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by awoolcott,
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oct. 21, 2003
Pros: Like, uh...there's a lot to do
Cons: Might be too hard for wimpy, skill-lacking players
The Bottom Line: Ah, it took the wizards at Epidiots only 2 months to add this game in!
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by Mike_Bracken,
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oct. 21, 2003
Pros: Arguably the greatest fighting game ever made.
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: This game belongs in every PS2 owner's library. It's an instant classic.
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by B_Campbell,
in Games
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déc. 13, 2004
Pros: Awesome quest mode, gorgeous graphics, deep gameplay but easy for beginners
Cons: Some minor graphical and sound issues
The Bottom Line: "Karate come from China, sixteenth century, called te, 'hand.' Hundred year later, Miyagi ancestor bring to Okinawa, call *kara*-te, 'empty hand.'"
Mister Miyagi, The Karate Kid
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by shadowtiembi,
juil. 1, 2004
Pros: The best fighting game on the market today. Or ever.
Cons: Button-mashers will enjoy it, but only through hours of practice will you truly dominate.
The Bottom Line: This game is worth the $20, even to those who already own Virtua Fighter 4. The new "Quest mode" will keep you busy for months on end.
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by xenoranger,
févr. 20, 2006
Pros: Graphics
VF1 Included
Customizable Characters
Advanced Training
Cons: Too Deep Fighting System
Not Enough Extras
No Online
Very Little Replay
The Bottom Line: Although I grew up on Virtua Fighter, I've played much better than the latest. I CAN'T RECOMMEND this unless you are in desperate need of a fighter.
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