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| Ganheim | Aug 12 2009, 07:50 AM |
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Answer to topic: see quote. Besides being poorly marketed just to make people aware of it (I didn't know Bladestorm existed until I saw it on the used game market), I think the fact that they didn't do anything (that I know of) to separate it from their more famous Musou series. As I said in my review of Bladestorm, I think it suffered most from peoples' pre/misconceptions of it. I hope the people saying strategy games are becoming niche are wrong, because I like them and I fear that fewer and fewer such games are being developed, in favor of various shovelware. |
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I've gotta break out, I need a way out, I don't believe it's gotta be this way, The worst is the way that In this room I'm suffocating --Skillet, Rebirthing Front Mission fan and supporter of the Front Mission 5: Scars of War fan translation project. Writer on Fiction Press, Fan Fiction. | |
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