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Posted: Jan 29th 2010 6:50PM (Unverified) said

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Currently on JPN PSN.
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Posted: Jan 29th 2010 7:33PM MrXile said

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Not my cuppa tea!
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Posted: Jan 29th 2010 8:00PM RandomZero said

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I'm a long-time fan of the DW series, I like that I can just shut my brain down and smash things. Unfortunately for this game, Mass Effect just came out, and Bioshock 2, FFXIII, and Bad Company 2 are all to follow. This sucka's gonna have to wait in line!
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 4:43AM Prinnywithascarf said

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Speaking of lines, FFXIII's dungeon progresses in a line! Literally!
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 11:13AM (Unverified) said

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Also on US jpn xbox marketplace. If its the same demo its real short like 5 minutes but would like to see what the town is like when you start out because I can't read japanese.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 3:43PM (Unverified) said

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I am amazed at how this seems to have passed *all* the reviewers by. Every-time they comment on it they use phrases like "another button bashing Dynasty Warriors" They all seem to have missed the point that Koei have *FINALLY* tried to change the formula.

Strikeforce is a cross between Dynasty warriors of old and monster hunter, you can now do quests from a village, do various magic spells and group hunt for monsters online, its the biggest change since the series began, so its definitely worth checking out, if just out of curiosity!
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Posted: Feb 2nd 2010 8:13AM whylekat said

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"its the biggest change since the series began"

considering the series began 1998 or 1999 and this is pretty much the FIRST major change.....

And no, slapping Gundam in place of medieval warriors doesn't count as a big or major change. It was still the exact same mashing of buttons.
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