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Anito: Defend a Land Enraged

Calis

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This is the comments thread for <A HREF="/gamedetails.php?id=32">Anito: Defend a Land Enraged</A>
 

sheek

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Why does nobody comment on this game? People keep whining about this and that, how there are no RPGs any more and EA is taking over the world - then when some Indie does make an RPG, isometric, with stats it gets ignored.

I haven't played it yet but I viewed their trailer and downloaded the demo. I'll post my impressions later.
 

DamnElfGirl

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I seem to recall that there actually were some comments about the game at the time. They were probably just in a different topic than the "official" one.

In general, I think the comments were something like, "nice effort, but needs a lot more work".
 

Falcore19

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I played this game for 20 minutes or so and I got bored quickly. It was too cliché to pick my interest, been there done that. The beginning is slow and it reminded me too much of console rpgs where you start in a village and you have to talk to people you don't care about.

Maybe the game is better than I feel it is, after all I didn't give it much chance. I'm rarely wrong though... generally a quick look at a game tells you enough.
 

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