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tanner_westman

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Hey everyone, my name is Tanner Westman. I'm graduating from high school in June 2013 and can't wait to get out into the world. I have a variety of different interests such as web design, gaming, reading, writing, and of course, watching movies.
Location: United StatesMember since: 08 October 2012

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1***r (13)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Very communicative, item exactly as described and was packaged with care. Definitely recommend!
lotos_ll (12580)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Great buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended. A+++++
Reviews (2)
19 May 2013
Not very worth it unless you're just in it for the duels.
I bought this game because I've loved Yu-Gi-Oh! since I was a kid, and I jumped at the opportunity to play a fairly recent game. After booting it up and playing for a few minutes, however, I wasn't quite as happy with this game as I thought I would be. The prologue was over-long, dull, and a little repetitive in some parts which was a real turn-off right off the bat. The gameplay after the prologue can get confusing unless you spent a couple minutes searching for the in-game help function which can only be accessed from the map if you look at the little tip at the bottom right-hand side of the screen that tells you that. The plot for the story mode doesn't really pick up until you talk to people over and over and try to gain 'hearts' with them to increase your friendship level with them, and eventually they ask for favors until one of them can be picked by you as your partner. Basically, the story-mode is too slow to even be considered a story-mode for a Yu-Gi-Oh! game. The one thing I like in the game is what I typically always like in the Yu-Gi-Oh! games, which are the duels. If that's all you want in a game, then by all means, buy Tag Force 5. Just don't expect an epic story that will leave you hanging on the edge of your seat. I guess that's a curse when it comes to Yu-Gi-Oh! games. You'll have either: a game with an amazing story and crappy dueling mechanics (e.g. The Sacred Cards), or a game with amazing dueling mechanics but a very crappy story (or no story at all; e.g. Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel).
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19 May 2013
Simply amazing game that's well worth the money!
Square Enix and Disney does it again in this installment of the Kingdom Hearts series. This is the prequel to the previous Kingdom Hearts games, such as KH1, KH2, Chain of Memories, and so on. I bought this game because I had played KH1 and KH2 in the past, and as a prequel, I didn't know what to expect when I first got the game, but as I got started, played through the beginning, and went through the cutscenes, I immediately loved it. Ratings: Gameplay - 5/5 This is the first time I've played a Kingdom Hearts game on a handheld device, and I must say that it was quite an experience. The controls weren't all that different than what I remember on a regular console, and they were easy to use. The tutorials teach you all that you need to know, unless of course you barely pay attention to them. You'll easily learn all you need to through gameplay! Story - 5/5 The story of KH: BBS is pretty original in its own right, and after you do a complete playthrough of the game you'll find that it starts to tie in plots from previous games and helps you to better understand the complex nature of the series. Graphics - 5/5 Despite it being on a handheld device, the graphics in both the gameplay and the cutscenes were rather beautiful, especially in the secret movie at the end of the game. Sound - 5/5 The sound quality was simply perfect, and the developers were creative in allowing us to play through nostalgic pieces of music in minigames. Overall rating: 5/5 Simply put, this is one of the best handheld games that I've played yet, and I would highly recommend this to any Kingdom Hearts fan out there who wants to know how the Kingdom Hearts story began.
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