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Post by stormshadow on May 2, 2011 11:20:28 GMT -5
So I've finally decided to pop some discs into my Wii lately. A few weeks ago I played Kirby's Epic Yarn and now I'm playing Red Steel 2. For some reason, I couldn't really get into Kirby. I almost thought it was too easy, despite all of the amazing art direction for the game. What is strange is that I love A World of Keflings on the 360 which really doesn't have any difficulty. Oh well. As far as Red Steel 2, its pretty good and funny how its really giving my shoulder a workout slicing and stabbing constantly. Tough playing this game for an extended period. Overall, I like the combat alot but really don't think they did anything to make the story compellling. It's just one mission after another and they are introduced via a quest board. I still don't fully understand the purpose of my adventure fully and I'm probably a 1/3 of the way through the game. But the combat is solid and the graphics are actually pretty good for the Wii.
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Setharion
The Chairman
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Post by Setharion on May 2, 2011 12:20:04 GMT -5
I so need to get this game!!! Its the one Wii game that i want but dont have
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Post by stormshadow on May 2, 2011 14:43:55 GMT -5
Yeah I have a funny feeling that you will like this game. Just make sure you stretch out your shoulder's rotator cuff before playing.
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GameDadGrant
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Post by GameDadGrant on May 2, 2011 16:04:15 GMT -5
It's a fairly decent brawler that actually uses the Wii's controller well. The graphics are some of the best on Wii - that art direction goes a long way. I should get around to playing (and beating) it...
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