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#1 Posted 25 September 2008 - 02:22 PM
It's true: Re:Chain of Memories is coming to North America in December.
Prepare yourselves!

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#2 Posted 25 September 2008 - 03:40 PM

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#3 Posted 25 September 2008 - 08:11 PM


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#4 Posted 25 September 2008 - 08:23 PM
Sir Shorty said:
Honestly, what the fuck? Why aren't they releasing the whole game here? We're paying full price for half of a game they paid the same price for? That's a goddamn ripoff.

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#5 Posted 25 September 2008 - 09:17 PM
Well Sophos it may be a rip off. But, I'm still getting it.
#6 Posted 26 September 2008 - 12:13 AM
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#7 Posted 02 December 2008 - 08:49 PM
Wingedsora said:
Well Sophos it may be a rip off. But, I'm still getting it.
People like you are the reason the Saw series is still in business.
Think about that.






#8 Posted 06 December 2008 - 03:34 PM
I'm off to try and acquire it today
My town consequently got a gamestop... like two weeks ago.
GREAT TIMING


#9 Posted 06 December 2008 - 03:49 PM


Cypher, on Jan 13 2010, 07:26 PM, said:






#10 Posted 06 December 2008 - 06:27 PM
Even though I own Kingdom Hearts II, I would've gone out and bought Final Mix+. It's seriously got enough extra goodies (Re:CoM included) that it would have my buy.
But at $30, I'm not buying Re:CoM, at least not yet. Maybe when it comes down to $20 or less I'll pick it up.






#11 Posted 07 December 2008 - 02:54 PM
Anyway, a friend of mine just bought Re:Chain of Memories, and I was playing it last night with him.
It's actually not too bad, although it's kind of funny hearing young Sora speak with his older, deeper, man-voice. XD
I don't know, I would've preferred the entire Final Mix+ package, but it's still a neat game. I'm guessing people who haven't played Chain of Memories before will get a lot more out of it though.
Beyond the graphics and cut scenes and different controls, it's pretty much the same game. Having played CoM before, I was just wishing there were, I don't know, more to it. While the card-fighting is entertaining, the format is a lot more user friendly on the Game Boy Advance (I can't figure out why, but I pay a lot more attention to the fighting going on than the cards I'm using, which can screw you over big time. I never had this problem with the GBA version though. :o Maybe the bigger screen and prettier graphics are too distracting, or maybe I'm just too used to KH-KH2 battle systems. D:).
Anyway, I suggest people who have played CoM before, wait until the price goes down to buy it, or rent it. It's still a fun catchy game, but you'll probably find yourself aggravated going through the exact same story as before, even with all the pretty graphics and voice acting.
People who haven't played CoM before, I'd say go pick this up. The card-battling is a little weird to get used to, but changing up your decks and mastering the battle system is pretty fun. Also, you'll be able to find out the pretty cool story that you missed out on between KH and KH2, saving the game a lot of "What the hell is going on here?! Who's this blond girl?! Who's this red-headed black-cloaky guy?!" type questions.






#12 Posted 07 December 2008 - 03:29 PM
Straxton said:
Anyway, a friend of mine just bought Re:Chain of Memories, and I was playing it last night with him.
It's actually not too bad, although it's kind of funny hearing young Sora speak with his older, deeper, man-voice. XD
I don't know, I would've preferred the entire Final Mix+ package, but it's still a neat game. I'm guessing people who haven't played Chain of Memories before will get a lot more out of it though.
Beyond the graphics and cut scenes and different controls, it's pretty much the same game. Having played CoM before, I was just wishing there were, I don't know, more to it. While the card-fighting is entertaining, the format is a lot more user friendly on the Game Boy Advance (I can't figure out why, but I pay a lot more attention to the fighting going on than the cards I'm using, which can screw you over big time. I never had this problem with the GBA version though.
Anyway, I suggest people who have played CoM before, wait until the price goes down to buy it, or rent it. It's still a fun catchy game, but you'll probably find yourself aggravated going through the exact same story as before, even with all the pretty graphics and voice acting.
People who haven't played CoM before, I'd say go pick this up. The card-battling is a little weird to get used to, but changing up your decks and mastering the battle system is pretty fun. Also, you'll be able to find out the pretty cool story that you missed out on between KH and KH2, saving the game a lot of "What the hell is going on here?! Who's this blond girl?! Who's this red-headed black-cloaky guy?!" type questions.
Well, the story was filled in for me, but I kind of would like to see it myself.
I dunno, maybe I will pick this up, or ask for it for Christmas or something.


Cypher, on Jan 13 2010, 07:26 PM, said:






#13 Posted 07 December 2008 - 03:57 PM
I'll play this, then in honor of 358/2, I will revisit KH 1, Re:CoM, and 2
I hope this PS2 version just makes the entire CoM story line clearer! That'll be enough for me =3


#14 Posted 02 January 2009 - 03:15 AM
Straxton said:
Anyway, a friend of mine just bought Re:Chain of Memories, and I was playing it last night with him.
It's actually not too bad, although it's kind of funny hearing young Sora speak with his older, deeper, man-voice. XD
I don't know, I would've preferred the entire Final Mix+ package, but it's still a neat game. I'm guessing people who haven't played Chain of Memories before will get a lot more out of it though.
Beyond the graphics and cut scenes and different controls, it's pretty much the same game. Having played CoM before, I was just wishing there were, I don't know, more to it. While the card-fighting is entertaining, the format is a lot more user friendly on the Game Boy Advance (I can't figure out why, but I pay a lot more attention to the fighting going on than the cards I'm using, which can screw you over big time. I never had this problem with the GBA version though.
Anyway, I suggest people who have played CoM before, wait until the price goes down to buy it, or rent it. It's still a fun catchy game, but you'll probably find yourself aggravated going through the exact same story as before, even with all the pretty graphics and voice acting.
People who haven't played CoM before, I'd say go pick this up. The card-battling is a little weird to get used to, but changing up your decks and mastering the battle system is pretty fun. Also, you'll be able to find out the pretty cool story that you missed out on between KH and KH2, saving the game a lot of "What the hell is going on here?! Who's this blond girl?! Who's this red-headed black-cloaky guy?!" type questions.
Hohoho, I strongly disagree. Then again, I'm stingy about FF and KH games.



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