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Monday, February 5, 2007 | 12:27 PM
Gundam Musou presentation
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at that resolution it looks more like a PSP game than a PS3 one.
yes the japanis pepole have streang taste
I know it doesn't look that technically impressive, but it seems like something japan would eat up. There are some rather nice special effects here and there.
The reason the games are fun is because you're facing literally thousands of enemies that work as a "force" rather than individuals, meaning that they'll take you down by numbers and you'll take them out by numbers aswell.
If each one put up a greater fight it'd be the most frustrating series of games on earth.
Actually, play one and imagine the AI being better. I swear you'd want to cut your face off within 10 minutes.
The reason the games are fun is because you're facing literally thousands of enemies that work as a "force" rather than individuals, meaning that they'll take you down by numbers and you'll take them out by numbers aswell.
If each one put up a greater fight it'd be the most frustrating series of games on earth.
Allied troops (with respective generals) do tons of work in DW and SW. Especially the later Empires editions. You can order your generals around a bit aswell, and using them all to push forward at the right moment is key to victory.