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Game News Beeg Anito demo released

Saint_Proverbius

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Tags: Anino Entertainment; Anito: Defend a Land Enraged

There's <A href="http://www.worthplaying.com/article.php?sid=15252&mode=thread&order=0">a 250MB demo</a> of <A href="http://www.aninoentertainment.com/products/anito/index.php">Anito: Defend a Land Enraged</a> over at <A href="http://www.worthplaying.com">Worth Playing</a>. It features the first part of the story of Agila, which should be enough to get you a taste of this thing.
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Hey, if anything else, it'll give you something to do while the turkey is cooking!
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Thanks, <b>Gabby</b>!
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Elwro

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We also like turkeys, but we have different traditions.

We have this old custom of wafer-breaking with the family during Christmas Eve, exchanging best wishes. Then we eat the traditional 12-course supper :lol: . Of course, now everyone's down to only a few, but it's still great. We always eat fish (usually carp, but my family has eaten sola this year) and borsch (beet soup?) with a special kind of ravioli. (there are lots of traditional Polish Christmas Eve supper courses, but I don't know them all) Then of course a lot of cakes :) Poppy-seed cake is essential. No pie! :) Then we should go to a midnight mass.

And then we have 2 Holy Days. We just eat Good Things on them, so one could eat a turkey if he desired so.

I wonder if people in other countries also celebrate Christmas Eve so much as we do here.
 

chrisbeddoes

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Saint_Proverbius said:
There's <A href="http://www.worthplaying.com/article.php?sid=15252&mode=thread&order=0">a 250MB demo</a> of <A href="http://www.aninoentertainment.com/products/anito/index.php">Anito: Defend a Land Enraged</a> over at <A href="http://www.worthplaying.com">Worth Playing</a>. It features the first part of the story of Agila, which should be enough to get you a taste of this thing.

Hey, if anything else, it'll give you something to do while the turkey is cooking!

Thanks, <b>Gabby</b>!



I have download it and "playing" it.


First impressions.

Uses wasd keyboard to move your character !!!!!! No mouse.

Graphicks craptastic.

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I hate the fact that even grass can stop you from moving.


I like the main char animation and the battle system.


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More

The making items tutorial is getting me very annoyed.

EDIt.

Your character will need to eat food during the game HMMMMMM.


CRAP . Amateurish made dialigue.

A smith tells you about a great bow he will make much later and after you ask something else you are allowed to reask him if he has made that bow.


Sorry but the dialogue is holy.

Time to unistall this rpg.
 

Otaku_Hanzo

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It's also not only their first CRPG, but their first game ever. And not only that, this is the first published game to come from their country even. I wasn't too impressed by what I've seen either, but I'm not condemning the company just yet. I'll wait and see what they do. Patches can work miracles sometimes.
 

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