new game again, but you'll need to grind your servbots again, spend time looking for the Accounting book or whatever (reduces prices at the lab) and hope to god you remember the solutions to those puzzle missions.
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cyberguy
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Post by cyberguy on Aug 16, 2011 17:26:54 GMT -5
Your points are flawed.
1. It's not an action game, it's a game that contains action missions.
2. What makes intermissions bad? There's nothing stopping you from tearing through all the mission one after another. Nobody forces you to play with the Servbots and make them better. Unless you are talking about cutscenes, which are also skippable.
3. This... Well, I agree Capcom made a mistake by not making old mission playable, but this is part of the replay value. You want to check somthing out that you missed the first time? You can play the game again! That's the point of replay value!
So, yeah. Your argument is invalid.
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Post by Raijin on Aug 16, 2011 18:53:55 GMT -5
Explaining what he doesn't like about the game is not an argument, it's an opinion. You can still disagree, but you can't say he's wrong about not liking those parts.
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Post by blayze16 on Aug 16, 2011 22:38:08 GMT -5
cyberguy, I haven't played MoTB in a while and I currently have no motivation to start playing it again, just so you know. And these are semi-comparisons to MML and MML2. 1. Yes, there are action missions, I know that. but there are a lot of other missions too, some of which I like or don't like. 2. Who said I hated intermissions? I grinded my servbots too and I spent time in the Torture room as well. If I hated intermissions, I wouldn't have played and loved Saga Frontier 2 (which is played in chapters, and would have to pick the next one instead of automatically going to the next mission like its previous game, but the system is a bit different in that). 3. Aside from items there is nothing else I think I missed. Unless a special credits scene shows up after beating both the puzzle missions (a la Suikoden 2 on the Cooking sidequests). Or the refractor core, an expendable item that gives a huge discount in the lab. It's not even an argument.
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