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Fez

Erudite
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Yeah, Exitium is notoriously racist against asians. He never stops making fun of the chinese, but no one will do anything about his reign of race hate as they are all too scared of him.

Diablo used a kind of bland semi random map system, it didn't feel the same as SoE. Are you just talking about the combat aspect?
 

Astromarine

Erudite
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Switzerland
no, he's just talking about the messy brown things that come out of his ass. Or his entire argument comes out of his ass. One of those. Dunno which. But hey, at least he uses lots of smilies to let us know he's one of those retards that loves everyone and smiles all the time, instead of being one of the violent ones that you have to use shock therapy on.
 

Otaku_Hanzo

Erudite
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The state of insanity.
Been playing the game alot over the past couple of days and just have to say that I am loving it. Bad voice acting aside, it's better than Prince Of Qin. And, yes, the voice acting is WORSE than PoQ, if you can imagine that. I was barely tolerating it until my character's father opened his mouth for the first time. My ears bled.

Seriously though, if you were a fan of PoQ, than this game is worth checking out. And even if you weren't a fan, you should still at least check it out. I've enjoyed every moment I've put into it so far. Just be sure you read the manual (which is located on Disc 2 in both PDF and DOC format) or at least browse the in-game help menu as there is ALOT of strategic options you could be missing out on if you don't. And I mean alot.
 

Shagnak

Shagadelic
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Otaku_Hanzo said:
Been playing the game alot over the past couple of days and just have to say that I am loving it. Bad voice acting aside, it's better than Prince Of Qin.
I'm getting interested...
Had a brief look at the demo, and the backgrounds etc looked even more lush than PoQ - 2d still has some life in it, ya know? But the characters I was controlling were a bit too much towards cutesy, which doesnt appeal to me as much. I understand that the final product is way better than the demo (?) so hopefully the end content will appeal to me more.
Otaku_Hanzo said:
And, yes, the voice acting is WORSE than PoQ, if you can imagine that. I was barely tolerating it until my character's father opened his mouth for the first time. My ears bled.
Aaarrrgghhhh!! Yes, that was by far the worst thing about PoQ. I'll be holding out for the 3-disc version I think, so I can have the full asiatic experience...

Any Aus/NZ-ers seen it on their shelves yet?
 

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