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Location: MexicoMember since: 15 May 2006
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04 July 2015
Great game for exercise. Avoid it if you are a hardcore gamer.
This game is only for people that are planning to sweat a little. If you don't like doing physical activity, avoid this product because, although the activities in it are fun, they are pretty simple and will only challenge you if you are willing to exercise. Otherwise, this isn't a video game like others. It's better to think of it as a complement for physical fitness designed for non-hardcore gamers. On that aspect, this is a very good product, even more with the Fit Meter. The mini-games are well designed and are fun to do. It's better than its prequel, and I'd venture to say better than most other similar games in other consoles.
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08 July 2006
A good fighting game for GBA.
Guilty Gear is known as one of the best 2D Fighters. Fighting Games in GBA are not as common as in consoles. This game is one of the best for GBA along with SFA 3, KOF EX & KOF Neoblood. The graphics are good for a GBA game, though not as good as in the KOF games. The sound is really average, but not realy that bothering. However the controls and the gameplay do not disappoint. Being a portable cartridge based game, you won't be finding all the things that appear in the Arcade, DC, Xbox and PS2 versions. But what it does have that the other US versions doesn't, are endings with story. It might not be that great an addition, but at least that's somthing new. It's certainly recommended for fans of the series or Fighting Games. Other players might not feel compelled to buy it. Also if you are looking for a really challenging game, you might like to look elsewhere, for this game is the easiest in the series (If you ever played against Justice, Dizzy & I-No in original games, that may not be that bad a thing.) A good option to buy for GBA.
17 August 2006
Surviving was never this fun.
Lost in blue, sequel to Survival Kids from the GBC, is one of the games that take the most advantages from the DS. Your primary objective is toLost in blue, sequel to Survival Kids from the GBC, is one of the games that take the most advantages from the DS. You play as a young boy who, in company of a young girl, must escape the island where they are stranded. Your primary objective is to survive. At the beginning that’s not an easy task. It might even be frustrating. But once you get it, it’ll be really funny. Trying to escape the island will get you into a challenging activity and it’ll be amusing as well. Once you conquer the game the first time, another mode will be available, Skye mode, which lets you play as the girl and that’s a different experience. And once you beat that mode, you’ll get Challenge mode, which let’s you play as one of the criminals that appear at the end of the regular mode. It’s a long journey if you want to complete everything. This game is extremely funny, but before purchasing it, one must be prepared to expect a different kind of game. This is not an action game and it does take some patience to get into the game. Skye mode and Challenge Mode are not as funny as the main mode and they can be a little exasperating, especially Challenge mode which do requires a lot, and I mean a lot, of patience. Even so, it’s quite the experience and you’ll be satisfied if you give it a try. I recommend it to those who enjoyed games like Harvest Moon. Those who want immediate action might want to try another game.
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