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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
strike @ Oct 23rd 2008 11:44AM
Such power.................................
Nezrou @ Oct 24th 2008 2:38AM
Heh, yeah Square Enix with their summon animations in CC should learn from Neverland Card Battles how to show powerful spells.
But graphics and audio aside, it may be not so bad, I just get the feeling that it won't.
Dr Haisook @ Oct 23rd 2008 11:48AM
Looks good. Might check it out someday. I had fun with MGA2 which was also card-based. The cards adds variety and randomness not found in traditional SRPGs.
Christopher @ Oct 23rd 2008 4:56PM
The sound effects are kind of cheap and annoying that doesn't seem to mesh with the music or game play. That's suddenly turned me off of this one...
Zippon @ Oct 23rd 2008 5:53PM
Totally agreed on the sound being really poor--almost like placeholder sounds before the final polish. The selection sound reminds me of an emo error beep. LOL
Honestly, this is the first PSP game where the vids have really soured me on the game (and I dig card-battle games--I've got several for the PSP already). Ah, well.