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But yeah, as for this game, I heard it wasn't really that good. I'll still give it a chance, since I was interested in playing this back when I saw it in some gaming magazine like two years ago. I doubt it will be as good as Trauma Center or Phoenix Wright, but I don't think it will absolutely terrible either. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
Nintendogs seems a little different, though. You basically just have to record your voice and tthen repeat it the same way for it to register in that game. It would probably be a lot harder if you had to say preset commands to get your dogs to do stuff. Either way though, you definitely don't have to scream, which makes Gech statement pretty pointless (just like his opinions on 24
).My guess is that you probably won't have to say any specific words, they'll just have to be discernable words and not just blowing. And yeah, I don't think there will actually be any censoring. It's not like they're aiming this game at children, so I see no reason why they would. It looks like it could get away with an E10+, though most likely it will be rated T. There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() |
Even if the first one did suck, I'd still rather have it come out here before the sequel. I guess I'm just being anal, but that's the completist in me talking.
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