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Post by megatronbison on Oct 22, 2006 14:24:19 GMT -5
I'm sure they'll find a new home. Maybe not all on the same team, but more talent to go around in other companies. I'm REAL behind on most modern gaming, so just lemme ask this: Should I get Viewtiful Joe 2 and Double Trouble for the DS? I'm definitely snagging Okami and God Hand, trust me on this one. I have VJ2 but haven't got around to playing it yet...but I finished VJ:DT and can say it is a good wee game- the controls can be a bit twitchy for the touch screen abilities but otherwise it is a good game. The only thing is it is rather short- if you are good at VJ you could rather easily clear it in one sitting!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2006 16:32:40 GMT -5
I'm sure they'll find a new home. Maybe not all on the same team, but more talent to go around in other companies. I'm REAL behind on most modern gaming, so just lemme ask this: Should I get Viewtiful Joe 2 and Double Trouble for the DS? I'm definitely snagging Okami and God Hand, trust me on this one. I have VJ2 but haven't got around to playing it yet...but I finished VJ:DT and can say it is a good wee game- the controls can be a bit twitchy for the touch screen abilities but otherwise it is a good game. The only thing is it is rather short- if you are good at VJ you could rather easily clear it in one sitting! Well... I did kick the original VJ's ass on Ultra V-Rated, but I'll still get it, if not just because I do really like VJ and I need more DS games!
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Post by natabuu on Oct 22, 2006 22:21:19 GMT -5
I loved VJ2. It's pretty much more of the same, but the puzzles are much better implemented.
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Post by sideshow on Oct 23, 2006 21:53:15 GMT -5
I enjoy finding all the canisters in each level of the viewtiful joe games. Some of them are tough to find like the ones that are in the background that you cant see and you have to do the hyper motion to free itself into grasp. Both VJ1 and VJ2 are awesome 2D games.
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